'Shameless' season finale recap: A beloved character returns to help say goodbye to Fiona (2024)

So long, our sweet Fiona.

For nine seasons, we've watched (and occasionally cried) as the acting Gallagher matriarch raised her siblings, found both happiness and trouble, and navigated the demons that have plagued her family. And now she's gone, leaving the South Side behind for warmer pastures (the exact location will be revealed at the beginning of next season).

To hear more on Fiona's departure, read our interview with Emmy Rossum from before the season 9 finale and our postmortem with creator John Wells. And while the Shameless shameless rankings are taking the week off in favor of a traditional recap, it's still time to grab a beer, bail your sibling out of prison, and find out how shameless your favorite Gallagher was this week.

With Fiona now in possession of a check for $100,000, it turns out that Max isn't the biggest douche on the planet. Fiona does what all smart financial advisors recommend and hides it under her mattress. Up bright and early, she encounters Debbie and Carl dressed in all black, prepared to "f— up a truck," while Frank is on bed couch rest. Fiona has already tired of the family having to take care of their injured father and his need for a sponge bath, with the annoyance only growing when he reveals that he could be like this for three to six months.

As Fiona later shares her frustration with Lip, Carl and Debbie return home from vandalizing Kelly's truck, and Carl's reward/punishment is cleaning out Frank's bedpan. The siblings have a brief powwow about what to do with Frank, considering they can't just throw him in the river again since would be elder abuse—even if Debbie insists that "no jury would convict." Debbie decides to take charge of looking for a health care worker, quickly dismissing Frank's point that this is what loved ones are for. "No one loves you, Frank," she cracks, continuing to be on fire. Before she heads off for an Al-Anon meeting, Fiona offers to make breakfast for Debbie and Carl, but they're grown coffee people now. It's clear to Fiona that she's no longer needed.

We stay in the Gallagher house as Fiona agrees to switch rooms with Debbie so that Franny can have her own bed. Staring at the small, toy-filled room that she will soon move to, Fiona is far from excited about the idea. Then, as Carl is headed off to work, she says how sorry she is that he didn't get accepted to West Point. He argues that he's stupid for ever thinking they'd accept someone like him. Meanwhile, downstairs, Debbie is changing Frank's bandages and getting the opposite of a thanks for it. Frank asks about Kelly, a.k.a. "that G.I. Jane chick," suggesting that she probably is gay ("Softball, really?') and Debbie just wasn't tempting or smart enough. He adds in an extra dig by saying Fiona could have got it done with her "stripper-on-a-bender dangerous looks." Debbie then calls the MIA Liam, leaving an angry voicemail since he's the one who was supposed to be on Frank duty.

Next door, Kev has gotten his sexual swagger back, lasting a solid 47 minutes before V makes him wrap it up. "F— you, Mr. Vasectomy, I'm a man again," he declares. He's also a man with a cross in his bar. Hoping to take advantage of the supplies that he got from helping out the girls' school, Kev is trying to rent himself out as Jesus, working bachelorette parties and whatnot. Fiona shows up at the Alibi, ordering a co*ke (the legal kind), and tells V about the money. "I feel like I got a second chance," says Fiona, to which V replies, "And a third and a fourth."

Speaking of second chances, Lip is at the shop and when Brad says he needs a mechanic, Lip suggests his sponsee, Jason. Tami then arrives, wanting to be with someone when she imminently gets her test results. She has the BRCA1 gene, which is good for the baby. But Tami doesn't want to have the baby just to save her breasts. With her freaking out, Lip wants to talk, while she wants to f—. They drive under a bridge and go do her preference, before then arguing again. She's decided to have the baby and give it up for adoption. When he says he's not cool with that, she suggests that he will be a bad father, which is NOT TRUE. Marriage comes up, with Lip saying he likes her and could eventually love her. Well, she currently might hate him and drives off, leaving him behind. She must not hate him too much since she's at the shop when he returns and they make up.

Also at work is Carl, who is surprised to learn that his restaurant's titular Captain Bob is real and wants to meet their "very own White Panther." Bob is very thankful for Carl stopping that robbery and begins selling the young man on a future at the chain, promising the chance to one day have his own Winnebago (the man is a good salesman).

After tracking Liam down and learning that he's moved in with his friend Todd, Debbie returns home to find Carl packing up all of his military clothes to donate to Goodwill, revealing his intention to forego his remaining schooling for an assistant manager gig at Bob's. Debbie isn't having it, demanding that he go back to military school. "I'm a loser," he says in an emotional rant. "A West Point reject with a sh*tty education and family history of alcoholism and drug abuse that's bound to catch up with me sooner or later. Fast food is the best it's going to get for me. I've accepted who I am, why can't you?" He then declines to help her bring Liam home, adding, "He's better off where he is." Having watched Carl/actor Ethan Cutkosky grow up onscreen, that broke my heart. I'll admit that it got a little dusty over here.

