Does the Baby on Shameless Have Down Syndrome

Since premiering in January of 2011, the U.S. adaptation of Shameless (based on the successful British show) has made us laugh, cry, gasp, and fall securely, irreversibly in love with the scrappy Gallagher family – warts and all. For all its over-the-tiptop schemes and its obvious dear for shocking its audience, the bear witness brings some much-needed attending to the struggles faced past American families who are barely getting by. While deadbeat dad Frank (William H. Macy) may exist the lynchpin of the family and the show, the truthful heroes are the kids, including noble step-in mother figure Fiona (Emmy Rossum), slacker genius Lip (Jeremy Allen White), and our personal favorite, gay aspiring soldier Ian (Cameron Monaghan).

Picking the peak v episodes was pretty tough, because even mediocre Shameless is generally pretty awesome television set. But here are five eps that were strongest in capturing the magical mayhem that is the Gallagher clan… as well as 1 that missed the mark.

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five. "Cascading Failures" – Flavour 3, Episode 6

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This episode may seem like an odd pick, simply it managed to beautifully showcase two of the show's strongest assets: the tension between Fiona and Frank and the ongoing story of Ian, the Gayest Little Ginger in Southward Side. Being Shameless, it is a rather nauseating plow of events on both fronts. First, Fiona – who has been barely evading forced workplace sexual servitude at the supermarket – has to quit her job because she was late for work dealing with Social Services, who just packed upward and took away her siblings like a cardboard box filled with kittens. Carl (Ethan Cutkosky) and Liam are placed with a couple of "gay robots," which is rather amusing, and Debs (Emma Kenney) is placed into a foster home that is really a basement sweat shop. (Kev, meanwhile, starts having sex with V's mom – with her in the room – to try to get significant. Let'south non forget that niggling gem.) In the finish, a desperate Fiona visits Brittany from Social Services to try to get her siblings dorsum or at least find out who ratted them out, and Brittany – bless! – lets Fiona mind to the recorded call that dropped the hammer on the Gallaghers… and it was placed past Frank himself. Ouch. The wait on Fiona's face is PRICELESS, and nosotros know a whole new level of war has been waged.

Meanwhile, Ian and Mickey "Dirtiest White Male child in America" Milkovich (Noel Fisher) are taking every opportunity they take to consummate their alabaster teenage love together, with the aid of some seriously alarming sex toys. Just things get even dicier when Mickey'south dirtbag begetter walks in on them, beats the crap out of Ian, and hires a very sad-looking prostitute to "f*ck the f*ggot" out of his son, making Ian watch. Information technology'south terrible. It's brutal. And it's so squarely in the corner of these two gay misfits that it breaks your heart into most a million pieces.

4. "But Like the Pilgrims Intended" – Flavour ii, Episode xi

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The penultimate episode of Flavour 2 is the perfect example of the show's penchant for a pre-finale sucker dial: in this cataclysmic ep, Monica (Chloe Webb) attempts suicide in the kitchen during Thanksgiving dinner, Ian meets and sleeps with hot daddy Lloyd (Harry Hamlin) for the beginning time (not realizing that he is Jimmy'due south dad), Lip backs out of a robbery in the hopes of being a better father than his was, and Karen (Laura Slade Wiggins) has her infant… which is both Asian and has Down's syndrome. This ways both that it is not Lip's kid and that the adoptive parents who were arranged to take the babe no longer desire it. And, being Karen, neither does Karen. OUCH. Thankfully, Karen's floridly insane mom, Sheila (Joan Cusack) is waiting in the wings to steal the baby out of the hospital to continue for herself. The fact that all of this happened effectually a dead bald eagle is in no way meant to be a commentary on the American dream, nosiree.

