Tommy Flanagan and Theo Rossi share their take on key moments.

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Tommy Flanagan on SAMCRO teaming with the Indian Hills charter to take down some of Lins crew and buyers.

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All my own stunts.

That wasnt all you.

(Laughs) Fifty-fifty, lets say, and thats just because Im being kind to the stunt man.

Theres actuallyso muchmore of me but…

What part do you want to claim you did yourself?

Hanging off the side of the truck?

I swear to God that was me.

I told Hunnam after, You give me all this st, you healthy fer.

Im an old guy.

How old are you?

Seventy-eight, I think, at last count.

Im 49, actually.

How fast was the truck going when you were standing up firing though?

(Laughs) Too fin fast for my likin.

But thats why you hang on.

You got a little safety rope attached to you, but still, its a little bit scary.

But I love doing stunts, I really do.

You always regret it the next day when you wake up.

Youre like, Ouch, ouch, ouch, and ouch.

I didnt know I had muscles here.

And that ones straining here.

And that bones aching.

And this toes hurtin.

And this fingers hurtin.

And my heads hurtin.

A normal day onSons.

How do you think fans will react to that?

That one guy was such a sweet guy, and he got one right through his head.

I have a feeling well still get sympathy from the fans.

So I hope they dont start hatin us for being just downright evil.

We wear the white hats.

Theo Rossi on Juices decision to let Unser go.

Rossi:Oh, of course you are going to think that for a second.

Kurt could launch the second episode where you walk up and just cut his throat.

I dont plan anything about where it will go.

It can happen that way, especially in the last season.

In season three, maybe I would have been like, Oh, I dont think so.

Lets be honest, whos the only communication hes had up to that point?

At the same time, I think hes so exhausted.

I think hes so exhausted that hes just like, Get out of here.

What else can happen?

He has nothing that he holds onto, he has nothing that he cherishes anymore.