'Shameless' Season 5 Episode 11 Spoilers: Frank Shows Compassion, the Gallaghers Attend Ian's Informational Hearing
In Episode 11 of Season 5 of the Showtime series "Shameless" viewers will see a more sympathetic side of Frank Gallagher; one they are not used to seeing.
Frank has not been a sweet man, but in this episode he shows his softer side to Bianca and becomes concerned when her behavior starts becoming even more erratic, according to Hollywood Hills.
Bianca starts doing drugs. In a scene, Frank and Bianca are on the roof when Bianca suggests that they have sex. Frank replies that it is not the right place to do it.
Watch the preview for Sunday's episode below.
Ian Gallagher is up against the military for falsifying a federal document, theft, sabbotage of government property and going AWOL. He could face up to five years in prison. The next step will be deciding whether he will face a court-martial.
Ian's sister, Fiona, argues that he is clinically bipolar and instead of punishing him, the military should be helping him get better. She says his behavior has been crazy. His sister, Debbie, tries to further prove Fiona's point by saying he almost hit her with a baseball bat.
Fiona says their mother was bipolar and they know the signs of it.
While discussing Ian's case, the Sergeant listens and asks Fiona if she thinks Ian should be on medication for his condition.
"Yes!" Fiona replies.
The Sergeant asks if Ian is unable to care for himself.
"Sometimes, yes." she replies.
Fiona's testimony could help Ian receive a lesser sentence or even avoid any punishment if the military agrees that his behavior is due to his mental illness.
Ian's family all appears at his informational hearing to discuss the next steps of his possible punishment and are very supportive in trying to keep him out of prison. Will it help though?
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