Spoilers for seasons 6 & 7 in this answer. 2014-12-09T23:48:11-05:00. After Jax was released from prison, he was determined to find the person responsible for the death of his wife, all alliances and business dealings be damned. Tara's death at the end of season six sealed Jax's and the rest of the Teller family's fates, though the trail would get a lot bloodier before the end. Sons Of Anarchy's Jax Teller was a fan-favorite antihero on television. He was also very smart when it came to handling the club and their business dealings. In the largest sense Jackson Teller must die because Sons of Anarchy is directly inspired by the tragedy of Hamlet. Read on for all the details on how the episode led up to Teller’s final ride. See more ideas about Jax teller, Sons of anarchy and Anarchy. In the largest sense, the overarching story of Sons of Anarchy and Jax Teller’s death are inspired by the tragedy of Hamlet. It's a question fans have been pondering ever since Season 7 kicked off and in Tuesday night's Sons of Anarchy series finale, the Grim Reaper finally hit its intended mark. However, this would prove to be an untouchable fairytale as the show progressed.

The episode kicked off on a biblical note with Bruce Springsteen’s “Adam Raised a Cain,” a song creator Kurt Sutter told Vanity Fair he’s wanted on the show for years. Jul 17, 2019 - Explore southerngrl212's board "Jax Teller Quotes...", followed by 2298 people on Pinterest. But that wasn’t the last biblical allusion.

Throughout the show’s seven seasons, Jax would prove why he was the right person to lead the Sons Of Anarchy. Kurt Sutter took audiences on a roller coaster ride of emotions over the seven-season run of Sons of Anarchy. Fans wanted to see Jax Teller get the life that he had dreamt of in season one - he wanted to get away from the club with love interest Tara Knowles.

Far from it. “[J]ax Teller wasn’t Hamlet, [h]e was Jesus Christ himself as he rode to his death. Here it is in the above video … Jax Teller kills himself. He had the right mix of being somewhat morally right but still had a dark and violent side.