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The second season of Sons of Anarchy premiered on September 8, 2009 on the cable network FX in the United States and concluded on December 1, 2009.
Episodes
Image | Title | Writer(s) | Director(s) | Airdate | # |
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"Albification" | Writer: Kurt Sutter | Director: Guy Ferland | September 8, 2009 | #201 | |
With the club divided in the wake of Donna's death, Clay sets up a new gun deal with the IRA. Meanwhile, a white separatist group takes root in Charming and threatens more than just Samcro's control over Charming. The L.O.A.N gang kidnaps and rapes Gemma and tells her to stop Samcro from selling guns to blacks and other non-white gangs. | |||||
"Small Tears" | Writer: Jack LoGiudice | Director: Stephen T. Kay | September 15, 2009 | #202 | |
Following a traumatic event, Gemma finds herself unable to tell either Clay or Jax about it. Meanwhile, a rival porn producer (Tom Arnold) moves to put Luanne out of business; and Clay takes exception to Jax's hasty decision making. | |||||
"Fix" | Writer: Dave Erickson | Director: Gwyneth Horder-Payton | September 22, 2009 | #203 | |
Zobelle (Adam Arkin) cooks up a "temporary problem" for Hale to solve as a way to undermine Samcro; Gemma's rape is undermining her relationship with Clay; and Jax's involvement in Luanne's porn business is getting to Tara. Meanwhile, Clay tells Bobby, who needs a job, to run the business end of Luanne's business. | |||||
"Eureka" | Writer: Kurt Sutter & Brett Conrad | Director: Guy Ferland | September 29, 2009 | #204 | |
Tensions between Jax and Clay escalate when they disagree over strategy for rescuing Tig after he's captured by bounty hunters on a gun-running mission. Back in Charming, Gemma is rattled by a graphic reminder of her attack, and she sets out to do something about it. | |||||
"Smite" | Writer: Chris Collins | Director: Terrence O'Hara | October 6, 2009 | #205 | |
Charming and its small-town appeal become vulnerable to The League, which finds new ways to provoke SOA members. Tara's compassionate efforts to help a distraught Gemma don't go unpunished. | |||||
"Falx Cerebri" | Writer: Regina Corrado | Director: Billy Gierhart | October 13, 2009 | #206 | |
Incited by Zobelle, Clay sets a course for retaliation, forcing Jax to turn to an unlikely source to save the club from destruction. Gemma shows Tara how an old lady handles her anger. | |||||
"Gilead" | Writer: Kurt Sutter & Chris Collins | Director: Gwyneth Horder-Payton | October 20, 2009 | #207 | |
Since The League has SAMCRO members behind bars, the club must make new alliances in prison to survive. Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Agent Stahl uses this imprisonment to test Clay and Jax's relationship. | |||||
"Potlatch" | Writer: Kurt Sutter & Misha Green | Director: Paul Maibaum | October 27, 2009 | #208 | |
Zobelle's business dealings with SAMCRO rivals exacerbate divisions in the club, which is already riven by the Jax-Clay split. And complicating matters further, Georgie Caruso's thugs attack Luanne's studio. Meanwhile, Clay comes to an agreement with Elliott Oswald; and Chibs' estranged wife shows up at his hospital bedside. | |||||
"Fa Guan" | Writer: Brett Conrad & Liz Sagal | Director: Stephen T. Kay | November 3, 2009 | #209 | |
When Samcro's adult-film business becomes a hindrance to the club, Clay seizes the opportunity to revive the gun-running cartel. As Jax and Clay continue to clash over club activities, their relationship reaches a new level of antagonism. | |||||
"Balm" | Writer: Dave Erickson & Stevie Long | Director: Paris Barclay | November 10, 2009 | #210 | |
Agent Stahl takes notice at the handsome profits Samcro is reaping from the repo business. Meanwhile, the Jax-Clay standoff forces Gemma to make a difficult decision. | |||||
"Service" | Writer: Kurt Sutter and Jack LoGiudice (teleplay) Brady Dahl & Cori Uchida (story) |
Director: Phil Abraham | November 17, 2009 | #211 | |
