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Same! Ian was my favourite character once upon a time, it's so disappointing to see him become this unrecognisable, horrible person. It must suck for Cam too, he must be aware of the shift.

Tbh I wouldn't be surprised if Cam's just over it. The direction they decided to take Ian this season must be so disappointing, given in season four and five it seemed like they were trying to give Cam a heavier storyline which would give him a lot to work with, and a chance to really show off his skills. And he

I have no idea why they insist on pretending that Ian and Mickey's relationship wasn't as meaningful as it really was. Ian continues to rewrite their past to make Mickey out as abusive, while painting himself as innocent when it was mostly the other way around. And the way he so casually talked about Mickey's rape and

I'll amend my statement: Offensive comedy isn't funny anymore UNLESS you're a 12 year old boy or an MRA :)

God it's honestly so disappointing reading comments like this, just reaffirms to me that the show runners primarily have their straight male audience in mind and are happy to sacrifice quality content in favour of writing pointless hetero sex scenes which fulfil their weekly boob quota. This show doesn't know how to

I was watching a show that definitely had its flaws, but at least the characters were compelling and relatable and I was always rooting for them. In season four they all developed in really interesting ways, whether for the better (Carl, Mickey, Lip) or for the worst (Fiona), it felt like everything had a purpose and

I know, and as I said, there's no excuse for that. However, when he changed and became an openly supportive boyfriend to Ian, and was non-violent, affectionate and explicitly told Ian he loved him, Ian threw that back in his face and demanded he return to being "the Southside thug [he] fell for". Ian was violent

You're right, I would never try and speak over an entire race! I apologise that it came across that way. However, that is my opinion which I'm entitled to, and I'm merely repeating what I've heard from a lot of people (including POC). I do personally think that a white person calling a black child the n word is

I'm in no way excusing Mickey's violence toward Ian, there's no excuse for that, but I think Ian's reason for enlisting was a lot more complex than that. I would guess that that was the time his bipolar disorder began to develop, and obviously he also couldn't cope with watching Mickey marry Svetlana. Having said that

Jesus, I'm shocked (and embarrassed) to see so many positive comments! That episode was honestly awful. It appears the showrunners didn't learn anything from the disaster that was season 5. Every single character is absolutely unrecognisable now. I really don't want to see Fiona and Lip in relationships with people so