Not only is she the secretary who 'stole' Adil from his fiancée, we learn that Tara is the one who anonymously circulated footage of her and Adil having sex in his office so that she could guilt Adil into marrying her.
She makes it impossible for him to have a cordial relationship with his father by instilling a sense of fear. Adil (Jim Sarbh) cheats on Tara with her best friend, Faiza, someone Tara could never imagine to be a betrayer.
She takes advantage of Adil's philandering ways and leaks the footage of their sexual encounter, effectively ruining his relationship with his former girlfriend and securing a place for herself in the Khanna household as his wife instead of a mere one-night stand. Ultimately, she can't recognize herself anymore.
Although we never actually saw Tara meet the True Death, Rutina Wesley has stated in an interview that Tara is definitely dead and that her death will serve as the catalyst for the rest of the final season.
Tara, meanwhile, informs a heartbroken Jax that she's lost their baby girl — and, in regard to Gemma, exclaims, “I can't be around her anymore, Jax.
"She's filing for divorce, and she's going to take your boys away from you.” She then told Jax to find someone who would tell him the truth, knowing that he was unlikely to take her word for it. And so he did, cornering Tara's lawyer and getting to the bottom of things.
Spoiler alert: Sons of Anarchy's season 6 premiere featured many scenes that got fans talking, one of which was Jax (Charlie Hunnam) cheating on his wife Tara (Maggie Siff) with maternal madame Colette (Kim Dickens), someone with whom he's also jumping into business.
The story was also about Tara's exploration of her ambivalence. We learned in Season One that Tara had an abortion in Chicago after her psychotic stalker ex-boyfriend tracked her down and demanded that she 'confess her sin' (which she did, but only to keep him from killing her).
Last week, Jax (Charlie Hunnam) learned that Tara (Maggie Siff) faked her pregnancy — and a miscarriage — as part of an elaborate scheme to keep Gemma (Katey Sagal) from being able to gain custody of Jax and Tara's sons should Tara end up in jail for the charges pending against her.
While in Chicago, Tara dated ATF agent Joshua Kohn, and got pregnant, and had an abortion at six weeks. Kohn became intimidating, violent, and obsessive, so she took out a restraining order against him several months before she returned to Charming, after an absence of 10 years.
The season five star's brood will expand from three to four in September. Congratulations are in order for former Bachelor star Tara Pavlovic-Shepherdson, who announced she's expecting a little girl with her husband Nick Shepherdson.
He knew that Jax was sleeping with Colette -- the madame of the house. As luck would have it, such as it is, Jax and Colette were in the middle of "unwinding" when Tara showed up. She burst into the room and ripped Colette off of her husband by the hair. In the end, though, Tara fled, horrified over what she's become.
At the end of the episode, Tara (Maggie Siff) was brutally killed by Gemma (Katey Sagal), who thought that Tara had betrayed her son, Jax (Charlie Hunnam), by ratting on him in exchange for immunity and a place in WitSec. But the whole thing was a misunderstanding — Tara had not betrayed him at all.
Tara was dead on the ground, and Gemma was sitting beside her body mumbling that it had to be done. She said she had to work to do. Gemma said Tara did this — she made a deal and betrayed Jax. No, Eli said, Tara didn't rat.
She's taking the kids with her. Jax doesn't have time to respond because there's a knock at the door. Roosevelt is there — to arrest Tara for conspiracy to commit murder. In a powerfully emotional scene, Tara is handcuffed and taken to jail.
She and Jax rekindled their relationship and had a son together named Thomas. Tara also raised Jax's son Abel as her own. The couple got married in Season 5, Episode 2, "Authority Vested," at a brothel, prior to Jax being arrested and taken to prison with other members of SAMCRO.
Tara Always Blamed Jax
She did put her life at the hospital on the back burner for Jax and the club, but this was her own choice. Tara was not above putting herself in difficult situations. Tara blamed Jax for every bad thing that happened and his lack of ability to leave the club.
The death toll on FX's Sons of Anarchy has swelled once again, and while that's to be expected from a season finale of one of the most deadly shows on TV, the shocking murder of Maggie Siff's Tara Knowles at the hands of Gemma (Katey Sagal) is one that will change Jax Teller forever.
"Somehow, I know you're the one who can give it to me." With both men in tears, Juice finally offers Jax the truth about Gemma killing Tara. "The way she killed her, so brutal," Juice says.
Tara, who is secretly pregnant with Jax's child, goes to see him, but is horrified to find him in bed with Ima, and the dust-up has knock-on consequences for Opie and Lyla. Gemma confronts Unser over his failure to alert SAMCRO to a raid on the clubhouse.
Tara finds out that Otto bit off his own tongue, which basically saves her from any threat of going to jail because of Otto's murder of the prison nurse. Gemma finds out that Tara is planning on moving to Oregon, and corners Tara at the hospital.
Juice later confesses everything to Jax, telling him that Gemma killed Tara and he helped her cover it up.
Otto manipulated Tara for a while before he agreed to help the club, and in order to convince him to help, she brought his late wife's favorite perfume. Otto, tied to a bed, asked Tara to put some of the perfume on her wrist, and after she freed his hand, he touched himself before Tara took a blood sample.
Tara's baby news
Back in March Tara announced that she and her husband Nick Shepherdson were expecting their second child together.
Season 4, which premieres Tuesday on FX, sees the motorcycle club members returning from a long stint in jail. Tara, who had a baby while Jax was in jail, has figured out what she wants for her son.