Sawyer
17 and AFRAID of Sabrina Carpenter
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Is Tig swinging at Jax, though? I can't tell whether he's aiming for him or Clay...
Though, I guess that's something we'll find out this season.
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Why would Tig not be happy with Jax? Jax saved his ****ing life last season! I'd say if anything Tig will have Jax's back through thick and thin from now on. If not then that's just dumb. Tig clearly turned his back on Clay a while ago now. That closeup shot of Pearlman is just hilarious though. The looks on his face is just great
Yup.
Jax pretty much saved his ass 2-3 times. Once in prison (Opie!), from Pope and from the post-Pope hit squad. Hell, Jax even put a cherry on top by giving him the satisfaction of gunning down Pope for his daughter. Jax owns that ass.
Speaking of Jax. Who the hell is he fighting? He's so into it that he doesn't seem to notice that Clay is riding him. lol
I think that maybe the backhanded way that Jax gave Pope to Tig might make Tig uneasy around Jax. Jax has plans within plans and you can't quite trust a guy who does things so slyly like that.Why would Tig not be happy with Jax? Jax saved his ****ing life last season! I'd say if anything Tig will have Jax's back through thick and thin from now on. If not then that's just dumb. Tig clearly turned his back on Clay a while ago now. That closeup shot of Pearlman is just hilarious though. The looks on his face is just great
Fun trailer! I thought it was going to be an actual clip from the show, but after watching it, I don't think so.
Regarding Tig's loyalty to Jax, I always got the impression it was done begrudgingly. Like, he basically pays Jax the unwavering loyalty because he owes him huge, (which is exactly how Jax planned it) but at the same time Tig's not entirely sure about where Jax is going with things and whether or not following him is the right decision. At this point Tig has no choice, but a shift in power could change things, I think.
It's so difficult to tell what's going on in Clay's mind, which is great. Even in his most pitiful, seemingly genuine moments, you never really know for sure if he's speaking the truth or just vying for sympathy. I can't ever help the nagging thought that the guy's a snake, and always will be.