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EXACTLY!

So you are surprised a bunch of people still in their teens, with an unbelievably low amount of supervision, are bumbling their way through their sex and love lives? I'm not saying Shameless is always extremely life-like, but I do remember being that age and how much I learned from/was deterred by parental figures

The minute I saw that the coffee shop was closed, I got really scared, really quick. All I could think was that the dude knew it, because it was so close to his house, and was setting Fiona up. So glad it didn't go that route, I need some good shit to start happening for Fiona.

I look at Ming-Hua the same way I look at Toph: benders with a physical disadvantage compensate through incredible bending. They are pretty much forced to become prodigies, to hold their own in battle. On top of that, since they have to learn to bend in non-standard ways, people have not encountered a lot of their

It's definitely been a slow build when it comes to Mickey's growth, but I'm so happy that it is at the point it is now. Noel Fisher killed it this season.

I can appreciate the frustration of the final 30 secs of JJS, but that doesn't take away from the stupendous 55 minutes that preceded it. I think my absolute favorite part was that everything felt earned tonight. Fiona taking a huge step forward in figuring herself out. Lip realizing that he can't live in both world.

The whole scene with Mickey-Ian-Svetlana was just devasting. Noel Fisher really sold it.