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'Sons of Anarchy' Season 7 News: Episode 6 Spoilers, Charisma Carpenter to Guest Star

On the "Sons of Anarchy" season seven episode six titled "Smoke Em if You Got Em," some characters will be mulling over the choices that they have made in their lives, particularly Juice, Gemma, and Jax.

Episode 5 saw Juice on the run, and paranoid that the Chinese may be after him, he snaps and kills a motel worker who happens to be Asian. Meanwhile, Gemma decides to tie her only loose end that knows the truth about Tara's murder, but just as she was about to kill Juice, he catches her and drives them off the road. The last scene features Juice holding a gun to Gemma's head. But will he really go through with it?

"Smoke Em If You Got Em" will see Juice contemplating whether to come clean to Jax, or help the Mayans bring down SAMCRO.

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Meanwhile, Gemma is starting to unravel as she starts having "conversations" with Tara. Cartermatt reports that she will be spending some time with Gertie, a truck stop waitress, played by guest star Lea Michelle.

Jax will continue his quest for revenge. Lin and the Chinese know that he wants them dead, so there is no escaping the war that is coming. The only way that this can be avoided is if Jax knew who really killed Tara. But will he ever know this, or will he be kept in the dark?

In a past interview, show creator Kurt Sutter teased that Jax may get some, but not all, of the truth regarding the involvement of Gemma and Juice when it comes to the death of Tara.

In other news, "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Angel" alum Charisma Carpenter has nabbed a guest starring role on "Sons of Anarchy." Carpenter will play Carol, a conservative director at a medical facility. Further details about her role is being kept under wraps.

Watch "Smoke Em if You Got Em" on "Sons of Anarchy" on Oct. 14 at 10 p.m. on FX.

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