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Season 3 refers, collectively, to the 13 episodes which comprise the third season of the FX original series Sons of Anarchy. Making it's debut on Tuesday, September 7, 2010 to a total viewership of 4.13 million viewers, the season makes its appearance with the episode, "SO". Viewership fluctuated as new episodes aired on subsequent Tuesdays, airing over a duration of an 85 day period. The series' third season came to an end on Tuesday, November 30, 2010, airing to a viewership of 3.59 million viewers, with the episode "NS". The chronicles of SAMCRO continue in the series' fourth season.
Episodes[]
Image | Title | Writer(s) | Director(s) | Airdate | # |
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"SO" | Writer: Kurt Sutter | Director: Stephen T. Kay | September 7, 2010 | #301 | |
The aftermath of Abel's kidnapping and Half-Sack's Death has the Sons reeling, especially Jax; Gemma, who is still on the lam, gets hit with some unexpected news from her past. | |||||
"Oiled" | Writer: Kurt Sutter & Dave Erickson | Director: Gwyneth Horder-Payton | September 14, 2010 | #302 | |
To get intel on Abel's whereabouts, Jax and the club help a bounty hunter track down a skip; Gemma deals with her family issues. | |||||
"Caregiver" | Writer: Chris Collins & Regina Corrado | Director: Billy Gierhart | September 21, 2010 | #303 | |
The club exploits it's porn connections to entertain Henry Lin's clients, which doesn't sit well with one member. | |||||
"Home" | Writer: Kurt Sutter & Liz Sagal | Director: Guy Ferland | September 28, 2010 | #304 | |
SAMCRO heads north to help Happy with a pharmaceutical favor in redneck territory; Gemma tries to put old family matters to rest. | |||||
"Turning and Turning" | Writer: Dave Erickson & Marco Ramirez | Director: Gwyneth Horder-Payton | October 5, 2010 | #305 | |
To help his mother, club, and son, Jax conspires with an unlikely source; the MC puts Chucky undercover. | |||||
"The Push" | Writer: Chris Collins & Julie Bush | Director: Stephen T. Kay | October 12, 2010 | #306 | |
To protect their territory, Sons of Anarchy must handle a rat at St. Thomas. | |||||
"Widening Gyre" | Writer: Kurt Sutter & Regina Corrado | Director: Billy Gierhart | October 19, 2010 | #307 | |
The Grim Bastards have a problem that could jeopardize SAMCRO's new business arrangements. | |||||
"Lochán Mór" | Writer: Dave Erickson, Liz Sagal & Kurt Sutter | Director: Guy Ferland | October 26, 2010 | #308 | |
When SAMCRO pays a visit to another charter, not everyone's happy to see the mother chapter. | |||||
"Turas" | Writer: Kurt Sutter (Story) Chris Collins & Brady Dahl (Teleplay) | Director: Stephen T. Kay | November 2, 2010 | #309 | |
The club embarks on a protection run, the likes of which they've never seen before. | |||||
"Fírinne" | Writer: Kurt Sutter & Vaun Wilmott | Director: Gwyneth Horder-Payton | November 9, 2010 | #310 | |
The True IRA wants proof that one of their own has flipped and Samcro intends to give it to them. | |||||
"Bainne" | Writer: Dave Erickson, Regina Corrado & Kurt Sutter | Director: Adam Arkin | November 16, 2010 | #311 | |
While the club's on a man hunt, Jax faces the toughest decision of his life. | |||||
"June Wedding" | Writer: Kurt Sutter (Story) Chris Collins (Teleplay) |
Director: Phil Abraham | November 23, 2010 | #312 | |
With a member of the SAMCRO family held hostage, Jax must choose between revenge or the good of Charming. | |||||
"NS" | Writer: Kurt Sutter & Dave Erickson | Director: Kurt Sutter | November 30, 2010 | #313 | |
SAMCRO looks to heal old wounds while the ATF and the Russians stand in the way. |
Cast[]
Main Cast[]
- Charlie Hunnam as Jackson 'Jax' Teller (13/13 episodes)
- Katey Sagal as Gemma Teller Morrow (13/13 episodes)
- Mark Boone Junior as Robert 'Bobby Elvis' Munson (13/13 episodes)
- Dayton Callie as Wayne Unser (13/13 episodes)
