(L-R) Cast Members Charlie Hunnam, Katey Sagal And Kim Coates Of Drama The Series 'Sons Of Anarchy' Participate In A Panel Discussion During FX Networks' Portion Of The 2014 Television Critics Association Cable Summer Press Tour In Beverly Hills
IN PHOTO: (L-R) Cast members Charlie Hunnam, Katey Sagal, and Kim Coates of drama the series "Sons of Anarchy" participate in a panel discussion during FX Networks' portion of the 2014 Television Critics Association Cable Summer Press Tour in Beverly Hills, California July 21, 2014. REUTERS/Kevork Djansezian

"Sons of Anarchy" season 7, episode 5 left so many fans in the edge of their seats as Juice (Theo Rossi) holds a gun over Gemma (Katey Sagal). For the show's upcoming episode, "Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em," Juice has been struggling for being left in the dark while hiding from SAMCRO and what lies ahead in episode 6 is clearly up to him given that he has two major choices.

Now that he can't rely on Gemma, Juice is left alone trying to weigh down his choices on whether to go back in Jax's (Charlie Hunnam) good graces or help the Mayans bring down his own club. With the information that he had, he can easily go back to his MC to stop Jax from his killing spree after Gemma told him about Lin ordering the hit on Tara.

Feeling responsible for what happened in Diosa and the lives of everyone surrounding him, the tattooed president realized the damage of his revenge after he waged war against the Chinese Triad. Now in vulnerable stages of their lives, Jax, Gemma and Juice have to make some choices for the good of everyone and for Tuesday's show Jax is going to "take advantage of shifting alliances" to settle something for his club.

With Gemma's survival now in Juice's hand, the club's matriarch will find some comfort in "Glee's" Lea Michele's character Gertie with Juice threatening to spill her darkest secret. Other characters who will be in next week's episode include "The Cosby Show" star Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Michael Beach, Brad Carter as Leland Gruen and Mo McRae as Tyler.

Meanwhile, series creator Kurt Sutter teased more violence on his Twitter account comparing the brutality to a candy with a surprise centre. "Pulp violence and dark absurdity has always been the candy coating on #SOA. Once you lick through it, you find the soft sweet center," he said. "If the level of violence in #soa is bothering you at episode 703... Oy! Best start tuning into the safe backdrafts of Chicago Fire."

"Sons of Anarchy" season 7, episode 5 returns on FX on October 14 at 10 pm.