Shameless

2011
4.8
6.58K reviews
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The Complete Fifth Season episodes (12)

0 Milk of the Gods
1/11/15
In the season five premiere, it’s summertime again in Chicago. Fiona balances her job at Patsy’s Pies with a crush on her older boss, Sean (Mulroney). After saying goodbye to college and Amanda (recurring guest star NICHOLE BLOOM), Lip heads back home where he struggles to fit in with his old Southside friends. But he’s not the only thing in the neighborhood that’s changing. With realtors buying up property, there’s even a new trendy yoga studio that’s popped up. Meanwhile, Frank, still recovering from his liver transplant, is living at Sheila’s and working on a secret project in her basement, while Sheila (Cusack) works upstairs to get rid of a problematic Sammi (Bergl) and Chuckie (guest star KELLEN MICHAEL).
2 I'm the Liver
1/21/15
Fiona is finally officially off house arrest, while Lip starts his first day of work for Tommy (recurring guest star MCIHAEL PATRICK McGILL). But manual labor turns out to be much harder for Lip than he thought…and the brutal hazing from his co-workers certainly doesn’t help. Meanwhile, a manic Ian plans his revenge against a homophobic military funeral protest with Mickey and Mandy Milkovich (recurring guest star EMMA GREENWELL).
3 The Two Lisas
1/28/15
The gentrification of Chicago’s Back of the Yards neighborhood continues as Frank enlists Carl to scare off potential investors who are buying up more property in the neighborhood, while pleading with Sheila not to cave and sell her home. Meanwhile, Frank sets the owner of a junkyard up with his daughter, Sammi, under shady pretenses in exchange for new brewery equipment.
4 A Night to Remem-Wait, What?
2/4/15
When Frank arrives at Lou’s to pick up his six-figure insurance settlement, he’s shocked to discover that he’s already collected it. Meanwhile, Lip visits Amanda and her family at their luxurious house in Miami.
5 Rite of Passage
2/11/15
Fiona and Gus must navigate the awkwardness of their quickie wedding. But Fiona’s plans to announce her marriage at a family dinner become unraveled when her coworker, Jackie, OD’s on heroin. Meanwhile, Frank, who promised an irate Sammi a new trailer once he got his insurance money, avoids her by staying with the still grieving family of his donor liver.
6 Crazy Love
2/19/15
Fiona is thrown in to chaos by the return of Jimmy/Jack/Steve, but she must deal with an even larger crises first as Ian, in a full psychotic break, steals Mickey and Svetlana’s baby, Yevgeny, and takes him along on a road trip. But Jimmy is relentless in his pursuit of Fiona who, despite her recent nuptials, eventually gives in to their fiery chemistry and long history.
7 Tell Me You F**king Need Me
3/4/15
As Ian begins to regain some of his senses, he is upset to find himself under a mandatory 72-hour hold at the psych ward. Meanwhile, when Frank returns home from the hospital refusing to apologize to Sammi and with a new determination to take care of himself without her help, Sammi is forced to take more drastic measures to teach Frank a valuable lesson.
8 Uncle Carl
3/11/15
When Lip and Fiona arrive to pick Ian up from the psych ward, Mickey is noticeably absent. Ian’s doctor encourages them to get Ian on a regimen of pills, which proves to be difficult as Ian refuses to accept his bipolar diagnosis. Debbie is tasked with minding Ian’s new meds and when he flushes them down the toilet, Debbie will go to great lengths to get him new ones.
9 Carl's First Sentencing
3/18/15
When Lip and Fiona arrive to pick Ian up from the psych ward, Mickey is noticeably absent. Ian’s doctor encourages them to get Ian on a regimen of pills, which proves to be difficult as Ian refuses to accept his bipolar diagnosis. Debbie is tasked with minding Ian’s new meds and when he flushes them down the toilet, Debbie will go to great lengths to get him new ones.
10 Southside Rules
3/25/15
Frank is having a ball with new sick friend Bianca, but when Bianca thinks Frank might be developing feelings for her, she kicks him to the curb. But Frank returns to put up a fight, assuring her that he won’t put her through what her family is putting her through. She relents when he promises he won’t ask her to seek treatment.
11 Drugs Actually
4/1/15
A lot of new sexual tension exists between Fiona and Sean after their night at the diner. But with Ian now in a military pretrial facility, the gang must set off to visit him and to explain his condition to his attorneys. In the end, Fiona returns to Sean for support, and they get each other through another romantically charged, difficult, and emotional night.
12 Love Songs (In the Key of Gallagher)
4/8/15
In the fifth season finale, Fiona reunites with Gus after he returns from his tour but is torn by the fact that her friendly feelings for Sean have turned into love. Meanwhile, down in Costa Rica, Frank has love struggles of his own while he works to keep Bianca happy in her dying days despite the fact that she no longer wants to live.

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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