| "Aon Rud Persanta" | |||
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| Episodeno. | Season 6 Episode 11 | ||
| Directed by | Peter Weller | ||
| Written by | Chris Collins &Kurt Sutter | ||
| Original air date | November 19, 2013 (2013-11-19) | ||
| Running time | 64 minutes | ||
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"Aon Rud Persanta" (Irish forNothing Personal)[1] is the eleventh episode of thesixth season ofSons of Anarchy. It first aired on November 19, 2013 in the United States.
This episode marks the final appearance forClay Morrow (Ron Perlman).[2][3]
Clay gets broken out during his prison transfer, and Bobby gets shot in the process. Jax exacts his revenge on the Irish and Clay for past wrongdoings. Patterson is unhappy with the way Jax upheld his end of the deal and makes it seem as if she's going to throw that deal out. Tara contemplates making a deal of her own to stay out of jail and get her and her sons out of Charming for good.[4]
In a review by Diana Steenbergen for IGN, the episode received a 9.5|10 rating; stating "A powerful episode ofSons of Anarchy delivered more than one shocking moment with the focus on Jax bringing SAMCRO’s dealings with both Clay Morrow and the Irish gunrunning business to an end."[5] Zach Handlin of The AV Club gave the episode a B+ rating,[6] while Allison Keene of Collider gave it an A− rating.[7]
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