

Chicagoan Frank Gallagher is the proud single dad of six smart, industrious, independent kids, who without him would be... perhaps better off. When Frank's not at the bar spending what little money they have, he's passed out on the floor. But the kids have found ways to grow up in spite of him. They may not be like any family you know, but they make no apologies for being exactly who they are.
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- Halsty2025年12月23日If you think you’re having a bad day, remember a Gallagher is having a worse
- Yuvi Randhawa2025年4月21日This show has a special place in my heart. I binged it in 2 and a half months and I would do it again. The perfect show. Amazing writing, acting and overall vibes. Someone give Emmy Rossum an emmy
- KnightlyJade2025年7月18日Haven’t finished it yet but I love the show and how it’s written. It’s so good>_<
- Leon2025年6月17日The show fell off after Fiona left, and I’ve always hated Debbie ever since she became a teenager. But despite that, I still *love* this show—I’ve rewatched it more than a dozen times. A lot of the experiences hit close to home for me, especially having a bipolar alcoholic mother and a problematic alcoholic (step)father. The acting throughout is absolutely incredible and really brings everything to life.
- Kincses.K2025年12月14日Is hands-down one of my favorite series ever! The chaotic Gallagher family delivers hilarious dark comedy, raw drama, and heartfelt moments. William H. Macy as Frank is iconic, and the whole cast shines with flawed, resilient characters. It tackles poverty, addiction, and family bonds shamelessly and authentically. Binge-worthy perfection – highly recommend!
- Callum2025年11月4日⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (out of 5) Shameless – Dysfunction, Disgrace, and the Deepest Kind of Love Shameless is the rare American remake that not only holds its own against the British original but, in many ways, surpasses it. Across 11 seasons, it’s a chaotic, hilarious, and heart-crushing study of the Gallagher family — the definition of functional dysfunction. Led by William H. Macy’s gloriously shameless Frank, it’s a circus of addicts, hustlers, geniuses, and dreamers all clawing to survive the system and themselves. Every actor fires on all cylinders. Jeremy Allen White (Lip) went from “that kid with potential” to bona fide star, while Emmy Rossum’s Fiona remains the show’s backbone — the overburdened matriarch who shoulders everyone else’s mistakes until the weight finally breaks her. And Macy? He’s an artist of chaos, playing Frank as both prophet and parasite, the man you hate but can’t stop watching. What makes Shameless special is its honesty. It dives head-first into the darkness — poverty, addiction, prostitution, mental illness — yet somehow keeps its humour intact. It’s grimy but alive, like a beer-soaked hymn to survival. And even when Fiona leaves and the series loses a bit of its pulse, the Gallaghers keep stumbling forward, still chasing dreams they’re destined to trip over. The ending might be divisive, but in true Gallagher fashion, it comes full circle — proof that some people grow while others just… revolve. Messy, raw, and unfiltered, Shameless is the rare show that manages to make you laugh, cry, and feel like family. Pairing: A cheap whiskey and a half-warm beer — because no matter how rough life gets, there’s still time for one more round at the Alibi.
- BARRY G VARGUS SR2025年4月10日Shame on Showtime/Paramount Plus! I pay $16 a month and can't get the Showtime original Shameless because Paramount Plus/Showtime sold the streaming rights to Netflix so they can put more millions in there overstuffed pockets. Now you have to pay $20 more a month if you want Shameless on Netflix. What a scam they all have sewn together!
- Charlie24142025年2月27日I tried to watch the USA version but it only comes up with the uk one


































