The central emotional conflict involves Tara Knowles-Teller’s attempt to escape the club's influence. Fearing for her children's safety, she fakes a pregnancy and miscarriage to distance them from Gemma, leading to a profound breakdown in her relationship with Jax .
Season 6 begins with Jax Teller attempting to fulfill his father’s vision of moving the club away from the illegal gun business . However, this goal is immediately compromised by a horrific school shooting involving a KG-9 gun linked to the club—a plot point that forces the characters and the audience to confront the real-world consequences of their lifestyle . Index of /Serial/Sons of Anarchy/S06/
Clay begins the season incarcerated and isolated. His eventual release and immediate execution by Jax serves as a symbolic end to the "old guard" of the club, though it does not bring the peace Jax hoped for . However, this goal is immediately compromised by a
Gemma remains the club’s matriarchal force, but her paranoia and desire to keep her family close lead to the season’s most devastating moment: the murder of Tara . Thematic Symbolism Gemma remains the club’s matriarchal force, but her