![]() ![]() A Gallavich reunion was the perfect way to show him coming into his own as a man, but also letting the audience know that he's going to be okay, even if we can't see him for a while. He's grown so much over the course of nine seasons, especially since he first began grappling with his bipolar disorder. He's gone from the day-to-day workings of the Gallaghers, but never forgotten.Īfter everything he's has been through, Ian going to prison is him taking responsibility for his actions. ![]() ![]() Shameless Does What It Does Best in Political 100th EpisodeĪnother good thing about this particular ending is that it leaves Ian in the country if the show should ever need him for a one-off episode or he could be released for good behavior to allow Ian back into the fold for a series finale. In the very beginning of the series Debbie is described by Frank as being 'sent from the gods.' However, we soon learn that description is a bit of an exaggeration. She is the third youngest Gallagher sibling. It's not like they can exactly "settle" in prison, but it wouldn't be a Shameless happy ending without a screwed-up twist to it. Deborah 'Debbie' Margaret Gallagher is a main character. Yeah, Ian could have run away to Mexico to find Mickey but then they'd always be on the run. The point is that precious, giant-hearted Ian has someone who genuinely loves him and will have his back while he goes through what will surely be the toughest two years of his life. There was never going to be a riding-off-into-the-sunset moment for these characters, or any of the others on the show. Is it bittersweet that Gallavich found their happy ending in prison? Of course it is, but this is Shameless. Once he entered his prison cell, he was greeted by his new bunkmate he might have looked familiar to fans. It included some rough housing with Carl ( Ethan Cutkosky) and more heart-to-hearts with Lip ( Jeremy Allen White), but it was Ian's final scene that really stole the show. Monaghan's final episode then saw Ian hanging out with his family and preparing for two years on the inside. He pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity with regards to the charges of blowing up a van to save a gay kid from being sent to conversion camp. We're here to tell you that Ian got the best possible ending that fans could hope for his character (barring him returning for the series' final episode, whenever that may be). Considering Ian was facing serious prison time in the episode before Monaghan's announcement, many were worried about how he'd be written off the show and if Gay Jesus would actually get any justice. Cameron Monaghan shocked Shameless fans last week when he announced that Sunday's episode, "Face It, You're Gorgeous," would be his last as a series regular on the Showtime series. ![]()
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