Watch Sons of Anarchy season 6 finale live stream online: "A Mother's Work" spoilers [FX start time, Anarchy Afterword]

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The season finale of Sons of Anarchy season 6 will be airing December 10 at 10pm ET on FX.

Following the two-hour season finale, FX will be live streaming the post show online, called Anarchy Afterword.

The official synopsis for the 13<sup>th episode of SOA season 6 titled "A Mother's Work" states: "The ramifications of Jax's choices put his club and family in jeopardy."

According to a press release by FX, the post-show will broadcast live on FX for 8 minutes after the season finale, and will be available to view onwards online at www.anarchyafterword.com

If you miss tonight's finale, the episode will be available to view online on the FX website for a month.

Anarchy Afterword will feature a live interview with creator Kurt Sutter, and actresses Katey Sagal and Maggie Siff.

Last week's episode saw Tara taking off with her kids and viewers are likely to see Jax's reaction.

Siff spoke about her role as Tara to Entertainment Weekly. "If you want to see the full bloom of Tara living in this world, it's that she becomes Gemma. And this is the most Gemma-like she's ever been and the most Gemma-like she's ever behaved in terms of how intricate and how manipulative and how thought through it is. Ultimately, the difference is that she's doing it for the good of her children, which I think is an important distinction."

The sneak peak video for the season finale shows begins with Jax telling Juice, "You betrayed me."

The clip ends with Jax saying, "We do what we have to do."

Watch the promo video of the finale of Sons of Anarchy below:

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