One of the fan favorite actors on FX's Sons of Anarchy recently previewed the tragedy of the final episode of the series while admitting that it is very satisfying.

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Theo Rossi, who played Juice on the motorcycle drama, recently spoke with TVGuide.com about his character's exit from the series in the penultimate episode and also talked about how the finale will likely feel to longtime viewers.

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"I was so unbelievably satisfied with the finale and I think everybody was," Rossi stated. "There's going to be a lot of talk after the finale. The last two episodes are almost like a two-part finale. Seven years of a show is almost an impossibility nowadays, but more impossible is seven years of a show that the fan base grows every single year.

"Usually, shows start taking a dip and then they kind of go out with a whisper. With ours, we're going out with this blast of like, 'Here's the story and you're never going to stop talking about it.'"

Rossi may not be a part of the finale but he is confident in series creator and show runner Kurt Sutter's ability to finish his seven-season story.

"I think the story is told exactly the way Kurt wants to tell it. Every word, from the first one uttered to the last one said, is exactly his story and it's such a rarity to have people tell their stories exactly the way they want to," Rossi observed. "Look at this episode you just watched. I mean, people could watch this and go, 'I don't even understand how there could be a finale!' That's the great thing about it. At the end of the day it's Jax's story and the tragedy that surrounds it all."

Jax indeed had one of the most tragic moments in his entire life when he shot and killed his mother Gemma (Katey Sagal) in the final moments of the penultimate episode. It remains to be seen if this tragedy will continue through the series finale or if he will have any form of redemption.

This series is said to be based on the William Shakespeare tragedy Hamlet, in which pretty much everyone dies in the end, so it is possible that our hero will die at the end of the series, though hopefully at peace.

Sons of Anarchy airs Tuesdays at 10 p.m. ET/PT on FX.

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