Shameless

This is the best season, hands down.

What they're doing with Ian/Mickey is downright wonderful. I never truly liked Queen Fiona, it's nice to see her struggle a bit. Lip has always been my favorite...

In the end, I watch this show for the 'moments' of honesty and truth of the characters. In that, I feel like this season has been the strongest. I've loved all of the kid actors since the start but everyone is just nailing their roles/growth of the character this year (Carl, Debbie, and Lip and mostly Mickey).

The 'Shamelessness' got a little out of hand in 2 and went overboard in 3, but even an estranged daughter/native american mingle subplots are greatly outweighed by the humor, drama, and downright beautiful real-life interactions between family, friends, and lovers this season.
 
This is the best season, hands down.

What they're doing with Ian/Mickey is downright wonderful. I never truly liked Queen Fiona, it's nice to see her struggle a bit. Lip has always been my favorite...

In the end, I watch this show for the 'moments' of honesty and truth of the characters. In that, I feel like this season has been the strongest. I've loved all of the kid actors since the start but everyone is just nailing their roles/growth of the character this year (Carl, Debbie, and Lip and mostly Mickey).

The 'Shamelessness' got a little out of hand in 2 and went overboard in 3, but even an estranged daughter/native american mingle subplots are greatly outweighed by the humor, drama, and downright beautiful real-life interactions between family, friends, and lovers this season.

Brilliant way to put it. I whole-heartedly agree with you too, this season is the best so far and it darn well better be winning those comedy/drama television awards this coming season because the effort the filmmakers put into this season has been unbelievable and it deserves to be seen by as many audiences as possible. Mickey is my favourite character from this season because of his progression as a character, being with Ian this season has given him the spotlight he deserves and it was great to see him save Ian from all of those perverts at the club when Debbie and Lip couldn't get through to him. I still wanna know who Ian's "unsavoury friends" (as said by Steve/Jimmy's dad) are though, that's the only stone that needs to be turned for me by the end of tonight's season finale. Can't wait for that and the Game of Thrones première.
 
Brilliant way to put it. I whole-heartedly agree with you too, this season is the best so far and it darn well better be winning those comedy/drama television awards this coming season because the effort the filmmakers put into this season has been unbelievable and it deserves to be seen by as many audiences as possible. Mickey is my favourite character from this season because of his progression as a character, being with Ian this season has given him the spotlight he deserves and it was great to see him save Ian from all of those perverts at the club when Debbie and Lip couldn't get through to him. I still wanna know who Ian's "unsavoury friends" (as said by Steve/Jimmy's dad) are though, that's the only stone that needs to be turned for me by the end of tonight's season finale. Can't wait for that and the Game of Thrones première.

I would actually say that being without Ian gave Mickey the spotlight he deserves. He was really able to become a fully developed character with Ians absence.

And the show has been deserving of awards since the first season and yet it constantly gets overlooked. They deserve nominations in the Best Actress, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor/Actress and best ensemble, hell best show-comedy as well.
 
That was pretty solid... nice finish to a wonderful season.

Didn't need that tag, though.
 
Loved the resolution to Ian's arc this season. I actually thought it might have been something else.
 
I'm not sure what to think of that end scene, but it is amusing.

Edit: And it seems the cast or at least a good deal of them didn't know about it.
 
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Great end to an amazing season and I agree best season so far.

Oh and
STEVE!
I knew it.
 
Apparently, it was a surprise to the whole cast. They were all tweeting about it!
 
Best.Episode.Of.The.Season

ETA: Oh snap, he's back!

Oh and
STEVE!
I knew it.

same here as its what I wanted since last year
 
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I liked this finale the least out of any other, but it was still an ok episode. With so many emotionally taxing, jam-packed episodes this season, it's sorta hard to cap off the season without writing a series finale.

I have to say I'm not very happy with the reveal in the tag. I feel like the show flourished this season, more characters got a better shine from the spot light, and I feel we have the departure of that character to thank for that. Now that this character is back, I hope there's actually a new story to tell, and not just more of the same.
 
I liked this finale the least out of any other, but it was still an ok episode. With so many emotionally taxing, jam-packed episodes this season, it's sorta hard to cap off the season without writing a series finale.

I have to say I'm not very happy with the reveal in the tag. I feel like the show flourished this season, more characters got a better shine from the spot light, and I feel we have the departure of that character to thank for that. Now that this character is back, I hope there's actually a new story to tell, and not just more of the same.

I can not disagree with you more. As I've always said Fiona tends to fall apart without him. The best storylines this season were Ian and Mickey, lip, and frank to me. I don't see how said character could interfere with that. I didn't care for anybody else's story one way or the other. They were just there with moments of humor or contempt. Either way I thought they were acted well especially Fiona, she went through a bunch of ****.
 
I was waiting for that scene all season, hoping it would come, and when it did, I ended up hating it. He doesn't fit, not with the fine show Shameless has matured into.
 
