Oh it's true; Hamlet was both f@&#^&d by others and f@%&$d up internally. But he's got nothing on Teller. Or, to put differently, Willie Shakespeare does a heluva lot better job telling this story than Sutter does. Yet I'm still watching this train wreck to the end.... 
Same here. I DVR it to be sure.
Early on, when Sutter said Hamlet was storyline inspiration, I imagined an intricate well crafted tome with interwoven plots. John Teller's papers served as the ghost. Good plot device. Was obvious Jax was a very troubled character. His Mom was very evil, & so was Clay blah blah. But Sutter being married to Sagal gave her too much landscape, & is easy to figure out why he did. And for a while, it seemed to go well, with the Hamlet theme more or less woven around the spokes.
About 2 years ago it morphed into caricature - for me - but is still a fun watch. And compared to the tv landscape (dismal boring crap mostly) has been a good escapism series for me. Better than most, but less than it could have been. Anyway, Ophelia still sort of drowned, but not by suicide.
Jax death seems inevitable, or he "allows" himself to killed. At the end most main characters are dead in Hamlet. As in SOA. Last act is the poisoned sword & the poison. Tragic stuff that followed tragic stuff. Could mean a fellow SOA does it, could be Smits, might be cops. If Sutter leaves him alive guess that means Casey Jones didn't really wreck after all in this version.
Jax is the cold blooded crazed killer but he remains our hero/anti-hero. Done better Huffman could have been up for an Emmy.
Worth a mention, Drea Matteo is certainly a fine looking gal, espcially from her south side headed north.