Kurt Sutter And Charlie Hunnam
Creator and Executive Producer Kurt Sutter (L) jokes with cast member Charlie Hunnam at a panel for the television series "Sons of Anarchy" during the FX portion of the Television Critics Association Summer press tour in Beverly Hills, California August 2, 2013. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni Reuters

After a season full of mayhem and bloodbath, "Sons of Anarchy" is set to roll down the curtains after seven years with the show's last instalment, "Sons of Anarchy" Season 7, Episode 13's "Papa's Goods." Series creator Kurt Sutter and actor Charlie Hunnam are scheduled to discuss the series finale of the FX biker drama series aftershow in "Anarchy Afterword" for the very last time.

Written and directed by Sutter, Episode 13's "Papa's Goods" will seal SMACRO's fate including its troubled president Jax Teller (Hunnam). Now that he had his revenge, the highly anticipated Season 7 finale will showcase the life of the club after Gemma's (Katey Sagal) death and whether Jax can move on from killing his own mother and cleaning up his mess.

The final "SOA" afterword will also feature other stars of the show for a surprise appearance to discuss the details of the final season. On his latest Twitter post, the controversial creator is still passionate about the finale leak, thanks to the early release of "Sons of Anarchy: The Official Collector's Edition" book and informed fans that he will be in the afterword to close the seven-year ride with "SOA" with "dignity and gratitude."

With so much hype surrounding the show's final season and "Sons of Anarchy's" "Red Rose," a fan expressed his disappointment on how the show let him down with "nonsensical narrative stalling, dead-ends, and land deals." Writer Frazier Tharpe dubbed the show's final season as a "lightweight trash."

"Across an equal seven-season run, 'Sons of Anarchy' didn't do nearly as good a job as 'The Shield' did in delaying all of the major fireworks until the main event," according to Complex on Kurt Sutter's final season with "Sons of Anarchy" in comparison to the writer's pervious work. "But I'd hoped that if anyone were to take all of the winning storytelling cues and apply them elsewhere, it'd be the guy who helped create much of it, in the same way former 'The Sopranos' lieutenants have flourished with their own series (Terence Winter with 'Boardwalk Empire'; Matthew Weiner and 'Mad Men')."

"Sons of Anarchy" Season 7, episode 13 is scheduled to return on FX for SAMCRO's final ride on Tuesday, Dec. 9 at 10 p.m. Check out episode 13's spoilers for "Papa's Goods" below courtesy of TV Promo. For "Sons of Anarchy" live streaming click here. Catch "Anarchy Afterword" right after the season 7 finale.