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.
If skeptics watching the SAG Awards on Sunday nights sighed at William H. Macy's triumph, taking home the trophy for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series should have tuned into "Shameless" last Sunday.
Chaos junkies of the world unite! Season 5, Episode 2 of Showtime's beloved comedy-drama "Shameless," titled "I'm the Liver," landed like a sucker punch with viewers when it aired Sunday.
Showtime may be facing it's best year yet with announcing sixth season of "Shameless" and a host of new shows, some of which have peaked interested because their so unusual.
After a long nine months, Season 5 of "Shameless" premiered, and the Showtime hit is back with a hard act to follow as Season 4 was far and away the most comprehensive the show has been in terms of character development, twists and turns.
Hold on, the fifth season of "Shameless" is going to be a rollercoaster! For avid fans of "Shameless," the cult favorite comedy-drama now in its fifth season, it's clear something is afoot with the infamous Gallagher clan, and that means a lot of change, both good and bad, according to the International Business Times.
Viola Davis and others gets Golden Globe nod for acting parts, but many shows unrecognized. While "Birdman," the 2014 American arthouse black comedy film by Mexican director Alejandro González Iñárritu, squawked loudest in the 72nd Golden Globes nominations leading the competition with seven nods including Best Picture, there's much to be said on the small screen as well.
Showtime's "Shameless" actress Emmy Rossum, who plays Fiona, has no qualms -- or 'shame' about dishing on the best part of filming Season 5 of the hit TV series.