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We don't have to rehash everything, and we'll just have to agree to disagree that Trevor, in my opinion, is very selfish and self-centered and was never about Ian but all about himself in the "relationship" (or the few weeks they were seeing each other)-but I would like you to please direct me to the episode and scene

Trevor's been shown to be nothing less than a nice, stand-up guy? Did you watch all the episodes where he constantly pressured Ian to have sex, and then the episode where they did when Ian was saying "No" right up until they did it? He told Ian he had "plenty of friends" and that if Ian was going to make it weird

He fucked up in leaving Mickey. The show can't possibly expect us to believe Ian is now suddenly in love with Trevor instead. He's only known him a few months, and didn't even know how old he was until Monica came to town, indicating he wasn't all that interested in Trevor overall. I doubt Mickey's return was planned

In the fifth episode Trevor says the vagina (using air quotes) is a nonfactor and the show has not cleared up that point since . Two weeks ago they implied Ian was fingering Trevor when they woke up together and I wondered what was supposed to be happening then too. Later Ian says they've been "jacking each other

And how did she know Ian was even home? She just got there herself and hadn't been inside.

In having Ian tell Caleb stuff about his past that Caleb keeps dismissing as nothing to do with him-or worse, like tonight, laugh at-I wish the endgame from the writers was going to be that this supposed "great guy" with a real-life hero job and all the advantages Mickey never had, actually turns out to be a tool who