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Share: Share on Facebook opens in a new tab Share on Twitter opens in a new tab Share on Linkedin opens in a new tab Share on email opens in a new tab Comment: Comments count: 0. Tags: Sons of Anarchy. Written by Stuart Anderson. Then by shooting it in slow motion, it just made it kind of elegant. You needed to know that that was the guy who was the federal agent,'' Barclay says. Sutter had written in the script that the shooting would happen in a fabric warehouse, which production designer Tony Medina built in a practical space.
Says Barclay, ''There's all sorts of stuff flying in the air that I wasn't expecting when we actually did all the charges. We used three cameras there to grab as much as we could. We were shooting on a street that's the main drag in Montrose, [Calif. People know that there's a shooting going on, but you don't want to make as much noise as automatic weapons make.
I think we ended up doing it just three or four times, then we moved on. He wanted to have a separate kill, so he gets that pop-off of that last Russian with his Happy-like joy, just as a button on the scene.
That just came out of the rehearsal, and we just happened to have a stuntman there who was willing to take the last hit,'' Barclay says. And for the record, Barclay notes, ''It's not my responsibility that the lyric 'They're really saying, I love you' falls right when the Russians are being destroyed. That just happened in editing as Kurt tightened it up a little bit because the episode was long.
But it is my favorite musical-visual moment of the whole thing. That's gonna have an impact on him. What you see is Clay's [ Ron Perlman ] first take. What you see when Jax comes up to Putlova [ Keith Szarabajka ] is his first take. I was glad that we have actors that come to play. He was targeting very carefully where he was hit,'' Barclay says.
And we just said, 'No, baby. You got to go. He'd said it earlier in the episode, and he wanted to try it, and I said, 'Well, we'll look at it and see if it works,''' Barclay says. When we first see Juice in season seven, instead of lying naked in an overdosed, vomiting stupor as he was in season six, he is naked and doing push-ups.
He may be hiding from the club, but he has proven his loyalty to himself, and to Gemma, and that clearly gives him power, as anxious as he still may be. Jax wastes no time getting back to business on the streets. There are multiple references — by him and the D. Wayne — always the conflicted, moral pulling force — senses that something is up when he picks up Wendy, and goes back to investigate and finds Juice.
Juice pulls a gun on him, and ties him and gags him. Juice, who is having to keep so many pieces together, is unraveling, a loose cannon. Her story is convincing.
Her truth has been woven and will work in her favor. This is a truth that works.
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