And I stayed on the verge of tears as a pissed-off Kelly confronts Debbie outside of the Gallagher house. Kelly apologizes for giving the wrong signals, but Debbie makes it all about what she did to Carl and blames Kelly for him throwing his life away. While that seems more than a tad harsh, the scene still worked me over pretty good. Cutkosky and Emma Kenney really brought it this episode, clearly seeing all that potential extra screen time that's about to be available!

Oh yeah, let's not forget about Fiona, this is her big goodbye episode and all. She's scored a sweet plea deal of time served and a $2,500 fine, as well as some tough love advice from her lawyer: "You seem like a smart girl, Fiona. Time to leave this South Side hood rat crap behind you and get on with being an adult." Damn, bringing the heat, unnamed attorney.

And avoiding jail time apparently has Fiona wanting to go visit jail. You remember how she no-showed for Ian's send-off? She's now making that right and visiting her incarcerated brother, who seems to be doing well. She confesses to him that she thinks it's time for her to leave, go somewhere warm. "You should get the f— out," declares Ian. "You deserve it." She's surprised and was kind of hoping he'd talk her out of it, revealing, "I'm scared." He replies, "Go as far away from here as you can and don't ever look back. I'll always be here for you. Always." Why are all of the Gallaghers trying to make me cry?

Carl might be soon crying tears of pain as Kelly shows up at Captain Bob's, tackling him, tying him up, and him out. Once back at the Gallagher house, she tells him to stop feeling bad for himself and to go to Officer Training School instead. "Are you done being a p—y and ready to get back to being the man that I love?" she asks, leading to a passionate kiss.

Debbie is done messing around and goes to Todd's to get Liam back. Wearing a James Baldwin T-shirt and staying in a room decorated in African-American history, Liam reveals that he wants to be surrounded by his own culture. He has a list of 46 demands that need to be met for him to consider coming home, and no, Debbie, Lucky Charms won't be enough "for a young proud man of African descent trying to find his identity in today's white America." Unclear if inspired by Liam, Debbie returns to the Gallagher house without Liam, but with Shamus, a black neighbor, who, despite clearly not having a nursing degree, will help take care of Frank.

As Shamus' sponge baths of Frank begin, Debbie goes upstairs and finds Fiona packing. This sends her frantically running down to tell Lip. He's happy for his big sister, who doesn't know where she's going. "Take care of them, will ya?" she says, to which he replies, "Promise." Lip insists on throwing her a big going away party, sending everyone out for supplies. But there will be no party, at least not one with her present. Fiona leaves a note for Debbie and heads for the door, afraid she won't leave if she stays. I've got to say, that's kind of messed up. I'd be pretty pissed if one of my siblings just left forever and couldn't even wait until I got back with some pizzas to say goodbye.

One Gallagher does get to say goodbye. Before Fiona walks out, Frank, who never turns around to face his daughter, says, "You did a good job. Monica wasn't up for it; you stepped up and helped. Thanks." She's offended, saying that she "did it all." He replies, "Well, if that helps you sleep better." They never look at each other, but the emotions on Frank's face says it all for us. Previewing her final episodes, Rossum told EW of the scene, "I think the final moment between her and Frank is actually quite telling about really how much he loves his kids but just really can't be a parent and there's an understanding there…. There's a separation between the characters but there's a lot unsaid and understood between them."

Upon coming home and finding Fiona gone, Lip can only smile. The party does happen, giving us a preview of what the show will look like come season 10. Lip and Kev share a nice heart-to-heart on fatherhood, with Kev rightfully saying that Lip would make a great dad. "It's hard to f— them up if you just love them," shares Kev. Over in the kitchen, Debbie opens up the envelope from Fiona, which includes a check for $50,000 and a note that reads, "Love you." I have to believe that $50,000 worth of Lucky Charms might lure Liam back.

We haven't seen the last of Fiona as the episode concludes with her boarding a plane for an unknown destination. My personal guess is Hawaii based off of the flight attendant outfits and logos on the seats. But who knows where you can go live for less than $50,000 nowadays.

I take it back, we don't end there. Back in prison, Ian is killing it in a game of pick up basketball. Like the Chicago Bulls are so bad that they could use that jump shot and post moves. He takes a brief break from the game to look up and smirk as a plane flies over. Thankfully, this isn't the last we will see of Ian as Showtime previously announced that Cameron Monaghan is returning on a full-time basis next season. So out with one Gallagher, in with another!

What did you think? Did you want a different ending for Emmy Rossum? Were you pumped to see Ian back? Oh, and enjoy this tribute to our beloved Fiona.