Chibs contemplates making a secret deal with agent Stahl in order to protect his wife and daughter. Deep in emotional turmoil, Opie seeks both revenge and reconciliation. | |||||
"The Culling" | Writer: Kurt Sutter & Dave Erickson | Director: Gwyneth Horder-Payton | November 24, 2009 | #212 | |
The entire SAMCRO family goes on lockdown inside the clubhouse as Jax and Clay prepare to battle The League. A.J. Weston learns the truth about Ethan Zobelle's business dealings in Charming. Applying what she has learned from Gemma, Tara ensures her position at St. Thomas Hospital. | |||||
"Na Trioblóidí" | Writer: Kurt Sutter | Director: Kurt Sutter | December 1, 2009 | #213 | |
As SAMCRO attempts to rid Charming of Ethan Zobelle and The League permanently, familiar faces present new challenges. |
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' Munson (13/13 episodes)
- Kim Coates as Alex 'Tig' Trager (13/13 episodes)
- Tommy Flanagan as Filip 'Chibs' Telford (13/13 episodes)
- Ryan Hurst as Harry 'Opie' Winston (13/13 episodes)
- Johnny Lewis as Kip 'Half-Sack' Epps (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
- Winter Ave Zoli as Lyla Winston (12/13 episodes)
- Adam Arkin as Ethan Zobelle (11/13 episodes)
- Dayton Callie as Chief Wayne Unser (11/13 episodes)
- Henry Rollins as AJ Weston (11/13 episodes)
- Tayler Sheridan as Deputy Chief David Hale (10/13 episodes)
- Callard Harris as Edmond Hayes (8/13 episodes)
- Ally Walker as Agent June Stahl (6/13 episodes)
- Jamie McShane as Cameron Hayes (6/13 episodes)
- Sarah Jones as Polly Zobelle (6/13 episodes)
- Julie Ariola as Mary Winston (5/13 episodes)
- Marcos de la Cruz as Agent Estevez (5/13 episodes)
- McNally Sagal as Margaret Murphy (5/13 episodes)
- Mitch Pileggi as Ernest Darby (4/13 episodes)
- Emilio Rivera as Marcus Alvarez (4/13 episodes)
- Kristen Renton as Ima Tite (4/13 episodes)
- Jason Matthew Smith as Ule (4/13 episodes)
- Tory Kittles as Laroy Wayne (3/13 episodes)
- Dendrie Taylor as Luann Delaney (3/13 episodes)
- Patrick St. Esprit as Elliott Oswald (3/13 episodes)
- Michael Ornstein as Chuck Marstein (3/13 episodes)
- Kenneth Choi as Henry Lin (3/13 episodes)
- Bellina Logan as Fiona Larkin (3/13 episodes)
- Titus Welliver as Jimmy O'Phelan (3/13 episodes)
- Jeff Kober as Jacob Hale Jr. (2/13 episodes)
- Tom Arnold as Georgie Caruso (2/13 episodes)
- Cleo King as Neeta (2/13 episodes)
- Olivia Burnette as Emily Putner (2/13 episodes)
- Adrian LaTourelle as Officer Craft (2/13 episodes)
Recurring Co-Stars
- David Labrava as Happy Lowman (9/13 episodes)
- Lela Cortines as Ellie Winston (6/13 episodes)
- John Abendroth as Kenny Winston (6/13 episodes)
- Marya Delver as Officer Candy Eglee (5/13 episodes)
- Trenton Rogers as Duke Weston (3/13 episodes)
- Jaye Razor as Georgie's Muscle (2/13 episodes)
- E.R. Ruiz as Gill (2/13 episodes)
- Dennis Keiffer as Izzy (2/13 episodes)
- Nicholas Guest as John Teller (Voice) (2/13 episodes)
- David J. Wright as Squirrel (2/13 episodes)
- Aaron Refvem as Cliff Weston (2/13 episodes)
- Kevin Kearns as Luke Moran (2/13 episodes)
Crew
Writers
- Kurt Sutter (7/13 episodes)
- Dave Erickson (3/13 episodes)
- Jack LoGiudice (2/13 episodes)
- Brett Conrad (2/13 episodes)
- Chris Collins (2/13 episodes)
- Regina Corrado (1/13 episodes)
- Misha Green (1/13 episodes)
- Liz Sagal (1/13 episodes)
- Stevie Long (1/13 episodes)
- Brady Dahl (1/13 episodes)
- Cori Uchida (1/13 episodes)
Directors
- Gwyneth Horder-Payton (3/13 episodes)
- Guy Ferland (2/13 episodes)
- Stephen T. Kay (2/13 episodes)
- Terrence O'Hara (1/13 episodes)
- Billy Gierhart (1/13 episodes)
- Paul Maibaum (1/13 episodes)
- Paris Barclay (1/13 episodes)
- Phil Abraham (1/13 episodes)
- Kurt Sutter (1/13 episodes)
Producers
- Kurt Sutter - Executive Producer and Creator
- Art Linson - Executive Producer
- John Linson - Executive Producer
- Dave Erickson - Consulting Producer
- Jack LoGiudice - Co-Executive Producer
- Chris Collins - Co-producer
- Kevin Corcoran - Co-producer
Deaths
To Be Added