- The Blu-ray/DVD contains a 'Creator's Cut' version of this episode, which features four minutes of additional footage:
- After Jax (Charlie Hunnam) tells Emma Jean (Ashley Tisdale) he's taking her to the clubhouse, Clay (Ron Perlman) gets on his bike in the garage. He goes to turn it on just as Bobby (Mark Boone Junior) and Juice (Theo Rossi) enter the house, but is distracted by their arrival and almost falls off. They help him, as he says he thought he could hold it up. Juice tells him he will, and Clay places his oxygen mask back on as he leaves the garage and half-heatedly agrees. Juice asks Bobby if he thinks Clay will be able to ride by the time of the vote, and Bobby says he doubts it. He says Clay should ride the trike, but Juice points out he won't, saying Clay feels it's not 'real' riding. Bobby says he agrees with that.
- Immediately after the above scene, (Katey Sagal), Happy (David Labrava), V-Lin (Wally Rudolph) and Ratboy (Niko Nicotera) are sharing a joint in the Teller-Morrow office as Chuck (Michael Ornstein) enters. They see Jax pull into the lot with Emma Jean, and Gemma marches out to meet them. V-Lin says he finds Gemma "scary", and Happy agrees, but Chuck says her bark is worse than her bite before immediately reconsidering.
- After Jax tells Chibs (Tommy Flanagan) to call Skeeter (Bob Rusch) to find out if there's a body they can pass off as Emma Jean's, Chibs tries to reassure Gemma by suggesting she go and check on Lyla.
- Immediately after the above scene, Tara (Maggie Siff) arrives at Lyla's (Winter Ave Zoli) with groceries. She asks where the kids are, and a dazed Lyla says Mary is picking them up. When she asks if they know about Opie's death, Lyla says they don't. She asks if someone has prescribed Lyla something, but Lyla says she has her own supply. Lyla then asks Tara if she would like to know what she was doing when Opie was murdered; she was filming a lesbian orgy. Tara tells her that if she needs anything from the club to let her know, and Lyla contemptuously points out that she's the new queen. They then see Gemma standing in the doorway, also with groceries, and Lyla laughs and says "there's the old queen." Tara tells Gemma that Lyla is high, and Lyla taunts Gemma about Clay beating her up. Tara then loses her cool, telling Lyla she needs to sober up and turn up at the wake to represent her family. Lyla starts crying, and Gemma takes her to the shower. Tara apologizes, but Gemma tells her she was right to say what she said.
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