They hail from the wrong side of the tracks in Chicago and never seem to certain about paying for their next meal or bar tab. Yet Fisher’s portrayal of Mickey still has the shock of fresh and is helping to toss out certain preconceptions about gay Americans that are way past their expiration date.Īlso read: ‘Divergent’ Star Theo James on Gay Action Heroes, Film’s Bisexual Undertones: ‘I Can See It’įor one thing, Mickey and Ian do not live among the one percent. “Shameless” has been barreling toward Mickey’s confession for much of its fourth season, as the self-loathing pimp and petty crook has slowly become more comfortable in his own skin and in his relationship with “out” boyfriend Ian Gallagher ( Cameron Monaghan). It’s the kind of four-letter fun - “no hugging, no learning” - that “Shameless offers up at its best.Īlso read: ‘Shameless’ Switching to Emmy Comedy Categories Instead of a receiving a welcoming embrace, Mickey is pummeled by his father, inspiring a bloody brawl that nearly lands him in jail. “I just want everybody here to know I’m f–king gay,” Mickey announces to a watering hole filled with family members after his son’s christening.
Mickey Milkovich, the temperamental gay thug played brilliantly by Noel Fisher, came out of the closet in foul-mouthed, violent fashion on Sunday’s “Shameless,” shattering stereotypes along with shot glasses in a brutal bar room fight.