I can not disagree with you more. As I've always said Fiona tends to fall apart without him.

I don't think that's true at all, but even if it were, I'd rather see Fiona pick herself up and rebuild, on her own. Using [BLACKOUT]JimmyJackSteve[/BLACKOUT] as a crutch will only hinder the progress she's attempting to make.


The best storylines this season were Ian and Mickey, lip, and frank to me. I don't see how said character could interfere with that.

Another lead means less time for the characters you just mentioned. Less time means less focus to those great storylines those characters had this season.


I will admit, I'm pretty biased. While I initially enjoyed the character in the first couple seasons, last season I felt the writers went out of their way to show just how little [BLACKOUT]JimmyJackSteve[/BLACKOUT] cared about anyone other than himself. I now find the character to be useless. The appendix. It had some sort of purpose at one point in time, but no one is really sure what that purpose is anymore. I'm just not interested in seeing him make Fiona look like a fool one moment, then swooping in like a white knight and erasing all of her problems.

His absence, I felt, brought new life to the show.
 
I don't think that's true at all, but even if it were, I'd rather see Fiona pick herself up and rebuild, on her own. Using [BLACKOUT]JimmyJackSteve[/BLACKOUT] as a crutch will only hinder the progress she's attempting to make.




Another lead means less time for the characters you just mentioned. Less time means less focus to those great storylines those characters had this season.


I will admit, I'm pretty biased. While I initially enjoyed the character in the first couple seasons, last season I felt the writers went out of their way to show just how little [BLACKOUT]JimmyJackSteve[/BLACKOUT] cared about anyone other than himself. I now find the character to be useless. The appendix. It had some sort of purpose at one point in time, but no one is really sure what that purpose is anymore. I'm just not interested in seeing him make Fiona look like a fool one moment, then swooping in like a white knight and erasing all of her problems.

His absence, I felt, brought new life to the show.

Last season he was trying him damnedest not to drag Fiona and the Gallaghers into his mess. The writers wrote him into a corner that barring some act of God he couldn't come out of without colteral damage.

Secondly I don't see him taking away time from the core family. However Sheila, Debbie, Carl, and frank eldest daughter could see less screen time. For a lot of them it would be for the better.

I thought it was a good season but it had some issues like Debbie. Her whole obsession story seemed so out of character. I always thought she was a smart chick living in the ghetto. This season they made her into another ghetto girl that will likely be knocked up by 16. Ohh god Sheila , those first couple of episodes where she was spending all her time at the Gallaghers and they didn't know what to do with her pretty much summed how the writers felt. Anything that will help cleanup some of that ******** is welcomed
 
Less Sheila is not a bad thing. They need to cut their losses on this character as her entire arc was stupid and her inclusion is this family is beyond forced at this point. Now she's Frank's wife, making decisions from him and keeping him from his daughter? How is this marriage even legal?

I liked this finale the least out of any other, but it was still an ok episode. With so many emotionally taxing, jam-packed episodes this season, it's sorta hard to cap off the season without writing a series finale.

I have to say I'm not very happy with the reveal in the tag. I feel like the show flourished this season, more characters got a better shine from the spot light, and I feel we have the departure of that character to thank for that. Now that this character is back, I hope there's actually a new story to tell, and not just more of the same.
I might finally go back to liking Fiona as Ive hated her all season. She was a much better character [BLACKOUT]with him around and when he left, she completely went downhill. She loved him and he loved her and despite all the chaos, they were a good fit for each other. She is one character that definitely did not flourish this season. This season was about breaking her down and I hope next is about her standing back up. I feel he can help her with that. Hopefully she can go back to being the great Fiona she was in season's past
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I guess we'll have to agree to disagree. [BLACKOUT]JimmyJackSteve[/BLACKOUT] is part of the chaos Fiona doesn't need in her life. She's technically in recovery, the last thing Fiona needs is anything that dude brings to the table.

I didn't hate Fiona this season, as I think hate is such a strong word, it should only be used for characters like Sheila. I didn't like any of the choices Fiona made this season. I didn't like the pity party she threw herself. I didn't like her initially flippant attitude towards the consequences she faced. I did however love Emmy Rossum's portrayal of Fiona this season. She was dragged through the gutter this season. I don't want to see her on top of her game immediately next season, but I'd like to see her working towards that. Hopefully a part of her return to form will be her telling [BLACKOUT]JimmyJackSteve[/BLACKOUT] to hit the bricks.
 
Ugh, I hated this character and was glad to see him gone. Oh well.
 
Yeah, hopefully he isn't 'back-back' and that tag was only to say he was alive in the world.
 
at the very least I think Fiona deserves to know the truth of what happened. I hated her thinking she was just abandoned and disregarded
 
I like his character. I hope he fully returns next season.
 
The best thing they can do, is use him to save/fix Fiona.
 

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