I have a ton of
other posts I need to write, but I really wanted to talk about Shameless. Mostly because I just
finished the last season and I’m freaking out that I have to wait so long for
the next season.
You know how Netflix is a college kid’s addiction? Well, imagine being a sick college kid. Then, Netflix becomes the only thing in your seemingly pathetic and miserable life. Or, at least, that was how I felt all last week as I was lying in bed with bronchitis and a viral infection. (Believe me, it’s as gross as it sounds. I still can’t breathe through my nose.)
You know how Netflix is a college kid’s addiction? Well, imagine being a sick college kid. Then, Netflix becomes the only thing in your seemingly pathetic and miserable life. Or, at least, that was how I felt all last week as I was lying in bed with bronchitis and a viral infection. (Believe me, it’s as gross as it sounds. I still can’t breathe through my nose.)
Anywho, the point
of all of this rambling is that I binge watched all seven seasons of Shameless while I was incapacitated.
However, I didn’t do it just because I was sick. That show is addicting.
Shameless, in case you don’t know, is about a
family of six kids who have a drunk, deadbeat dad. Aka, the Gallaghers. The
show takes place in the south side of Chicago, and the older sister, Fiona
(Emmy Rossum), takes care of the younger kids. I’ve only seen Emmy Rossum in Phantom of the Opera, so I was surprised
whenever I saw her on this show. She’s actually a really great actress.
The premise of the series revolves around the family’s screwed up lifestyle and the gentrification of the south side. There’s constant shenanigans. Some of which are rather mature, so don’t watch this show unless you’re at least sixteen years old.
However, the
mature shenanigans aren’t what kept me watching. Instead, I was captivated by
the intimate relationships between all of the siblings. Ian and Lip, the two
oldest brothers, have an awesome relationship, and Fiona really cares about all
of her siblings. Of course, there’s romance in the show as well. (*scoffs* Like
I would ever watch and love a show that didn’t have a good romance.)
But I’ll save the
details about the love interests for fear of spoilers. Just know that Ian is my
favorite Gallagher character. He has a rocky start at first, but by the end of
season one, I just shipped him and a certain character very hard.
If this show was
in book format, I would scoop up and devour the entire series sooooooo fast
because of Ian Gallagher! I don’t just love him, though. All of the characters
and seasons are awesome in their own way. Every twist and turn of this show had
me immediately clicking for the next episode, and I can’t believe I have to
wait months for the eighth season!
All in all, I’d
definitely suggest watching this show. It’s gritty, hilarious, charming, and
unbelievable, but it’s real and emotional. It’s a great story about family
bonds, and it can fill that contemporary gap in between the episodes of sci-fi
and fantasy shows that you’re watching.
I don't think I have heard of this show. I will have to check it out.
ReplyDeleteYou should! It's on Netflix! XD
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