'Sons of Anarchy' season 7 spoilers: Gemma to survive Jax's wrath after Tara's murder?

The last episode of "Sons of Anarchy" season 6 was very bloody, yet the creators of the hit biker drama warned that the premiere episode of season 7 will be as spectacular and breath-taking as well.

Executive Producer and series director Paris Barclay recently revealed that Gemma will have a hard time redeeming herself this season to her son Jax after she killed his wife Tara with a carving fork.

"It's impossible for Gemma frankly now," Barclay stated during an interview conducted by Buddy TV. "I don't think there's any coming back from before. Even if she did it with the best of intentions, it's still beyond the pale. You know when Jax finds this out, it's not going to be pretty. And eventually I'm sure she has a plan to beg forgiveness and it may or may not work."

Gemma, portrayed by Katey Sagal, is in a very difficult position after Jax vowed to get revenge for the violent death of his wife.

The timeline of season seven episode one will begin ten days after Tara's brutal murder.

The director also hinted that there are several scenes in the episode that appear to be unimportant, yet they actually have a bigger impact on the end of the series. If fans will scrutinize more, they will see a few vital details about what is going to happen in the finale.

"There's a lot of events in the premiere, and some of them are very early in the premiere, of what's going to happen later on. Scenes which seem to be just informational about people, actually you'll find by the middle of the season, end up being much more important than you thought they were," the director stated.

Son of Anarchy season 7 will be the last for the series. Rumors are rife about the appearance of several celebrity guests in the season, including rock stars Courtney Love and Marilyn Manson as well as "Glee" star Lea Michele.

The premiere episode will air Sept. 9 on FX.

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