I think I don't have a favorite TV program, because I don't watch too much TV. But in the last week, I finished an internet series called "Sons of Anarchy". It's a series with 7 seasons and 12 episodes each one, and it's about a motorcyclist club, they are weapons dealers in a little town called "Charming" (imaginary) in the United States, but they are part of a big traffic network. The principal character is Jax Teller, he is the son of one of the "originals" (the group of men who founded "Redwood", the motorcyclist club). In the middle of the story, Jax turns into the president of Redwood, and he tried with all his forces to guide "Sons of Anarchy" into a legal way, out of the guns and the incipient bussiness of drug transport. It is a very violent series, but I really like to watch it because it shows a very forgotten perspective: the feelings, and the family and comunitary context of the "bad guys".
when i can say that??
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