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'Sons of Anarchy' Season 7 Spoilers: Jax Teller Plans Revenge With the Club

FX revealed that "Sons of Anarchy" Season 7 will pick up 10 days after Tara's brutal murder. Jax Teller plans on using the motorcycle club to take revenge.

Season 7 "finds Jax in jail on a parole violation, grappling with the loss of the woman he loved. With the club's full support, he sets in motion the brutal machinations that will lead to complete and merciless retribution," according to the network.

For the show's final season, it has been reported that the first episode will be titled "Black Widower," which is certainly an appropriate description of Jax's (Charlie Hunnam) bleak state, as he is forced to live without the woman he loves, which spurs him to plot his revenge. Jax will start off his plans in prison during the premiere, and some of his actions may be violent enough to make viewers cringe, according to Cartermatt.com.

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It was also revealed that the real killer, Gemma, will do her best to hide the truth about killing Tara, because she knows how dire the consequences will be. But how long will she be able to keep this under wraps? Will she let someone like Juice take the heat instead? What happens to her when Jax eventually finds out?

Creator Karl Sutter recently spoke to E! News and said that the show's seventh and final season has almost a throwback effect.

"What I love about this season is that it sort of goes back in an interesting way to season one in that there's a deep bond and even though Jax is on this bloody path, there is no voice of dissension … They may be worried, they may have doubts, but everyone is containing them because they don't want to undermine what it is he knows he has to do," he said.

The seventh and final season of "Sons of Anarchy" will premiere on Sept. 9 on FX.

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