Special Features
Disc 1: 176 Minutes
    * Forced Trailers 1, 2, 3
    * Pilot
    * Seeds
    * Fun Town
    * Patch Over
Disc 2: 176 Minutes
    * Giving Back
    * AK-51
    * Old Bones
    * The Pull
Disc 3: 176 Minutes
    * Hell Followed
    * Better Half
    * Capybara
    * The Sleep of Babies
Disc 4: 50 Minutes
    * The Revelator
    * Head out on the Highway: The Making of Sons of Anarchy Season 1
The roar of a motorcycle can signal freedom--or trouble. Sons of  Anarchy examines a biker gang from both perspectives, as Jackson "Jax"  Teller (Charlie Hunnam, Nicholas Nickleby) struggles between loyalty to  the Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club, Redwood Originals (aka SAMCRO or  "Sam Crow," which his dead father founded) and doubts about the criminal  and often brutal actions the club demands of him. The series opens with  a rival gang stealing the Sons' stash of guns and the premature birth  of Jax's son, two events that sow questions in Jax's mind about the life  he's leading. Over the course of the season, these questions will spark  dangerous conflict with the gang's leader, Clay Morrow (Ron Perlman,  Hellboy) and with his own mother, Gemma (Katey Sagal, Married with  Children), who's now married to Clay. Despite the macho setting, Gemma  is the standout character of the first season of Sons of Anarchy: fierce  and manipulative, she sets the good of the club (and her own desires)  above everything else--even her love for her son. Despite the lingering  presence of his junkie ex-wife (Drea de Matteo, The Sopranos), Jax finds  himself drawn to his high school sweetheart, Tara Knowles (Maggie Siff,  Mad Men), now a doctor, and who saved his son's life.
Throughout the first season of Sons of Anarchy, SAMCRO grapples with a  multicultural array of foes: Hispanic bikers, African-American  gangbangers, white supremacists, an Asian triad, and agents of the ATF.  Uneasy alliances and precarious compromises rarely work out as planned,  leading to nail-biting confrontations and headaches for Jax. But the  rituals and emotional bonds of the club itself are the real subject of  the show--how an institution built on friendship and family loyalty gets  twisted by ambition and greed. One particularly compelling story line  follows Jax and his best friend, Opie (Ryan Hurst, Remember the Titans),  who had stepped away from the gang to make peace with his wife; to help  Jax, he reenters the biker life, with horrific consequences. The  creator of Sons of Anarchy, Kurt Sutter, was a writer and actor on The  Shield, and fans of that show will find a similarly compelling mixture  of scheming machinations and compromised morality here, grounded in  excellent performances and vivid production. --Bret Fetzer
Stills from Sons of Anarchy: Season One (Click for larger image)
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