TVOM: "“Faith and Despondency” definitely marks the beginning of the end for Sons of Anarchy, sealing off a number of plots while setting up the rest of its narrative pins to bowl over in the final few (presumably lengthy and commercial-filled) hours. By default, this means “Faith and Despondency” is an episode of Big Moments – and for the most part, is able to deliver on a few of them, if only because the actors are finally given some material to work with during the long, looooong scenes they find themselves in. Not a whole lot of it makes any sense (or is entertaining in any kind of dramatic way), but thanks to a few strong performances, “Faith and Despondency” is able to connect with a few simple moments."
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