Sons of Anarchy (season 4)
The fourth season of the American television drama series Sons of Anarchy premiered on September 6, 2011 and concluded on December 6, 2011 after 14 episodes aired on cable network FX. Created by Kurt Sutter, it is about the lives of a close-knit outlaw motorcycle club operating in Charming, a fictional town in California's Central Valley. The show centers on protagonist Jackson "Jax" Teller, the then–vice president of the club, and is first shown as the new president here, who begins questioning the club and himself.
It is the longest season of Sons of Anarchy and the only season to have 14 episodes, as every other season had 13 episodes.
The season premiere was written by series creator and executive producer Kurt Sutter and was one of the highest-rated telecasts in FX's history.
Sons of Anarchy is the story of the Teller-Morrow family of Charming, California, as well as other members of the Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club, Redwood Original, their families, various Charming townspeople, allied and rival gangs, associates, and law agencies that undermine or support SAMCRO's legal and illegal enterprises.
Plot
After the deaths of Agent Stahl and Jimmy O’Phelan, the imprisoned SAMCRO members leave the penitentiary after their 14-month stay and are met by Lieutenant Eli Roosevelt of the San Joaquin Sheriff's Department, the new law enforcement presence in Charming. They also discover Hale has become the mayor. US Attorney Lincoln Potter seeks Lieutenant Roosevelt's help to build a RICO case against SAMCRO.Cast and characters
Sons of Anarchy is the story of the Teller-Morrow family of Charming, California, as well as the other members of Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club, Redwood Original, their families, various Charming townspeople, allied and rival gangs, associates, and law agencies that undermine or support SAMCRO's legal and illegal enterprises.Main cast
- Charlie Hunnam as Jackson "Jax" Teller
- Katey Sagal as Gemma Teller Morrow
- Mark Boone Junior as Robert "Bobby Elvis" Munson
- Dayton Callie as Wayne Unser
- Kim Coates as Alex "Tig" Trager
- Tommy Flanagan as Filip "Chibs" Telford
- Ryan Hurst as Harry "Opie" Winston
- William Lucking as Piermont "Piney" Winston
- Theo Rossi as Juan-Carlos "Juice" Ortiz
- Maggie Siff as Tara Knowles-Teller
- Ron Perlman as Clarence "Clay" Morrow
Special guest cast
- Rockmond Dunbar as Lieutenant Eli Roosevelt
- Ray McKinnon as Assistant U.S. Attorney Lincoln Potter
- Danny Trejo as Romero "Romeo" Parada
- Kenny Johnson as Herman Kozik
- Drea de Matteo as Wendy Case
- Marianne Jean-Baptiste as Vivica
- David Hasselhoff as Dondo
- Sonny Barger as Lenny "The Pimp" Janowitz
Recurring cast
- Christopher Douglas Reed as Philip "Filthy Phil" Russell
- Emilio Rivera as Marcus Alvarez
- David LaBrava as Happy Lowman
- Benito Martinez as Luis Torres
- David Rees Snell as Agent Grad Nicholas
- Michael Marisi Ornstein as Chuck Marstein
- Winter Ave Zoli as Lyla Winston
- McNally Sagal as Margaret Murphy
- Frank Potter as Eric Miles
- Jeff Kober as Jacob Hale Jr.
- Niko Nicotera as George "Rat Boy" Skogstorm
- Kurt Sutter as "Big" Otto Delaney
- Timothy V. Murphy as Galen O'Shay
- Merle Dandridge as Rita Roosevelt
- Kristen Renton as Ima
- Patrick St. Esprit as Elliott Oswald
- Bob McCracken as Brendan Roarke
- Walter Wong as Chris "V-Lin" Von Lin
- Tory Kittles as Laroy Wayne
Guest stars
- Tom Arnold as Georgie Caruso
- Randolph Mantooth as Charlie Horse
- Keith Szarabajka as Victor Putlova
- Rachel Miner as Dawn Trager
- Olivia Burnette as Homeless Woman
- Brian Goodman as Huff
- Paul John Vasquez as Angel Ganz
Production
Reception
Alan Sepinwall stated that the fourth season risked predictability by returning to a successful formula of storytelling, but he nonetheless preferred those episodes to those of season three. Maureen Ryan reviewed the fourth season positively. She praised the addition of Lincoln Potter, comparing the character's quality to that of antagonist Gustavo Fring from Breaking Bad. On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the season has a rare approval rating of 100% based on 24 reviews. The site's critical consensus reads: "Sons of Anarchy's fourth season is a smart return to the show's original themes, integrated with buzzworthy new elements."The A.V. Club called the fourth season more "focused" and "operatic". AV Club reviewer Zack Handlen was fond of the season but felt disappointed with the finale, saying it featured a "lousy case of dictated convenience, of an arbitrary and unbelievable reveal used to shift characters around to where the writers want them to be for next season, as opposed to where they might land organically." However, the review did praise Charlie Hunnam's performance in the finale. TIME said the fourth season was the strongest since season two, but the show needed to end sooner rather than later. TIME also agreed that the finale's contrivances were sometimes too visible, stating "it’s the principle: you can only turn up alive at your own funeral so many times before it starts to lose its impact."