Sons of Anarchy season 6 episode 6: Watch online "Salvage" live stream; Jax confronts past [FX Start time]

Jax and Bobby FX/Sons of Anarchy Facebook

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

The sixth episode, titled "Salvage," 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: "Jax and the MC must confront their past and choose their future. How will the road trip end?"

Tonight's episode will see Jax talking to Bobby. FX posted a new photo to Facebook with the caption: "Bobby's back. But, will his arrival be good news for the MC?"

Another photo was posted today with the caption; "After the Irish's bold attack, will Jax's next move prevent the club from spiraling out of control?"

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.

Hunnam recently hit the headlines after it was revealed that he would no longer be starring as Christian Grey in the upcoming Hollywood film "50 Shades of Grey," due to scheduling issues.

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