3. "Nana Gallagher Had an Affair" – Season 1, Episode 10

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Otherwise known as "the ane with the Purity Brawl," this belatedly-Flavour-1 episode was potent on drama, thanks to: Monica'south trying to accept away baby Liam after proving that Frank isn't his male parent, which doesn't become every bit planned; Frank's using an injured Carl in an insurance scam and getting punched in the face past Lip; Sheila's kick Eddie out of the firm only to discover that her agoraphobia is waning; and of course GI Ginger Ian's breaking down and telling Lip that he's gay and has been balling Mickey, who has just been shot by his dominate and ex-lover. The scene of Ian visiting Mickey in juvie and getting snapped at for touching the bulletproof drinking glass in between him and his swain is pretty priceless. Oh, and Ian learns that Frank is non his biodad, which leads to a shift in the  family dynamic. But the centerpiece of this Edible Arrangement of Pure Wrong is the Purity Brawl scene, where Karen – having been bribed into attending past her father with the promise of a automobile – has to stand in front end of her friends and their dads and detail her sexual history in the name of begetter-girl trust. It's then hilarious and horrible at the same time, and the reaction it gets from her begetter – "WHORES DON'T GET CARS!" – is pretty much the launchpad for 2 seasons of one of the about damaged, infuriating, and masterfully manipulative characters on television (seriously, she'due south a doozy). It also spells curtains for Eddie (who kills himself two episodes afterward), but allow'due south face up it, he was on borrowed time anyway with these lunatics.

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2. "Hurricane Monica" – Flavour 2, Episode nine

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While this episode may not accept boasted whatever huuuuuge plot developments or shocking twists, it is a solid showcase for some of the show's strongest featured performers. Sheila Jackson is in fine form, believing that her business firm is being haunted by Eddie's ghost (when it's really just Lip living in Karen'due south room in clandestine), and it's in this episode that she takes things to the "Kiss from a Rose" level with Jody (Zack McGowan), the beautiful idiot that he is. But generally this episode is all nigh the intoxicating, chaotic strength that is Monica, the kids' female parent. Whenever she arrives it'due south like hitting the RESET button on everyone'due south life – and this episode, with all its crazy all-night parties and carousal, gives us a shot of bittersweet good cheer right in the arm. That this is the second episode on this list to feature Mr. Milkovich beating upward poor Ian (whom Monica amusingly and touchingly takes to his first gay bar) is entirely an accident, I swear.

one. "Survival of the Fittest" – Flavour 3, Episode 12

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This past flavour the show did the unthinkable: it followed up an expectedly fantabulous 11th episode with an even better finale. It was a swell episode because it gave us a little closure and a whole lot of uncertainty for almost everyone, which of course was all wrapped upwardly in the evidence'south standard mix of head-shaking wrongness and unbridled, manic glee. Fiona and Jimmy/Steve (Justin Chatwin) finally called it quits (well, because Jimmy got carted off and murdered by Estefania'southward begetter, but don't tell Fiona that – Beto didn't!) and Fiona advanced in her new, legit job; Frank'southward hard living reached a new plateau; Lip realized that crazy Mandy was actually doing it all for his benefit every bit he decides to really employ himself; Ian and Mickey had a restrained simply tearful farewell ("… Don't") earlier Ian snuck into the Army using Lip'due south identity; and Karen, Jody and Hymie rode off into the sunset like the perfectly insane picayune family that they are. It'due south anyone's guess where all this will lead for our fantastically fractured family in Flavour iv, and we tin't expect.

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1. "Tin can I Have a Female parent" – Season 2, Episode 6

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Once more, pretty much whatsoever Shameless is good Shameless, so it'southward non like "Can I Have a Mother" was scraping the bottom of the barrel or anything. Simply the offset half of Flavour ii was a rather weak stretch, all things considered, and this serviceable simply filler-ish ep was the least memorable of the agglomeration. While we beloved seeing Louise Fletcher in annihilation, the Gran storyline was low-hanging fruit (at least it was short) and focused on one of the show's blind spots: the irredeemable Frank Gallagher. Mormon castaway Ethel'southward departure was long overdue (peculiarly considering she was just a plot device to get Kev and V thinking about having kids) and there wasn't much else going on that wasn't pretty bones housekeeping. Which, of course, is something the Gallagher house is always behind on.

Now information technology's your turn – what were your Shameless faves and flops? Sound off in the comments!

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