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Post by Gallovich on Feb 5, 2013 20:59:30 GMT -5
Fiona Gallagher: sister, daughter...and frankly, mother i love her personality, and her character is just amazing in what she has to deal with...
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Post by brandimac55 on Mar 27, 2013 7:58:27 GMT -5
Fiona is an amazing character indeed. There's no denying it, she loves those kids. She busts her ass off, playing mommy, working, cooking, cleaning, delagating. And it's not only because she has to, it is love. Yet she has flaws like anyone would. For example, when she talks about going to college and taking business. It seems like she is smart enough to know that with some education she could really make it, but shes always thinking about today and tomorrow, not next year. The here and now, and not the future. But can you blame her? Everytime she tries to bet on herself, and walk the straight and narrow, she gets fucked. Look what happened with the club promoting thing. She worked so hard and lost in the end. Or before that when she was suppose to manage the upper bar. She didn't even get to start her shift! She came home to find her money stolen, her mother high and just bailed out of jail and Carl injured. Poor thing! It's really no wonder she brushes off things like college for herself when she can barely get through a work shift without shit hitting the fan. And to be honest, I'm surprised she's not more fucked up considering Frank and Monica are who raised her. When I read people hating on Fiona for making a seemingly bad choice, I wanna scream! since when is she suppose to be perfect?
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Post by frank on Jun 29, 2014 13:02:28 GMT -5
Fiona has been amazing this season. She finally messed up and had to deal with the consequences of doing so. She poisoned her younger brother Liam and had to realize how this hurt Lip and the others. The scene when she finally realizes this was Emmy worthy (pun intended).
I just want her to stay away from Jimmy as far as possible. That boy is nothing but bad news for her. Besides, time for the show to move away from him.
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