But much to Kody’s shock and disappointment, Creeper doesn’t say anything helpful: Instead, he takes the fall for all of Santo Padre’s crimes, insisting that each homicide happened “without the knowledge or participation of my club.” Creeper, no! * Finally, and perhaps most tragically, Creeper agrees to cooperate with the cops and offer up intel on the Santo Padre charter (which Kody previously told him, earlier in the episode, was the only way for both of them to get out of this mess unscathed). Galindo tells Emily that it’s over, it’s time to come home, and he forgives her for bailing on him. * Emily is alarmed to get a phone call from Galindo, who has Cristóbal in tow (and Emily can piece together that something bad happened to her sister). Meanwhile, El Banquero gets his throat slit… by Adelita! Who is now working for Soledad? I have questions. * Speaking of deaths, there’s a few more: EZ shoots and kills Jay-Jay, prompting Jay-Jay’s wife to go looking for him at EZ’s trailer Sofía covers for her beau, though, and says EZ was with her the entire previous night. * Manny is among a group of Mayans to get kidnapped by the Sons, and he’s lit on fire, marking one of the season’s grisliest deaths. * Letty is gifted Coco’s old car - a chartreuse Chevy Nova - and uses it to rescue Hope from hanging out with the addicts she encountered while walking home from work the other night. Someone wearing all black and a hoodie breaks in, douses the whole place in gasoline and lights a match - but the arsonist’s identity is never revealed, even as they watch the warehouse go up in flames. But EZ just squeezes Angel’s shoulder real tight and leaves the room.Īt the end of the episode, we’re back at the warehouse where Soledad’s heroin supply is stashed. “If you are not on this train, please walk away, or it’ll run right over you,” EZ warns. But EZ maintains that he’s helping the club in a way that others are too scared to try, namely by agreeing to move heroin for Soledad. Once the others have left, Angel levels with his brother, telling EZ that he’s been unrecognizable since killing Gaby. EZ then moves over to the head of the table, sitting where Alvarez just did, and gives a weird, cult leader-like speech about “our nation” and “a new day rising” and his plan to “lift us to greatness.” The men all look a bit freaked - Angel in particular - but they eventually begin pounding the table in support of their new prez. So I want to make you… my VP,” he says, shocking everyone, but especially Bishop. “Everyone in this templum knows the leader you are. In the episode’s biggest twist, though, EZ then turns to Bishop, who he’d promised to reinstate as Santo Padre president. “I built this club,” Alvarez reminds them on his way out the door, “and I’m happy I won’t be here to see it burn.” One by one, the men vote, and they all choose war Alvarez is out. EZ tells his brothers that they can either keep Alvarez and ostensibly kneel to the Sons of Anarchy, or choose war and fight for their charter’s future. Thus, during Santo Padre’s meeting, EZ blindsides Alvarez with that kill switch clause from the club’s old bylaws, which allows for a president to be unseated if he’s voted out unanimously. Alvarez adds that he recently spoke with SAMCRO president Chibs, and apparently the Sons have agreed to a ceasefire - not a complete surrender, much to EZ’s disappointment. So, if the Montez catalyst is to come up, it won’t be until a hypothetical Season 5.Īnyway, Alvarez and his Santo Padre men later gather around their meeting table, shortly after EZ and Sofía are attacked by a few Sons during a motorcycle ride that attack, so Alvarez claims, was unsanctioned and carried out by a Sons contingent that has gone rogue. Not when Alvarez later tells the Santo Padre charter about his meeting with Tig, or when prospect Nestor clearly sees Jess acting squirrelly and texting someone during her shift. Alvarez insists he knows nothing about the Montez situation - and, interestingly, that piece of intel from Tig doesn’t come up again during the finale. During that conversation, Tig informs Alvarez that the war’s onset had nothing to do with the Mayans encroaching on the Sons’ turf rather, it started when “some chick” (that is, Santo Padre bartender Jess) came to the Sons with Montez’s kutte, having found it in a barrel on Mayan property. Here’s what goes down on the war front: Sons of Anarchy vet Tig (yay, Tig!) takes a meeting in Los Angeles with Alvarez, where the men discuss next steps in the ongoing Sons vs.
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