roc boy jada
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- Dec 16, 2007
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There have been a few instances in the past that made me turn my head for awhile, Opie's death is certainly one of them. The scene was intense, and I was truly transfixed at the moment Opie was selected to die.
Opie looked like he was contemplating whether he should be the one to die, while he was in the cell with Jax. From his wife mistakenly getting killed, to Lyla aborting his child, to his father getting killed, it would make sense that he didn't want to try to cope with what came with his lifestyle anymore; seeing another one of his brothers get killed being something he didn't want to add to the experience.
Terrific episode.
Yep, he's got nothing to lose now. We're already aware of how much he doesn't care for the lives of close people or those close to them, and with him in the condition he's in (stating himself that he's "half-dead"), he definitely won't go out without striking again.
Opie looked like he was contemplating whether he should be the one to die, while he was in the cell with Jax. From his wife mistakenly getting killed, to Lyla aborting his child, to his father getting killed, it would make sense that he didn't want to try to cope with what came with his lifestyle anymore; seeing another one of his brothers get killed being something he didn't want to add to the experience.
Terrific episode.
Thinking back to that convo Clay had w/ Op right before he went back to the club to go to jail w/ the rest of the guys...
This was a set up. He tried to guilt trip him into going in there. I got a feeling....whether Op would have stole off on that CO or not that he was going to die in there.
Clay is up to something big.
Yep, he's got nothing to lose now. We're already aware of how much he doesn't care for the lives of close people or those close to them, and with him in the condition he's in (stating himself that he's "half-dead"), he definitely won't go out without striking again.
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