Shameless 4x9 is available on Netflix, Hulu (with subscription), and for purchase on Amazon Prime Video.
. Directed by Mark Mylod and written by Etan Frankel, it originally aired on
Fiona: "You have to take them. The kids. You have to go home and be the adult." Lip: "I'm in college, Fi. I can't just…" Fiona (slamming her hand on the glass): "I DON'T CARE! You think I wanted this? You think I wanted to be the mom? I was nine years old, Lip! NINE! I didn't ask for this. But you're here now. So grow the hell up, or social services takes them all. Including Liam."
One of the standout aspects of Shameless is its well-developed characters, and episode 9 is no exception. We see significant growth from several characters, including: Shameless 4x9
to realize she is no longer "the neighborhood caretaker" but has become one of "them"—the people the community fears.
As the episode progresses, we see Frank getting into a heated confrontation with a local pimp, who threatens to expose Frank's illicit activities to the authorities. This sets off a chain reaction of events that puts the entire Gallagher family in harm's way. Meanwhile, Lip tries to navigate his new role as a father, while also trying to keep his daughter, Sophia, safe from the dangers of their neighborhood.
While everyone is distracted by Fiona’s trial and Carl’s crime spree, Frank Gallagher is literally dying. refuses to let us forget the human body's limits. Shameless 4x9 is available on Netflix, Hulu (with
The title of is "The Legend of Bonnie and Carl." While the episode is famous for Fiona’s jail time, the B-plot provides the gritty social commentary Shameless does best.
The A-plot of revolves around Fiona’s sentencing hearing. This is arguably Emmy Rossum’s finest half-hour of acting in the entire series. We watch as Fiona, still wearing the same clothes from her arrest, realizes that her status as "the responsible sister" has been legally revoked.
Raw family drama, coming-of-age tragedy, and seeing characters hit rock bottom with no easy way up. The kids
If you are reading an article about Shameless 4x9 , you likely already know this is a turning point for the series.
The episode, titled "Pimps," originally aired on November 10, 2013, and picks up where the previous episode left off. The Gallaghers are still reeling from the aftermath of Frank's (William H. Macy) latest scheme, which has put them all in danger. Meanwhile, Lip (Jeremy Allen White) is struggling to come to terms with his newfound responsibilities as a father, and Debbie (Emma Greenwell) is dealing with her own brand of teenage angst.