The Ed Sheeran song at the end they dance to hits so hard with these two "We were just kids when we fell in love" and "We are still kids but we're so in love." Both lines are true for them 💕 And even now mid 20s it works Also I love how after Mickey came out, he wasn't scared anymore to show Ian how much he loved him. Ian was right when he said that people not knowing meant he wasn't free. And in the same event, Mickey becomes TRULY free 😭😭😭😭
1:15 I love how he watches Ian walk away with that smile…and then how he looks back to sandy - the smile and the way he looks back - you know in his mind he’s going Yeah that’s, that’s mine. I’m hittin that.
I think a lot of that was supposed to be due to his medication? A lot of these scenes take place when he’s struggling quite alot with his bipolar. I could be wrong but that’s usually when Ian can seem quite vacant.
@@theredmistiscoming609 this, have seen it with several folks, never once worked, always hurt someone which seems at least third the point of Shameless, while they still show it as healthy so much being promiscuous in some way
@@Finngrinder they show it as healthy because they want more people to do it. I have no idea why. But it’s IMPOSSIBLE to be in love with two people equally at once, and I stand by that no matter what anyone says. You can love two people at once, but you cannot be in love with two people at once. I do think if it’s a polyamorous relationship based solely on sex that it could work, but I think even then eventually someone will get jealous. And like the original comment says, you will get lonely. You literally have to share your liver with someone else. People are willingly getting cheated on and trying to paint it as some woke liberating relationship.