- The Blu-ray/DVD contains a 'Creator's Cut' version of this episode, which features three minutes of additional footage:
- After Jax (Charlie Hunnam) asks Pope (Harold Perrineau) why he continues to sell drugs despite being successful in legitimate business, Clay (Ron Perlman) is having breakfast with Oswald (Patrick St. Esprit). They discuss the recent home invasions, and Clay says the sheriffs don't know Charming like Charming PD did, or like Clay and Oswald themselves do. When Oswald says there is nothing they can do about the situation, Clay points out Jacob (Jeff Kober) only has six months left as mayor. Oswald says he isn't running for office again, but Clay says he has to; after Jacob's Charming Heights failure, Oswald would easily win. Oswald, however, disagrees, asking why Jacob has given a commercial lease to Tara (Maggie Siff). Clay says it is for an escort agency, and was Jax's idea. When Oswald points out that Jax is in charge now, meaning SAMCRO would not be guaranteed to support him in an election, Clay assures him that he still runs things behind the scenes, not Jax, and that he can get Oswald elected. Juice (Theo Rossi) then arrives to take Clay to the hospital. Before he leaves, Clay tells Oswald to "stay the course."
- After Jax assures Roosevelt (Rockmond Dunbar) that Pope is not behind the home invasions, Tig (Kim Coates), Happy (David Labrava) and Phil (Chris Reed) are burying Mackey's (Jack Conley) body in the woods. Phil asks if they should say a prayer, and Tig says they should; "Hey, baby Jesus, here comes some shit."
- Immediately after the above scene, Juice and Skeeter (Bob Rusch) are cremating Carla (Wanda De Jesus), with Juice pointing out that now he knows how Tig felt when Dawn (Rachel Miner) was killed.
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