A recent trend in popular TV dramas are live post-episode talk hows. 'The Walking Dead' and 'Breaking Bad' on AMC have 'Talking Dead' and 'Talking Bad' respectively. 

The latest TV show to catch on with the after show trend is FX's 'Sons of Anarchy.' Entertainment Weekly has confirmed that Season 6 of the motorcyle drama, which stars Charlie Hunman, Ron Perlman and Katey Sagal, will have post-episode chat shows.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the cable network has picked up three episodes of the online after show entitled 'Anarchy Afterword,' which will air on FX's website. 

The 30-minute segments will air live after the East Coast Season 6 premiere, episode five and the season finale, THR reported. FX will keep the post show installments online for those who miss the live streams. The show will probably include one or two commercial breaks.

According to THR, Chris Franjola, a regular roundtable guest on 'Chelsea Lately,' will host the show and be joined by cast members, celebrity fans and 'Sons of Anarchy' creator Kurt Sutter, who hinted at the after show on Twitter.

Chris Hardwick, who also appears on the 'Chelsea Lately' roundtable, hosts the live segments of 'Talking Dead' and 'Talking Bad.' 'Talking Dead' premiered during Season 2 of the hit zombie series in 2011. Aside from cast members and creators of the show, Hardwich has been joined by celebrity superfans such as Patton Oswalt, Aisha Tyler, Dave Navarro and Joe Manganiello. 

'Talking Bad' premiered after the final season premiere of the Emmy winning drama, which stars Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul.

According to Kurt Sutter, 'Sons of Anarchy' will have two more seasons including Season 6, which has a premiere that Sutter says will have a shocking and violent storyline.

The sixth season of 'Sons of Anarchy' premieres Sept. 10 on FX. 

Check out an intense Season 6 promo.