20 Best ‘Sons of Anarchy’ Moments
Rollingstone
When Kurt Sutter was writing for The Shield, he developed a reputation as being the groundbreaking cop drama's resident sick soul, always arguing to push the limits of what basic cable would allow. Then, in 2008, the FX network debuted Sutter's own series: Sons of Anarchy, a pulpy, Shakespearean saga about the criminal enterprises and family feuds of a small-town NorCal motorcycle club. Given the chance to make a TV show in his own image, Sutter served up a thick, raw, bloody cut of meat, seasoned liberally with the kind of "holy shit" moments that he'd brought to his previous gig.











