Shameless when is the last episode
They may not be like any family you know, but they make no apologies for being exactly who they are. Frank's exploits lead him to an old friend, Debbie rules over the Gallagher household with an iron fist, Lip navigates his relationship with Tami, and Gallavich returns as Ian and Mickey rekindle their relationship in prison as both cellmates and lovers. Political fervor hits the South Side, and the Gallaghers take justice into their own hands.
Frank sees financial opportunity in campaigning and Fiona tries to build on the success of her apartment building. The Gallaghers are finally on an upswing! Frank tries to become a contributing member of society, Fiona finds success as a landlord, Lip struggles to stay sober, Ian takes up a cause, and Debbie tries life as a working single mom.
The Gallaghers have always been fiercely loyal to one another, but now that Frank has taken things too far will his outraged family finally declare war? One thing's for sure: there's never a dull moment for this clan. The Gallaghers are finally getting their acts together and striking out on their own, but growing up could also mean growing apart. As a commentary on real-life police corruption and brutality, Carl's story highlights the difficulty of trying to be a "good cop" in a system that's broken from the top down.
In his bottom-rung role handing out parking tickets he was able to enact some small protest against the gentrification of the South Side by handing out parking tickets to the wealthy, but Officer Tipping warns him that soon even that will be taken away from him. Of all the Shameless Gallagher siblings , Carl's is the story that feels most unfinished - even in a finale designed to leave an open-ended story.
This is due in large part to a subplot in which he was raped by a girl called Tish, who had sex with him without a condom despite his protests. An unclear amount of time later he met Tish again and discovered that she was pregnant, but the question of whether or not Carl is the father is left unanswered by the series. Carl is actually already a father several times over, via an artificial insemination scheme from a couple of seasons ago, so there are now quite a few illegitimate children who could potentially pop up again in his future.
Liam Gallagher is very jaded for his young age, which is understandable given that he hasn't really had anything resembling a parent since Fiona left the Gallagher household.
When he heard about Lip's plans to sell the Gallagher house, Liam's first assumption was that he would be made homeless and would get no help from his siblings, so he began proactively preparing himself for life on the streets. Though darkly comedic, the episode was also a sad sign of how the youngest Gallagher has been left behind by the rest, however unintentionally, as they focus on their own lives.
When asked by a social worker who his legal parent or guardian was, Liam had no idea. This vacuum may have been why Liam ended up getting closer to Frank in the final season of Shameless.
Frank is despite appearances Liam's biological father, and Liam defaulted to him in his search for a parent figure, since Frank is technically his father even if he has no other qualifications. Of course, Frank being Frank what actually happened is that Liam ended up acting more like the parent in their relationship. After finding out about Frank's dementia diagnosis, Liam took him out for a day trip to relive Frank's glory days and try to bring him back to himself.
And when Frank wakes up from his overdose and wanders out of the house, Liam is the only Gallagher who goes looking for him. There is hope for Liam, though. When Lip finds out that his little brother was afraid of being made homeless, he reassured Liam that he could come and live with him, Tami and Fred. Of course, this offer is somewhat complicated by the fact that Lip doesn't yet have a new place to move into by the end of the Shameless series finale, and is worried that he can't afford to support another baby on his and Tami's income.
But while Liam's situation is worrying, it's also realistic. Household insecurity and instability is a key problem for children living on the poverty line; a report via Washington Post found that 2. The characters of Shameless have been fighting a losing battle against the South Side's gentrification for years, and Kevin and Veronica are two such personas that hold out until the end. The coronavirus pandemic caused a year of uncertainty as The Alibi Room was subjected to a cycle of lockdowns and reopenings, until its proprietors lost track of whether they were supposed to be closed or open.
To make up for slower foot traffic, Kev and V pivoted the business to become a legitimate cannabis vendor, which was enough to keep the South Side's favorite dive bar above water. Outside of work, V entered the world of politics with hopes of motivating Black voters to fight against gentrification and rising rents at the polls - only to discover that many of the neighborhood's Black residents had already moved away.
When Veronica's mother, Carol, announced that she was going to join the exodus and relocate to Louisville, Kentucky, V at first vehemently opposed the plan. But a trip to Louisville made it clear that a better life was possible there: a political landscape where Veronica could really make a difference; a bartending job where Kev could make more a lot more money than The Alibi had been pulling in; and a growing Black community that includes Carol and many of the Fisher family's friends.
Moreover, with Fiona gone and the rest of the Gallaghers planning to move away, the ties that once anchored Kev and V to the South Side are proved to be increasingly weakened across Shameless ' final two seasons. In the Shameless series finale , Kevin and Veronica are trying to find a buyer for the The Alibi Room with contrasting attitudes. V is entirely unsentimental about what's done with the bar, while Kev tries in vain to keep it intact.
Veronica struggles with the decision of whether to take the deal or hold out for a better offer that might never come. Officer Tipping, in attendance at Ian and Mickey's anniversary party, suggests to Carl that they could pool their money, buy The Alibi, and turn it into a cop bar to save it from its fate as a yoga studio or tanning salon.
The series ends with the hope that The Alibi will survive this way, but does not guarantee it. The final scene of Shameless ' series finale brings the show full circle. The very first scene of the pilot episode had the Gallaghers, Kev and V, and their South Side neighbors throwing an impromptu gathering around a burning car, while Frank Gallagher introduced the members of his family in voiceover.
As the finale winds down, the patrons of The Alibi troop outside to enjoy the sight of a Tesla on fire, in a final defiant middle finger to the gentrification of the neighborhood.
The song's lyrics - which refer to getting high in the back seats of cars, committing petty crime, partying, dancing and having sex - describe a way of survival for a generation lacking hope or direction. The actress departed the show in season nine but viewers did get to see old footage of her character in the finale in the visions conjured by Frank William H Macy before he died.
Wells had previously said he "would love" for Emmy to return to Shameless in the show's final season, but speaking after the finale, he admitted that COVID restrictions had a hand in Fiona's absence. Related: Shameless may have just killed off a major character in latest episode. Wells also reflected on the show's decision to not share any updates on Fiona's life away from the South Side , saying that any references about her life off-screen may have come across as "too cheesy".
Related: Shameless' Emmy Rossum had a very unusual technique for directing episodes. He added: "A lot of times for the actors and the writers you go through a huge tearful goodbye and then you write them back and it's probably a little anti-climactic; it feels a little too beholden to what fans may want.
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