'Sons of Anarchy' season 7 episode 7 - Gemma will do anything to keep her secret in 'Greensleeves'

Gemma's imagined fate might change upon Juice's encounter with Jax in "Greensleeves". Facebook

Gemma (Katey Sagal) will not stop until she buries her secret with the people she killed.

Following the brutal murder of his wife Tara (Maggie Siff), Jax (Charlie Hunnam) has turned into a reaper, killing everyone he thinks has something to do with the crime. Now, his mission has led him to a face-to-face encounter with Juice (Theo Rossi), who has been keen not to cross paths with the psychopath that is Gemma, and the SAMCRO king is inches away from killing a potential ally. But tables may still turn, and it is not at all impossible that Gemma will be the first one to get her hands on her former accomplice before he gets a little chatty with Jax about his own mother's murder spree.

In the previous episodes, Gemma did not spare her then-ally Juice from a bloodbath when she tried to murder him in the woods. Juice, however, got the upper hand and fled the supposed crime scene with Gemma unharmed. But Jax is not too far away from knowing that his own mother killed her daughter-in-law. Yet, the seventh episode may also leave Juice dead and Gemma triumphant.

"You have to remember they're outlaws — all of 'em. It would have been very difficult for her to kill Juice. She has a certain fondness for him. But at the end of the day, they do what they need to do," Sagal hinted on TV Line.

Juice's death may just be unexpectedly imminent and it may take place in the seventh episode. Regardless, series creator, Kurt Sutter stated that deaths are not to stop.

"Start shooting #soa finale tomorrow. Love my crew. Love my cast... Even the ones who are already dead," Sutter wrote in his Instagram.

"Sons of Anarchy" season 7 episode 7 will air on FX networks on Tuesday, Oct. 21. If you miss tonight's episode, be sure to watch it online via live stream on FX.

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