'Sons of Anarchy' season 7 episode 11 'Suits of Woe': Jax finally finds out the truth

The end is near for one or two members of SAMCRO in the upcoming episode of Sons of Anarchy season 7. Facebook

Hold on tight because "Sons of Anarchy" is gearing up for its most intense episode yet. Season 7 episode 11 may just be the episode that everyone has been waiting for, since that moment in the season 6 finale when Gemma did the unthinkable to Tara. Now that there are only three episodes left this season, this one couldn't possibly come at a better time. 

The next episode to air on Tuesday is titled "Suits of Woe" and it is based on Shakespeare's "Hamlet." This is the episode where Jax learns from Abel the truth about Tara's murder, and now, he finally knows that it was his own mother who did it. Fans can't wait to see how Jax will deal with the situation and if he'll make his own mother pay for the crime. 

However, the episode isn't just about Jax dealing with the ugly truth. It also focuses on how he comes to his own realizations. He starts to assess everything that he has done since Tara died. He realizes the consequences of his actions. He realizes how his own mother made a monster out of him. 

As for Gemma, she remains paranoid but still doesn't know that Jax already knows the truth. Jax and Unser continue to compare notes on what happened the night of the murder and every detail starts to make sense now. Meanwhile, Abel's mom Wendy also tells Jax about what Juice was doing in her house. 

Further, there's also a part of the episode where Lin is seen dead in the prison hallways shortly after Jax visits Juice in the same prison.  What could this mean?  With no witnesses and no video recording, the incident becomes another mystery.  

Don't miss the last three episodes of "Sons of Anarchy," shown Tuesdays at 10 p.m. on FX. If you miss tonight's episode, be sure to watch it online via live stream on FX.

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