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Sons of Anarchy Season 7 News, Plot Spoilers: Theo Rossi Says Season Finale is 'Bittersweet'

The drama and tension is raising in the hit biker gang TV series "Sons of Anarchy" Season 7 as the "bittersweet" final two episodes of the show are nearing.

Theo Rossi, of the main cast members of the FX show, recently spoke with Naples Daily News sharing his thoughts about the final run of the motorcycle drama. Without revealing too much, he did promised that the finale will ultimately shock and at the same time please the viewers.

"All I can say is, as a fan myself, I just think it's just terrific," he revealed. "They're so good, they're so well done. They're everything I could ever want as a fan of the show."

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He further shared his take on the ending saying that it's "bittersweet" for him.

"I'm not going to be hanging out with my SOA family. But at the same time, [showrunner] Kurt [Sutter] is telling the story he wants to tell. It's extremely satisfying," he added.

A new set of promo photos were also released for the upcoming episode titled "Red Rose."

It featured Jax Teller (Charlie Hunnam) and Unser (Dayton Callie) who seemed to be engrossed in some serious conversation. Tig (Kim Coates) was also shown standing beside a van.

"The biggest thing that Tig has to concern himself with is collateral damage, which could be said for many of the Sons right now," a spoiler report from Carter Matt said. "We cannot see him being individually targeted, but remember here that neither was Bobby beyond just being a result of Jax's clouded decisions."

A recently-released teaser also showcased Gemma (Katey Sagal) who is on the run after Jax learned the ugly truth about her. Fans will eventually find out what the SAMCRO leader would do to Gemma when the next episode of "Sons of Anarchy" season 7 airs this Tuesday at 10 p.m. on FX.

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