We ended last week with Gemma’s (Katey Sagal) heart-breaking revelation about her gang rape. This week, we picked up where we left off: with Jax (Charlie Hunnam) and Clay (Ron Perlman) reacting to and dealing with the news.

Jax’s first order of business? To sew his “Redwood Original” patch back on his vest. Looks like our boy isn’t going nomad any time soon—whew!

Clay and Jax have found a common interest: destroying the men who raped Gemma. They get Sam Crow together and tell them the story. And then they begin to make plans.

How does Gemma deal with telling the two main men in her life about getting gang raped by a group of nasty white supremacists? She wakes and bakes, smoking a joint at her dining room table.

Have I told you lately how much I love Gemma? But who can blame her? She’s dealing with the fact her revelation will most likely ruin her marriage. As she explains it, men like Clay need to be the only man to sleep with their women. And that fantasy has been shattered by the knowledge that Gemma was raped by three men.

In a particularly vulnerable moment, Gemma and Tig (Kim Coates) have an outrageously animalistic encounter, all stemmed from needing to be close to someone. Wonder how Clay will feel about that.

In an even more vulnerable moment, Tig lets too much slip to Opie (Ryan Hurst). He learns everything about why Donna died, telling him that Agent Stahl (Ally Walker) is really at fault for Donna’s death. Way to pass the buck of responsibility to someone else, Tig. Opie confronts the agent, gun in her face, and I’m pretty sure that her pants were soaked by the time Opie walked away.

Jax shared his father’s book with Opie, and Opie decides to stay in Sam Crow so that he can help to put things right. He also tells the club that he saw Chibs (Tommy Flanagan) with Stahl. But before SAM CRO can confront Chibs, the Irishman comes clean with the club.

The more I see of Tig, the more I like him. He lets Clay in on the fact that Gemma needs to know that she’s still wanted by her husband. So Clay does the best thing possible: he shows Gemma that she’s wanted in a passionate display in the repair shop’s office. Good job, Clay.

Did you see the previews for next week’s episode? Talk about drama! I can’t wait.