Sons of Anarchy season 6 watch online episode 5 "Mad King"; live stream Anarchy Afterword [FX start time]

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"Sons of Anarchy" season 6 episode 5 will air tonight at 10 p.m. ET on FX.

The fourth episode, titled "Mad King," will be available to view online via the official FX site here or on Hulu Plus. A preview of the latest episode can be seen in the video below. The description for the episode reads: " The club is forced to make an uneasy alliance with unforeseen consequences."

Episode 5 will see Charlie Hunnam's character Jax, and the rest of SAMCRO seeking revenge for the deaths of their group members. Jax pursues someone who may lead him to the Irish. Meanwhile, the government continues to investigate links to the controversial school shooting incident and reaches out to Roosevelt.

The show stars Charlie Hunnam as Jax, who is SAMCRO's President that faces the consequences of the motorcycle club's illicit deeds before it tears the club apart.

After tonight's episode, Kurt Sutter, Theo Rossi, Tommy Flanagan, and Retta (Parks and Recreation) will be joining the new Anarchy Afterward show at 11:30 p.m. ET on www.anarchyafterword.com

Be sure to tune into Anarchy Afterward to see the show's stars and creators discussing the show.

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