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Lawrence D. Brown Sr.
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I think the major issue is that we the audience expect the Gallaghers to want better for themselves and we expect them to make the kinds of choices that lead to a more stable life. When in reality people who live in a cycle of poverty that includes drug and alcohol abuse don't always see it that way. I am okay with

I think that it is possible that by the end of season 7 we will see somewhat of a Gallagher reunion with everyone coming together after the death of either Monica or one of the boys. As strange as it may all sound, it appears that they all need each other. Fiona needs Lip and Lip needs Fiona, Ian needs both Fiona and

Carl will be the one to save the entire family. He will be the one to finish college and become successful. As I noted earlier, Carl has always been the family savior. Each and Every Gallagher owes a ton of gratitude to Carl.

She is much smarter than both Kev and Vee. She is likely to do something that destroys them because at the end of the day Kev and Vee are extensions of the Gallagher family and the Gallagher always lose in the end.

Man, all of this.

I think in the end, Carl is going to be the Savior. I mean, he always has been……

Fiona taking over the Laundromat business was the most irresponsible thing that she could have done up to this point. First, she used the family house as collateral so if she is unable to make the mortgage payment then the entire family is in jeopardy. Second, she did not do enough research to find out if the