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Season 4 refers, collectively, to the 14 episodes which comprise the fourth season of the FX original series Sons of Anarchy. Making it's debut on Tuesday, September 6, 2011 to a total viewership of 4.93 million viewers, the season makes its appearance with the episode, "Out". Viewership fluctuated as new episodes aired on subsequent Tuesdays, airing over a duration of an 92 day period. The series' fourth season came to an end on Tuesday, December 6, 2011, airing to a viewership of 4.24 million viewers, with the episode "To Be, Act 1". The chronicles of SAMCRO continue in the series' fifth season.
Episodes[]
Image | Title | Writer(s) | Director(s) | Airdate | # |
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"Out" | Writer: Kurt Sutter | Director: Paris Barclay | September 6, 2011 | #401 | |
Fresh out of jail, SAMCRO reunites with family, confronts new Charming law enforcement, and shifts business alliances. | |||||
"Booster" | Writer: Dave Erickson & Chris Collins | Director: Guy Ferland | September 13, 2011 | #402 | |
The Sons of Anarchy are forced to make a decision that could challenge the future of the club. | |||||
"Dorylus" | Writer: Regina Corrado & Liz Sagal | Director: Peter Weller | September 20, 2011 | #403 | |
SAMCRO encounters an unlikely foe when a shipment of guns is stolen. | |||||
"Una Venta" | Writer: Kurt Sutter | Director: Billy Gierhart | September 27, 2011 | #404 | |
SAMCRO makes a run to set up a new business venture while Gemma makes a new ally in Charming. | |||||
"Brick" | Writer: Dave Erickson & Brady Dahl | Director: Paris Barclay | October 4, 2011 | #405 | |
SAMCRO enlists a former foe to help stop the advancement of Charming Heights, while the Sheriff presses Juice for more information. | |||||
"With An X" | Writer: Chris Collins & Regina Corrado | Director: Guy Ferland | October 11, 2011 | #406 | |
SAMCRO's relationship with the cartel is in jeopardy when an important package is compromised. | |||||
"Fruit For The Crows" | Writer: Kurt Sutter & Liz Sagal | Director: Gwyneth Horder-Payton | October 18, 2011 | #407 | |
SAMCRO deals with the fallout from a death threat made against Tara. | |||||
"Family Recipe" | Writer: Dave Erickson and Brady Dahl | Director: Paul Maibaum | October 25, 2011 | #408 | |
An important club vote gets side tracked when SAMCRO is forced to deal with dangerous external threats against the club. | |||||
"Kiss" | Writer: Regina Corrado & Marco Ramirez | Director: Billy Gierhart | November 1, 2011 | #409 | |
SAMCRO gets word that the Niners have made a new alliance that directly impacts their own agenda. | |||||
"Hands" | Writer: Chris Collins, David Labrava & Kurt Sutter | Director: Peter Weller | November 8, 2011 | #410 | |
Jax and Tara get a glimpse of life without SAMCRO but discover that their reality is hard to escape. | |||||
"Call of Duty" | Writer: Liz Sagal & Gladys Rodriguez | Director: Gwyneth Horder-Payton | November 15, 2011 | #411 | |
SAMCRO is in jeopardy of being muscled out of their own business when a formidable adversary arrives and quickly manages to pose a threat to their already fragile business relations with the cartel. | |||||
"Burnt and Purged Away" | Writer: Kurt Sutter & Dave Erickson | Director: Paris Barclay | November 22, 2011 | #412 | |
SAMCRO negotiates with the Irish Kings to secure the club's future. | |||||
"To Be, Act 1" | Writer: Kurt Sutter & Chris Collins | Director: Kurt Sutter | November 29, 2011 | #413 | |
Jax is confronted with a new challenge that threatens his family and his club. | |||||
"To Be, Act 2" | Writer: Kurt Sutter & Chris Collins | Director: Kurt Sutter | December 6, 2011 | #414 | |
Jax must overcome great obstacles as he attempts to finalize the gun deal between the Irish and the cartel. |
Cast[]
Main Cast[]
- Charlie Hunnam as Jackson 'Jax' Teller (14/14 episodes)
- Katey Sagal as Gemma Teller Morrow (14/14 episodes)
- Mark Boone Junior as Robert 'Bobby Elvis' Munson (14/14 episodes)
- Dayton Callie as Wayne Unser (14/14 episodes)
- Kim Coates as Alexander 'Tig' Trager (14/14 episodes)
- Tommy Flanagan as Filip 'Chibs' Telford (14/14 episodes)
- Ryan Hurst as Harry 'Opie' Winston (14/14 episodes)
- William Lucking as Piermont 'Piney' Winston (14/14 episodes)
- Theo Rossi as Juan Carlos 'Juice' Ortiz (14/14 episodes)
- Maggie Siff as Tara Knowles (14/14 episodes)
- Ron Perlman as Clarence 'Clay' Morrow (14/14 episodes)
Supporting Cast[]
Special Guest Stars
- Rockmond Dunbar as Eli Roosevelt (12/14 episodes)
- Ray McKinnon as Lincoln Potter (12/14 episodes)
- Danny Trejo as Romero 'Romeo' Parada (8/14 episodes)
Guest Stars
- Christopher Reed as Philip 'Filthy Phil' Russell (12/14 episodes)
- David Labrava as Happy Lowman (9/14 episodes)
- Niko Nicotera as George 'Ratboy' Skogstrom (9/14 episodes)
- Benito Martinez as Luis Torres (9/14 episodes)
- Emilio Rivera as Marcus Alvarez (8/14 episodes)
- Michael Ornstein as Chuck Marstein (6/14 episodes)
- Walter Wong as Chris 'V-Lin' Von Lin (6/14 episodes)
- Winter Ave Zoli as Lyla Winston (6/14 episodes)
- Frank Potter as Eric Miles (5/14 episodes)
- Jeff Kober as Jacob Hale Jr. (5/14 episodes)
- Jesse Garcia as Rafi (5/14 episodes)
- McNally Sagal as Margaret Murphy (5/14 episodes)
- Merle Dandridge as Rita Roosevelt (4/14 episodes)
- Kenny Johnson as Herman Kozik (3/14 episodes)
- Kristen Renton as Ima Tite (3/14 episodes)
Co-stars
- LaMonica Garrett as Deputy Sheriff Cane (4/14 episodes)
- Ramon De Ocampo as Deputy Sheriff Martinez (2/14 episodes)
Uncredited
- Tyler Silva as Abel Teller (5/14 episodes)
- Kurt Sutter as Otto 'Big Otto' Delaney (1/14 episodes)
Trivia[]
- Season 4 is the only season with 14 episodes instead of 13.