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I did. The dance represented Mac's grasping at his feminine nature, while also being a wholly masculine creature. The ending collapse into the feminine's embrace symbolized his acceptance of that portion of himself, and his acceptance of himself as a gay man. The overall joke was that Mac being a simpleton had such complex feelings within himself, and also that he was capable of going to such extravagant lengths to convey them. The same as Charlie Work showing that Charlie's various idiosyncrasies actually had deep rooted meaning and functions to the overall wellbeing of Paddy's.



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