Is ian on shameless really gay

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I still might, because seeing gay people on TV, existing in a normal relationship without a bunch of trauma is rare.

Season 11 was a tall order for the writers, but they continued to give us a couple who could compromise and become better, for their individual character development and as a unit. Once Mickey comes to terms with Ian’s illness, it is almost too late as they go their separate ways after a fight over medication.

The two are reunited quickly in season 7 when Mickey plans to flee the country and wants to say a last goodbye to Ian.

After this, we don’t see a reunion until season 9… in prison. The actor might be playing a gay character on the show, but he mainly dated women in the past. 

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Cameron talked about the differences between his personal life and the world inhabited by his on-screen character on several occasions.

Ian's a really fantastic part. Ultimately, the show serves as a platform for opening discussions on sexual identity and societal biases.

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After savoring the entire final season, I have criticisms, but the one thing they did right throughout the entirety of the show was tell Ian and Mickey’s story.  

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Ending a mammoth TV series is tedious.

Terry isn’t the only homophobic character in the series but he is the most destructive. The show, while following the rest of the family’s life on the outside, also gives us a decent look into how they spend their time locked up.

is ian on shameless really gay

The vulnerability of this scene is punctuated by Mickey wearing a dress and earrings, a disguise he chose to elude capture. With him unable to accept his son’s sexuality, he takes steps to try and “turn him straight” while also meddling in their relationship. In “Brokeback Mountain,” Ennis Del Mar was raised to believe that showing any softness was gay.

In season nine, we’re given the Mickey’s return and the blessing of a jailhouse engagement, complete with some delightful ‘honeymoon’s over’ moments, which leaned into the idea that love is the same for everyone; too much time in close quarters makes you realize all of your partner’s annoying idiosyncratic behaviors. The character’s journey shows the emotional rollercoaster of living with bipolar disorder.

Ian pines for a real relationship with Mickey; he wants a real good life, like the one Jack talks about in “Brokeback Mountain.” Instead, Mickey marries the aforementioned prostitute with the intention of continuing to string Ian along, and we’re all heartbroken, but understanding, when Ian has to cut him off. Some fans believe that Cameron might be dating a model named Lauren Searle.

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The finale superficially wraps up many what-ifs with Frank’s death monologue, but I was most taken with the directorial choice to show us what actually becomes of Ian and Mickey. So, I agree that Shameless gave us a lot of wtf moments we weren’t buying and didn’t want, like Kermit and Tommy’s random hook up in the Alibi men’s room; but the loveliest plot it consistently watered was showing the world a couple of emotionally stunted dudes learn about their own sense of pride, self-care, and to how to unapologetically love one another.

Regardless, season seven and nine turned the tables on their love scenes as well. Ian becomes lost and struggles with his mental health, but never his sexuality. The two share an on-off relationship early on and would leave fans begging for reunions at the end of seasons.

As the show progresses, their relationship is filled with drama as they come to terms with their relationship.

Cameron started dating model and actress Sadie Newman in 2015. Over the course of ten years, we watched two angry, misguided, sexually oppressed South Side boys fall in love and become somewhat well-rounded men, who get married and learn to care for each other.