5.6 Small World This week’s episode is full of shocking moments where you wonder if Jax has gone too far. They certainly aren’t getting out of the drug muling business anytime soon, put it that way.  This week, Jax and Pope’s business relationship goes a little deeper. It’s odd how quickly the relationship between the two has advanced, given that it looked like Pope was being set up as the main antagonist for the series, at least during the first few episodes (although there is definitely still time for that to happen). Pope has now asked Jax to mule more cocaine with the promise of a lot more money in return. Pope straight up tells Jax that there is no risk, but the Sons don’t seem so sure, given that  the plan barely gets voted in, with the majority ruling six-five in favour. Had Tig not been forced to always vote in line with Jax, it probably wouldn’t have, as it looked as if Tig really wanted to say no.  Which leads to the revelation of Sons of Anarchy’s worst-kept secret: that Clay has been using the nomads for the home invasions. Unser has pretty much pieced it together for himself, but he also made the mistake of telling Clay. Given what Clay did to Piney in the last series, this isn’t a good idea and it really wouldn’t be surprising if Clay made an attempt on Unser’s life. Whilst Clay’s health has improved and he no longer needs to use the oxygen tank, he’s still carrying it around and hasn’t told anyone that he is better. It is possible that this is to prevent the home invasions leading back to him, as he could just claim that he is too ill to be capable of them.  This week, Carla returned and then exited the show permanently. After forcing Gemma to perform a sex act on Nero at gunpoint, she shot herself in the head. It is then revealed by Nero that she was his half-sister and that she was in love with him. It probably would have been more effective to reveal this before she had died, as the shock of seeing Carla shoot herself and then Nero explaining this straight afterwards made it a little hard to take in.  Read Stu’s review of the previous episode, Orca Shrugged, here. Follow our Twitter feed for faster news and bad jokes right here. And be our Facebook chum here.