SPOILER ALERT: Character and storyline spoilers ahead for the "What a Piece of Work Is Man" episode of Sons of Anarchy.

Bobby Elvis has left the building. In Tuesday night's episode of Sons of Anarchy, Bobby Munson, SAMCRO’s most levelheaded and committed member, paid the ultimate price for SAMCRO president Jax's poor decisions, as SAMCRO enemy August Marks put a bullet in Bobby’s head. Now, with just four episodes left in Season 7 — and the series — SAMCRO's world continues to unravel, and the list of the club’s enemies, external and internal, continues to grow.

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The loss of Bobby is also an emotionally devastating one to the club, and actor Mark Boone Junior, Bobby’s portrayer, talked to Yahoo TV about shooting his finale, what he thinks should have been Bobby's Sons of Anarchy ending, and where we’ll see him next (hint: there’s another big death scene in his future).

At what point did you find out Bobby was going to be killed off?

Pretty close to when it happened, which was back in August or September, when we shot all this stuff. I wasn’t really told much in advance. [But] this is absolutely the way I approached every day on this set, which is, you just didn’t get into the habit of predicting the future. It did no good to do that.



How did Bobby maintain his cool throughout this entire kidnapping by Marks and his people?

He's a badass! I used to have a half-wolf and somebody kidnapped him once, and I was to find out later that he just sat in the corner and put his back against the wall, you know, to protect himself. And if anything would have been done to him that he didn't like, those people would have found out what a real wolf is all about. And that's kind of what happened with Bobby. The episodes aren’t really reflective of some of the things that happened in that room. They had a little more trouble getting Bobby down on the ground when they cut off [his] hand.



Do you think August Marks and Moses ever had any intention of letting Bobby go back to the club alive?

Well, I would say that if Jax and the club had acquiesced sooner, right away maybe, then I don't think that… that's in hindsight, of course. But in hindsight, you would think maybe that that wouldn't have gone down like that. So maybe Jax has to live with that. I had never thought about that until you asked that question, actually.



I just saw the episode, too, so, when I think about how it went down and what Marks said, it's quite possible that had Jax, you know, given [the preacher's body] up right away, then Bobby might still be alive. Jax, you idiot!

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The SoA cast is famously close. How difficult was it to film that final scene? There was probably a lot of genuine emotion coming forth there.

I'd say there was no acting required on the part of the players involved. From what I saw. I mean, I didn't get to see any of what they were doing, because I was laying there, on the ground, and in the back of the van. When Tommy [Flanagan] and Charlie [Hunnam] were doing that scene standing over my blood, over Bobby's blood, I was still laying in the background in the van. And I was there, and I go, "What the …? What is going on? Is this a 20-minute scene or what?" You know? And they were shooting the scene, and I didn't even know that. And Tommy came back and was like, “Boone! Boone! I’m trying to do something over here! What the hell is wrong with you?" I mean, very upset. He was already upset, and then he got very upset. So that was one of the funny things that happened, that was not that funny, but [everyone] was very emotional.



What did Chibs pick up off the ground in that scene? It was something of Bobby's?

The bullet cartridge. The one that killed Bobby.



Wow. Extra motivation that might ensure Bobby's promise to Moses that someone wearing a reaper is going to kill Moses in revenge comes to fruition?

Hmm. Maybe. Never thought about that, but, yeah, right.



If you could have chosen a different ending for Bobby, what would you have had happen for him?

That he would have ended up president of SAMCRO at the end of the series, because he should have been president like three seasons ago. Jax should just take a little seat, and take a rest, take a load off. Bobby’s the old guard. He wasn't one of the original nine, but he was very close, right on the heels of those guys. There's not much age difference between Bobby and Clay and Gemma… Bobby meant something even to Gemma, you know? They go back, way back, and Bobby was very much involved in the bringing up of Jax, and it's a big kind of a big hole created there with his death.

