Shameless

2011
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The Complete Seventh Season episodes (14)

1 Hireath
10/2/16
In the season seven premiere, it’s May in Chicago. Frank awakens from his month-long coma to find that… no one missed him. While Fiona struggles with managing Patsy’s Pies, Lip takes a job as Fiona’s new dishwasher. Having successfully completed rehab, he’s determined to stay sober, and able to help an increasingly worried Ian, who suspects Caleb (recurring guest star JEFF PIERRE) of cheating. Meanwhile, Carl looks into surgery after learning he’s the only uncircumcised Gallagher brother. And, worried she isn’t a good mother, Debbie takes a criminal approach to making sure Franny grows up wealthy.
2 Swipe, Fuck, Leave
10/9/16
Ready to disown his family, Frank takes Liam under wing and starts a new life barricaded on the top floor of the Gallagher home. Fiona, meanwhile, adopts a new, relaxed attitude and starts running Patsy's Pies on her own terms. In order to save the restaurant, she cleans house and hires a new staff. Debbie gets into trouble in the stroller business; Ian tries out heterosexuality; and Carl finds himself forced into abstinence when he has to spend 72 hours not thinking about the opposite sex after his circumcision.
3 Home Sweet Homeless Shelter
10/16/16
Kevin, Veronica and Svetlana start a topless maid service. At the shelter, meanwhile, Frank makes new friends to replace his old family - leading them to a for-sale house converted into the Gallagher Home for the Homeless. Plus, Debbie's new lifestyle comes to an abrupt end; Carl gets a syphilis scare; Ian struggles with a breakup; Lip struggles with humility at his new internship; and with Fiona on the run to clean up after her siblings, business at Patsy's hits the skids.
4 I Am A Storm
10/23/16
Worried that he and his new Gallagher clan are going to lose yet another shelter, Frank devises a plan to change neighborhood perception through goodwill. Meanwhile, Fiona plans a speakeasy party for Patsy’s Pies in order to drum up more business. Kevin and Veronica argue over what to do with Svetlana’s newly arrived father, Yvon (guest star PASHA LYCHNIKOFF).
5 Own Your Shit
10/30/16
Frank learns that a billionaire philanthropist has bought the shelter house for Frank and his homeless clan. Fiona gets sage financial advice from a financial consultant she meets on Tinder. Meanwhile, Ian struggles with the growing feelings he has for his platonic friend, Trevor (guest star ELLIOT FLETCHER).
6 The Defenestration of Frank
11/6/16
Fiona sees opportunity in a laundromat for sale and decides to invest in it. Frank revels in the good fortune of his latest scam, but the troops catch a whiff of foul play. Ian has mixed feelings about Trevor, while Debbie deals with the bombshell that was dropped on her. Meanwhile, Kev and V discover a shocking secret about Svetlana's father, Yvon, and Carl starts having second thoughts about his decision to go military school.
7 You'll Never Ever Get A Chicken in Your Whole Entire Life
11/13/16
Fiona learns that owning a laundromat is costlier than expected. Frank helps Liam get into a plush new school after his old one is permanently shut down. Meanwhile, Debbie cleans up her act for her review and grows closer to Neil (guest star ZACK PEARLMAN). And while Lip gets scared by his newfound closeness with Sierra (guest star RUBY MODINE), Kev and V try to cope with the recent discovery of an upsetting secret Svetlana kept from them.
8 You Sold Me The Laundromat, Remember?
11/20/16
Having used all her money to buy the Laundromat, Fiona takes a DIY approach to renovating the place. Convinced by Youens (recurring guest star ALAN ROSENBERG), Lip agrees to go before the school board in hopes of getting reinstated. Frank tries to ingratiate himself back into the Gallagher house. Meanwhile, Kev's trust in Svetlana wanes even further when the “titty” van goes missing.
9 Ouroboros
11/27/16
Monica (recurring guest star CHLOE WEBB) is back! And her first task is to help Debbie get back Franny. Meanwhile, Frank learns of Monica’s return and tries to avoid her, Ian has his first fight with Trevor, Lip tries to mask his relapsing alcoholism and Fiona's laundromat gets its first bad review. Meanwhile, Kev and V seek out marriage counseling for their woes with Svetlana.
10 Ride or Die
12/4/16
Facing mounting issues with renovations and repair of the Laundromat, Fiona contemplates Margo’s recent offer to buy the place. Ian tries to deal with the reality that Mickey (special guest star NOEL FISHER) might actually be out of prison and on the lam, while Kev and V take matters into their own hands after learning of Svetlana’s newest betrayal.
11 Happily Ever After
12/11/16
Frank and Monica have an interesting proposal for the kids. Fiona sees a new business opportunity. Lip tries to finally get his sobriety under control, under pressure from a suddenly grown-up Debbie to get it together. Ian and Mickey play Thelma and Louise. Meanwhile, Kev and V attempt to start a new chapter after losing the bar to Svetlana.
12 Requiem For A Slut
12/18/16
In the season finale, the Gallaghers deal with the loss of one of their own, and grapple with mixed feelings about their grief. Fiona has to once again care for Frank in his time of need, while Frank has a new scheme in mind. Debbie, Carl, and Liam get roped into Frank's caper, while Lip takes steps to improve his future. Meanwhile, Kev and V get their revenge on Svetlana.
101 The Shameless Politics of Frank
12/19/16
Season-only
Actor William H. Macy and Executive Producer Nancy M. Pimental analyze Frank Gallagher's political leanings... drunk and sober.
102 Growing Up Shameless
12/19/16
Season-only
Actors Emma Kenney and Ethan Cutkosky recount their hilarious and remarkable real-life journey growing up on the set of Shameless.