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'Shameless' season finale recap: A beloved character returns to help say goodbye to Fiona (2024)

FAQs

Why is there no mention of Fiona in the Shameless finale? ›

Due to scheduling conflicts and time restraints, it wasn't feasible for the production and Rossum's schedule, so Fiona couldn't return for the Shameless finale.

What did the note say at the end of Shameless? ›

He later dies, with his soul slowly elevating above the Alibi and the celebration below, as we hear him read the undiscovered letter he'd written to his family. Read the full transcription below: "I'm not gonna ask your forgiveness because you bunch didn't do s--- for me, so let's just call it a draw.

Why was Fiona written out of Shameless? ›

Fiona left Shameless in Season 9 as she decided to move on from the South Side and start a new life for herself. From a narrative standpoint, Fiona's character arc throughout Shameless revolves around her journey from a young woman burdened with family responsibility to a more independent and self-assured adult.

What is Fiona's downfall on Shameless? ›

Her downfall truly begins when she starts buying real estate in the eighth season. She becomes obsessed with being “the queen of the Southside.” Having no experience in real estate, she falls on her face, broke, back at her family home. This is the final straw for Fiona.

Was Fiona at Ian's wedding? ›

Ian and Debby took a moment to remark how sad it was that their mother Monica (Chloe Webb), who died in Season 7, wasn't able to be there. They both thought she would have loved the wedding, though. An even more poignant absence, though it went unaddressed, was Fiona (Emmy Rossum).

Why did Lip kick Fiona out? ›

Unaware of Jason's sobriety, Fiona drinks vodka in front of Jason, causing him to relapse. Lip blames Fiona for both incidents and angrily kicks her out of the house. Following the fallout between her and Lip, Fiona begins attending AA meetings and is able to make amends with Lip and her former co-workers.

Why did Frank's body explode at the end of Shameless? ›

I sure as hell did.” He and his barstool then float up into the sky, because we're somehow expected to believe he is not headed down to join Lil Nas X. And, of course, the amount of alcohol in Frank's corpse later causes a small explosion in the crematorium.

Why was the ending of Shameless so sad? ›

Frank Gallagher dies a fittingly dramatic death in the Shameless finale, ending a decade of chaos on the South Side. Lip sells the Gallagher home at a loss, while Ian and Mickey plan to start a family, showing different futures for the Gallaghers.

Was Shameless cancelled or ended? ›

On January 13, 2020, it was announced that the series had been renewed for its eleventh and final season, which had been scheduled to air in summer 2020 but was then delayed because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and that Macy, White, Cutkosky, Hampton, Howey, Kenney, Monaghan, Fisher, Miner, and Isaiah would all return for ...

What is Shameless a spin-off of? ›

Why does Lip hate Fiona? ›

He seems to use his street smarts far more often than he utilizes his actual intelligence. This is the primary conflict between him and Fiona in season 2, as Lip is determined to drop out of school, but Fiona won't let him. Having his entire family relying on him is a weight that's simply too heavy for him to bear.

Is Fiona really Frank's daughter? ›

Frank's oldest daughter, Fiona McBride (Anne-Marie Duff), returns to Chatsworth with Carl and Lip.

What is Fiona's mental illness? ›

05. Fiona's story: Bipolar – the long view.

Who is Fiona's baby daddy? ›

Fiona, upon becoming pregnant by Craig Garland in Episode 208, told Veronica that she was the only girl in her school year who didn't become pregnant before receiving her GCSE's.

What was the saddest part of Shameless? ›

Our countdown includes Fiona leaves, Carl ties to heal Frank, Monica dies, and more!
  • #8: Ian and Mickey Break Up. ...
  • #7: Frank Thinks Emily Is Fiona. ...
  • #6: Ian Says Goodbye to His Family. ...
  • #5: Frank Calls DFS. ...
  • #4: Monica Dies. ...
  • #3: Liam Almost Dies. ...
  • #2: Monica's Attempt. ...
  • #1: Fiona's Speech to Monica. “Nana Gallagher Had an Affair”

What was Fiona's last episode of Shameless? ›

Before her understated farewell in Season 9, Episode 14, "Found," Fiona is seen working as a gas station clerk. Just when it seems like her bad real estate investment will haunt Fiona forever, a former business associate arrives with a $100,000 check and tells her that a successful deal went through.

Did they ever read Frank's letter? ›

No One Noticed And Frank Died Alone

Resigned to death and wanting to go out on his own terms, Frank injects himself with a massive overdose of heroin in the penultimate episode of the series, leaving a letter for his family that goes unnoticed by everyone except Franny, who simply draws all over it with her crayons.

Why did Karen leave Shameless? ›

Her attempt to win Lip back culminates in tragedy when Mandy strikes Karen with her car out of jealousy, leaving her with permanent brain damage. This incident leads Karen to leave Chicago and relocate to Arizona with Jody and Hymie, thus ending her storyline on Shameless.

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