- Kim Coates as Alexander 'Tig' Trager (13/13 episodes)
- Tommy Flanagan as Filip 'Chibs' Telford (13/13 episodes)
- Ryan Hurst as Harry 'Opie' Winston (13/13 episodes)
- William Lucking as Piermont 'Piney' Winston (13/13 episodes)
- Theo Rossi as Juan Carlos 'Juice' Ortiz (13/13 episodes)
- Maggie Siff as Tara Knowles (13/13 episodes)
- Ron Perlman as Clarence 'Clay' Morrow (13/13 episodes)
Recurring Guest Stars[]
- David Labrava as Happy Lowman (11/13 episodes)
- Paula Malcolmson as Maureen Ashby (10/13 episodes)
- Michael Ornstein as Chuck Marstein (9/13 episodes)
- McNally Sagal as Margaret Murphy (9/13 episodes)
- Titus Welliver as Jimmy O'Phelan (9/13 episodes)
- Jose Pablo Cantillo as Hector Salazar (9/13 episodes)
- Kenny Johnson as Herman Kozik (8/13 episodes)
- Jeff Kober as Jacob Hale Jr. (8/13 episodes)
- Ally Walker as Agent June Stahl (7/13 episodes)
- Winter Ave Zoli as Lyla Winston (7/13 episodes)
- James Cosmo as Father Kellan Ashby (7/13 episodes)
- Dan Hildebrand as Sean Casey (7/13 episodes)
- Zoe Boyle as Trinity Ashby (7/13 episodes)
- Andy McPhee as Keith McGee (7/13 episodes)
- Pamela J. Gray as Agent Amy Tyler (6/13 episodes)
- Michael Beach as T.O. Cross (5/13 episodes)
- Marcello Thedford as Lander Jackson (5/13 episodes)
- Arie Verveen as Liam O'Neill (5/13 episodes)
- Joel Tobeck as Donny (5/13 episodes)
- Hal Holbrook as Nate Madock (4/13 episodes)
- Patrick St. Esprit as Elliott Oswald (4/13 episodes)
- Emilio Rivera as Marcus Alvarez (4/13 episodes)
- Q'orianka Kilcher as Kerrianne Larkin-Telford (4/13 episodes)
- Darin Heames as Seamus Ryan (4/13 episodes)
- Bellina Logan as Fiona Larkin (4/13 episodes)
- Jamie McShane as Cameron Hayes (3/13 episodes)
- Monique Gabriela Curnen as Amelia Dominguez (3/13 episodes)
- Marcos de la Cruz as Agent Estevez (3/13 episodes)
- Kevin Kearns as Luke Moran (3/13 episodes)
- Taryn Manning as Cherry (3/13 episodes)
- Kristen Renton as Ima Tite (3/13 episodes)
- Michael Fairman as Lumpy Feldstein (3/13 episodes)
- Mitch Pileggi as Ernest Darby (3/13 episodes)
- Robin Weigert as Ally Lowen (2/13 episodes)
- Leo Fitzpatrick as Shepard (2/13 episodes)
- Dominic Keating as Luther Barkwill (2/13 episodes)
- Lorcan O'Toole as Padraic Telford (2/13 episodes)
- Bart McCarthy as Declan Brogan (2/13 episodes)
- Paul Collins as Peter Dooley (2/13 episodes)
- Bob McCracken as Brendan Roarke (2/13 episodes)
- Keith Szarabajka as Viktor Putlova (2/13 episodes)
Recurring Co-Stars[]
- Frank Potter as Eric Miles (7/13 episodes)
- Tara Macken as Luisa (6/13 episodes)
- Christopher Reed as Philip 'Filthy Phil' Russell (6/13 episodes)
- Marya Delver as Officer Candy Eglee (5/13 episodes)
- Glenn Keogh as Michael Casey (5/13 episodes)
- Chad Guerrero as Pozo Fuentes (3/13 episodes)
- Stacy Hall as Sanwa Sheriff (3/13 episodes)
- Baldeep Singh as FBI Agent Wright (2/13 episodes)
- Jeffrey Newman as Sergio Coletti (2/13 episodes)
- Wendy Haines as Nurse (2/13 episodes)
- Dinah Lenney as Sister Miriam (2/13 episodes)
- Matthew Alan as Mark Petrie (2/13 episodes)
- Lilly McDowell as Katey Petrie (2/13 episodes)
- Nicholas Guest as John Teller (Voice) (2/13 episodes)
Crew[]
Writers[]
- Kurt Sutter (10/13 episodes)
- Dave Erickson (5/13 episodes)
- Chris Collins (4/13 episodes)
- Regina Corrado (3/13 episodes)
- Liz Sagal (2/13 episodes)
- Marco Ramirez (1/13 episodes)
- Julie Bush (1/13 episodes)
- Brady Dahl (1/13 episodes)
- Vaun Wilmott (1/13 episodes)
Directors[]
- Stephen T. Kay (3/13 episodes)
- Gwyneth Horder-Payton (3/13 episodes)
- Billy Gierhart (2/13 episodes)
- Guy Ferland (2/13 episodes)
- Adam Arkin (1/13 episodes)
- Phil Abraham (1/13 episodes)
- Kurt Sutter (1/13 episodes)
Trivia[]
- This is the first season to feature Dayton Callie (Wayne Unser) as a series regular.
- This is the first season to not feature Johnny Lewis (Kip "Half-Sack" Epps) in any capacity.