FX Network aired the Sons of Anarchy season three finale on Tuesday, November 30, 2010, concluding a season that saw the motorcycle club travel halfway around the world and where the twists and turns of the plot lines gave many viewers whiplash from trying to keep up with the story. The episodes of season three bear re-watching several times to keep up with the adrenaline drama, and that will have to satisfy viewers until season four premieres, sometime in 2011. Sons of Anarchy stars Ron Perlman, Katy Sagal and Charlie Hunnam.
Read more at Suite101: Sons of Anarchy Off to Prison but End 3rd Season in Happy PlaceDuring the 2010 Primetime Emmy Awards last August, there was a skit involving the cast of Modern Family and Stewie from the animated series Family Guy.
"Hey, Al Bundy," Stewie called to actor Ed O'Neill. "It must be nice to finally be on a show that you can mention at dinner parties and not have people cringe."
It was a great burn on O'Neill. But oddly, it made us think of Katey Sagal.
O'Neill and Sagal, of course, played Al and Peg Bundy on the trashy but addictive Married ... with Children, which aired from 1987 to 1997.
But if O'Neill can hold his head higher now due to his role as Jay Pritchett on Modern Family, Sagal was given critical permission to raise her noggin three seasons ago when she took on the role of Gemma Teller Morrow on Sons of Anarchy.
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COLLINGWOOD -- Paul Thurston is by no means Canada's worst driver.
The 55-year-old former motorcycle stunt driver -- he once held a world record for jumping 15 cars on his bike -- who now runs a motorcycle shop and U-haul rental business on Mountain Road is the first graduate from the sixth season of Canada's Worst Driver, a reality television show on Discovery Channel.
Thurston -- or 'Thursty' -- was the given the thumb's up by the show's panel of expert judges in the season's fourth episode which aired last Monday.The show is rebroadcast throughout the week, and previous episodes are available at www.discoverychannel.ca. TO read the rest of the artilce: http://www.theenterprisebulletin.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2859031



