'Sons of Anarchy' season 7 episode 13 finale (FX): 'Papa's Goods'

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It's going to be the last episode of "Sons of Anarchy" season 7 on Tuesday, and fans will have to say their goodbyes to Jax Teller and the rest of SAMCRO. However, a plot leak may have destroyed SOA's one final ride for a number of fans.  Due to an unfortunate incident, some fans bade their farewell days earlier, and show creator Kurt Sutter apologized for it. 

According to IBT, the official release of the book "Sons of Anarchy: The Official Collector's Edition" is Dec. 10, a day after the "Sons of Anarchy" season 7 finale episode. However, a wholesaler shipped out copies of the book to buyers  before the shipment date, and this ultimately spoiled the ending for them. 

Sutter took to Twitter to apologize to fans who received the book before the show's finale. 

He tweeted, "It has been brought to my attention that our SOA Collector's Edition Book has been sent out a week early by some distributors and book outlets. This book contains details about the final episode of the series. This, my friends, is a storyteller's worst nightmare. I wanted this book to be a compliment to the show." 

Sutter then requested the fans to not spoil anything to the other fans. 

"There is no excuse for utter ineptitude. It pains me that this will be the parting memory of some fans. I hope you all tune in for the finale. It plays much better than it reads," he said. 

The book is Sutter's work and he put exclusive details about the show in its pages, as well as complete scripts and behind-the-scenes information. 

Nevertheless, many are still questioning which major character will meet his or her death in the final episode. Could it be Gemma? Or does Jax Teller's death mark the end of the story? 

The 13th and final episode of "Sons of Anarchy" is titled "Papa's Goods" and the episode will be about legacy. Jax has been trying to fulfill the legacy of John Teller when he read the manifesto "The Life and Death of Sam Crow: How the Sons of Anarchy Lost Their Way." Jax has been trying to keep SAMCRO in line with his father's vision by getting rid of the guns, violence and mayhem. But as fans have seen, Jax wasn't all that successful.

In "Papa's Goods," Jax evaluates his life and at the same time, worries about the legacy he will leave behind. Jax has sons and for sure, he doesn't want his sons to experience the life he had and suffer from the consequences of his actions, too.

Tune in to "Sons of Anarchy" on Dec. 9 only on FX. If you miss the episode, be sure to watch it online via live stream on FX.

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