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⚫ | The [[SAMCRO]] is divided in the wake of Donna's death. [[Clay Morrow|Clay]] sets up a new gun deal with the Real IRA. Meanwhile, a white supremacist group takes root in Charming and threatens more than just SAMCRO's control over Charming; the [[Michael Myers (Halloween)|Michael Myers-like]] masked [[List of gangs from Sons of Anarchy#L.O.A.N.|L.O.A.N.]] gang kidnaps and gang rapes [[Gemma Teller Morrow|Gemma]], and tells her to stop SAMCRO from selling guns to blacks and other non-white gangs.<ref>{{cite web|website=TV.com|url=http://www.tv.com/shows/sons-of-anarchy/albification-1268582/|title=''Sons of Anarchy'': "Albification"}}</ref> |
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The [[Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club|Sons Of Anarchy club]] divided in the wake of Donna's death. |
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⚫ | [[Clay Morrow|Clay]] sets up a new gun deal with the IRA. Meanwhile, a white supremacist group takes root in Charming and threatens more than just SAMCRO's control over Charming |
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"Albification" is the first episode of the second season of the FX television series Sons of Anarchy. It was written by Kurt Sutter, the original series creator, directed by Guy Ferland, and staff-wrtitten by Misha Green. It originally aired in the United States on September 9, 2009. [1] The title "Albification" refers to the process used to create albinos.
Plot
The SAMCRO is divided in the wake of Donna's death. Clay sets up a new gun deal with the Real IRA. Meanwhile, a white supremacist group takes root in Charming and threatens more than just SAMCRO's control over Charming; the Michael Myers-like masked L.O.A.N. gang kidnaps and gang rapes Gemma, and tells her to stop SAMCRO from selling guns to blacks and other non-white gangs.[2]
Production
This episode got 4.29 million viewers on its original network in the United-states.[3]
Music
- "Slip Kid" by Anvil
- "Fly Back Home" by Five Horse Johnson
- "Wucan" by Black Mountain (band)
- "Mad For You" by Blonde Acid Cult
- "Lil' Death" by Imperial Crowns
- "Girl From The North Country" by The Lions
- "Step Up (I’m on It)" by Maylene and the Sons of Disaster
- "Radiation Day" by Monster Magnet
- "He World Is Spinnin’ On Its Side Today" by Michael Sackler-Berner
- "The Devil" by The Hangmen
- "Nothing To Cry About" by The Toadies
- "Leda Atomica" by Year Long Disaster[4]