Over seven seasons, Sons of Anarchy There were a variety of villains with different motives for destroying SAMCRO, but the strangest one returned seven years later in the spinoff series. Maias MCand he was even worse. Sons of Anarchy arrived in 2008 to take audiences to the fictional town of Charming, California, to meet the titular motorcycle club, led by President Clay Morrow (Ron Perlman) and Vice President Jackson “Jax” Teller (Charlie Hunnam). Sons of Anarchy focused on Jax’s efforts to bring his late father’s vision for the club to life, but ultimately had to change that plan.
Jax also wanted to keep the club running while dealing with a lot of family trauma, which led him to make some questionable decisions along the way. Sons of Anarchy. Jax and SAMCRO have made many enemies over the years, from leaders of other gangs and clubs to ATF agents and more. All Sons of Anarchy The villain had reasons for wanting to take down SAMCRO and was a threat to the club, but there’s someone most viewers could never take seriously because of how strange he was: Lincoln Potter (Ray McKinnon).
Lincoln Potter Was Sons of Anarchy’s Strangest Villain, But He Had to Return in the Mayans
Lincoln Potter always felt bad on Sons of Anarchy
Lincoln Potter was a US attorney who made his debut in Sons of Anarchyin season 4, where he arrived in Charming with a task force of agents from the FBI, ICA and ATF. Lincoln’s goal was to get rid of SAMCRO, the RIRA, and the ROC all at once.and he attacked SAMCRO member Juice Ortiz (Theo Rossi) to blackmail him and use him as an informant. Later, Potter went after Otto Delaney (Kurt Sutter), trying to get him to report the club, but his biggest obstacle was the Galindo Cartel, with whom Clay made a deal to transport cocaine.
Potter was too strange for Sons of Anarchyand its strangeness, for the most part, didn’t fit with the tone of the show.
Despite being a very strategic and intelligent man, with clear goals, Potter was also very eccentric. In fact, Potter was too strange for Sons of Anarchyand its strangeness, for the most part, didn’t fit with the tone of the show. Potter’s eccentricities, such as drinking chocolate milk and smoking while reclining upside down in a chair to help him think, may have been a way to lighten the mood in Sons of Anarchybut Potter ended up feeling awkward and his presence on the show became uncomfortable.
When Potter finally had the evidence he needed and was preparing to arrest Jax and the rest, Romero Parada (Danny Trejo) and Luis Torres (Benito Martinez), members of the Galindo Cartel, arrived with a legal order to force Potter to stop his RICO . flat. Parada and Torres were actually undercover CIA agents, and so Potter had to give them all the information he had. Lincoln left but came back Maias MCwhich made sense since he wasn’t just the only one Sons of Anarchy villain who survived the show, but also had unfinished business in the world of MCs.
How the Mayans Changed Lincoln Potter (And Made Him Worse)
Lincoln Potter of the Mayans was not interesting at all
Even with all its eccentricities and strangeness, Lincoln Potter in Sons of Anarchy He was a complex character.but that no longer happened in Mayans. Potter returned as an antagonist and was leading a case against the Galindo Cartel and Los Olvidados, using an informant from the Mayans MC. Although Potter was still a strange character, Mayans turned him into a stereotypical villainone that was rather bland, especially when compared to how he was written and portrayed in Sons of Anarchy.
Lincoln Potter is one of those characters who isn’t remembered for their story, but for how weird they were and how bad they felt in the series.
At the end of MayansPotter led an attack on the titular MC, waiting outside as he heard all the gunshots, so different from what happened in Sons of Anarchythis time Potter won. Lincoln Potter is one of those characters who isn’t remembered for their story, but for how weird they were and how bad they felt in the series, and even though he was the main antagonist in Mayanshe also didn’t leave a permanent mark, unlike other villains.
Sons of Anarchy, created by Kurt Sutter, follows a notorious outlaw motorcycle club, the Sons of Anarchy, as they take on drug traffickers, corporate developers, and law enforcement to protect their livelihoods and their hometown of Charming, CA . Loosely based on William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet,” Sons of Anarchy explores what happens when the seduction of money and power takes place within the family. The show follows the Teller and Morrow family legacies, with Jackson ‘Jax’ Teller handling his duties as vice president of the club while dealing with the new president – his stepfather – Clay Morrow.
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September 8, 2008
- Seasons
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7
- Presenter
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Kurt Suter