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In season 5, Lip works for Tommy in construction. At Amanda's summer home, Lip and Amanda's father initially do not get along. However, Amanda's father offers Lip an internship when they find some common ground. Lip starts to turn his life around but is challenged when Mickey and his brothers plan to raid a café.
The social worker is impressed with Lip's responsibility and aids him. As Lip and Amanda begin dating, Amanda insists that Lip have dinner with her parents, who she is trying to rebel against. After witnessing the Gallaghers' lifestyle, Amanda's parents bribe Lip to break up with her. Lip takes the money, but he and Amanda continue dating ...
Lip and Amanda continue a non-exclusive relationship, though Amanda eventually begins showing feelings for Lip, which he ignores. When Lip pursues his older professor, Helene (Sasha Alexander), Amanda angrily lashes out at him for ditching her. Kevin and Veronica struggle with parental life, and the two go through a brief break-up period, in ...
Professor Youens hires Lip to grade midterm papers, while Lip disputes about his credit in a paper published by Youens. Lip gets fired from his sorority job because of his excessive drinking; Lip is ordered to attend counselling or face expulsion. Sean officially moves into the Gallagher home while Fiona makes plans for a traditional wedding.
Lip (Jeremy Allen White) is forced to act as the legal guardian for his family, while awaiting a Social Services visit. Unwilling to trust Fiona (Emmy Rossum), he is forced to take Liam with him to college. Lip receives assistance from his roommate's girlfriend, Amanda (Nichole Sakura), who offers to take care of Liam while he takes his classes.
Lip (Jeremy Allen White) is approached by Amanda (Nichole Sakura), who needs to take a picture of her mural on Lip's wall. After Lip leaves, Amanda finds his phone and decides to send his picture of a naked Helene ( Sasha Alexander ) to all his contacts.
Lip was not going to just go to college and be able to shake off 18 years of a royally messed-up childhood. That’s not real life. Real life is messy, and it can be frustrating and draining to see it reflected back at you, but at this point, a happy ending for the Gallaghers would have been unrealistic, out of character, and safe."
This week's episode is a bit itinerant, spending almost equal time on each character's plight, once more drawing everyone back together beneath the Gallagher roof. Except Frank, of course." [5] Amanda Michelle Steiner of Entertainment Weekly wrote "In any case, “Paradise Lost” was Lip's undoing. And as his life collapsed like a house of ...