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99 Words About … The intimidators of ‘Sons of Anarchy’

It’s the show the Emmys are afraid of.

The cast of "Sons of Anarchy" (10 p.m. Tuesday, FX) is so convincing as outlaw bikers, voters must be terrified that, if nominated, the actors would storm the ceremony on Harleys, steal their women and cuckold them on live TV.

Even Katey Sagal.

Season four picks up with the gang’s release from prison and the arrival of veteran menacers Rockmond Dunbar ("Prison Break") and Danny Trejo ("Machete") — who, like cheese sauce, makes everything he touches better.

They just reinforce "Anarchy’s" status — until pay-per-view embraces maximum-security shiv-fighting — as TV’s most emasculating hit.

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