Last few seasons have really been some of the worst written, most self-aggrandizing bull , almost making irrelevant a previously well done plot line centering around one of the most relevant stories in literature, Hamlet.
It's like Sutter got tired of trying to be or not to be within the story arc, said it, and started jerking himself off whilst deficating all over at least three, maybe four very good seasons, ending the series in a completely trite and cliche'd fashion.
It was painful watching this steaming pile make an atrocity of the final acts of Hamlet.
But even independent of how they butt ed themselves in paying homage to Hamlet, the last few episodes took almost six hours to complete the obvious while simultaneously allowing all the redemption the time attempted to build toward be undercut by the bull death end and preluding turning of the "Son" ring in a what goes around, comes around nod that innocence does not escape.
Which, overall, I'm fine with, but focus on that, not Jackson Christ bearing the sins of the world, the club, his own humanity in a final supper/crucifixion "it is finished" car crash.
Hamlet's sanity and innocence certainly did not survive, but Hamlet didn't have a Christ complex, nor was he a self-righteous asshole turned pious bag. He was completely human and it was in his attrition, which Jax escapes, that he's redeemed.
But, whatever... Farewell sweet biker. May revs of engines sing thee to thy rest.
Good riddense.