About this show

Based on the long-running hit UK series, this outrageous family drama is stars Emmy® winner and Oscar® nominee William H. Macy (Fargo) as a working class patriarch of an unconventional Chicago brood of six kids headed by the eldest sibling (Mystic River's Emmy Rossum) who keep the home afloat while their dad is out drinking and carousing.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
6.58K reviews
Megan C.
November 19, 2020
If you grew up in a household of poverty, chaos, filth, parent who inflicted narcissistic abuse and or suffered from chronic bouts of substance abuse and you (one of the older kids) was forced into the role of parent (parentification, which yeah, is yet another form of abuse all on its own), and tasked with 'surviving' on your own while also caring for the well-being of your other siblings, than you will completely relate to the characters in this show. If you know what it is like to have next to no food in the house, how to wash your clothing in the bathtub because the washer broke a year ago (and no one is there to get another one, nor can you, a teenager, afford to buy one), there is no hot water or heat, again, you will be able to relate. If you were raised by loving, emotionally stable, financially responsible parents who actually took care of you - welcome to the f*ing party. You get to learn how we're not all raised the same and why some people absolutely hate their selfish, abusive birth-givers while also having a strange trauma bond with their relatives/abusers. We just want our parents to be just like yours; loving, supportive. Instead, ours aim to financially and emotionally use us for their own gains. And they don't care if the heat is on, the diapers are changed, and if there is food in the house. Some of us start out in life with miserable childhoods and young adulthoods, struggling day in and out, stuck in survival mode (doing everything we can just to stay alive and together), only to have those same siblings and mix of relatives stab you in the back later. This show covers it all in layer upon dysfunctional layer. General abuse and abusive behavior mirroring, hyper-sexualized youth, narcissism, substance abuse, hypervigilance, on-going anxiety, parentification of children, normalization of abuse, etc. You name it, it happens, one shocking, twisted episode at a time. Overall, the show is shocking (to some who haven't lived through some of this), well-done, well-written (mostly), and entertaining in a dark, dysfunctional, not so healthy kind of way. Most of the time, you're just holding out hope one day these kids will grow up to have better lives and try not to mess up too much along the way. Of course, some don't quite land as well as hoped. This is not a light hearted family comedy/drama.
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Renee Crooks
October 12, 2014
A typical (low income) family in America. Disfunctional all the way they stick together and they actually care about each other. Feona the oldest daughter is the glue the holds them together. She has vowed to take care of her siblings (5 or 6, maybe more). Feona has heart. These kids have no mother and an alcoholic father. If not for Feona they would have been seperated and sent to foster homes and orphanages. A normal life is not possable for Feona. Frank (the father) is always close to dieing and sits on a pitty pot, whining about life and expecting things he has never earned....like respect. Then there Lip, he has all the makings of a college graduate but will have to jump through hoops to get the education he deserves. The obvious hardships for Lip become apparent when he has trouble getting to class on time. There is more to do in a day when your in a large family that is poor, than just get up and go to class. One sibling realizes he is gay and another young girl is struggling with puberty and boys. The youngest is not related......who knows where he came from. I love this show. Very well written. Entertaining.
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Vicki Boland
June 12, 2021
I have loved every season ive watched. It's funny, but sad only because I know it's a hard reality for to many kids. My upbringing while full of to many funerals and some health issues (asthma), I had a good and easy life with 2 loving and mentally stable parents, who kept food on the table, a roof over our heads in a safe neighborhood, in a small town with some issues. I however was unable despite my best abilities to give my children the same. So I can relate to this show from my children's
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