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It looks like the boy who once used to electrocute dolls and melt them in the microwave might just be ok after all. The Shameless Season 11 finale also hinted at Carl potentially having a hand in buying the Alibi Room to turn it into a hangout for police officers. Debbie and Franny both deserve a better future.Ĭarl seems to have found his groove as a police officer and has worked out how he wants to be able to support the community in his own way. Hopefully her brothers can convince her to avoid hanging out with convicts who have a rap sheet as long as Heidi’s. We hope she doesn’t continue following Heidi and ignoring all of those major red flags, but this is Debbie we’re talking about, and she’s been making terrible life choices for years now. We didn’t learn much about what Debbie’s future holds, and after being so incredibly set on wanting to stay in the Gallagher house, she may just end up leaving Chicago on a whim. The episode didn’t hint at whether they took the crib, but the door is open.ĭebbie may have had the strangest, most bizarre ending of all the Gallagher siblings. Ian consoled Mickey, assuring him he’d be a great dad. When Mickey became emotional in the conversation, we thought it would lead to Mickey wanting to see his own son, but the topic was ignored completely. Ian and Mickey seem to be settled on staying in the apartment on the other side of town, and their hunt for furniture and cookware in the Shameless Season 11 finale led to a conversation about wanting to have a kid together. (L-R): Emma Kenney as Debbie Gallagher and Cameron Monaghan as Ian Gallagher in SHAMELESS, “Father Frank, Full of Grace”. This character deserved so much more and we hope this was a hint that fans can imagine Lip finding his way back into a job where he’s valued for his full worth.Īnd after years of gentrification stories, the boy genius isn’t even going to put the house on the market and is considering a low-ball offer of $75k? Get out of here with that nonsense.
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Lip is still unsure about whether he’s going to sell the house, whether he wants to expand his family, where he wants to live, and what he wants to do for work, but we were glad to see him have some kind of brief moment where his intelligence was able to come back to light. After failing to overdose, Frank wanders away from the house once more, but when a dementia episode takes him from his childhood church into an ER, he later passes away alone, having flashbacks to his children growing up and then becoming a ghost who joins them at the Alibi Room for one final beer. The finale episode was sadly still missing Fiona, and we haven’t gotten a hint about where she is or what she’s been up to, which seems incredibly strange. What happened to the Gallaghers in the Shameless Season 11 finale?
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As they talk about having kids and possibly selling the house, Ian tells Lip that he was the closest thing any of them ever had to a dad, and the special moment took us back to their conversation in the backyard van 11 years ago. The final callback to the show’s premiere episode was the voiceover by Frank Gallagher, describing each of his children (with Fiona notably absent) and Kev & V, but this time, he does so as a ghost.įinally, one of the strongest bonds in the pilot episode was the sibling relationship between Lip and Ian, and the series finale set aside a moment in the Alibi Room where Lip and Ian are together, talking about their future families. We didn’t expect the characters to have any kind of emotional connection to this song, but it served as a way to commemorate t heir final moment in time all together before going their separate ways. While celebrating Ian and Mickey’s one-year wedding anniversary, the group even started to sing “The Way We Get By” by Spoon, a song used at the end of the pilot episode.