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Shameless Analysis
Shameless “Reflection”
Shameless is a show based in chicago which is kind of weird knowing how bad chicago is with all the crime that’s going on and the high murder rate but then again Lancaster hasn't been the safest of cities in the u.s either. Well shameless is about a dysfunctional family who struggles with life every single day, and every day there seems to be a new problem that occurs. Even though the main characters happen to have their own set of problems they always value family first and remain loyal to each other while I watch their family acting how they are it made me appreciate my family because we can be so many things but at least we're not crazy like the gallagher family. The main characters in the show consists of the gallagher family, Frank , Fiona , Lip , Ian , Carl , Debby , Liam and other supporting characters like Mickey and Karen. my personal favorite on the show is lip because he’s the cool brother who gets good grades and all the hot chicks he is sorta like me but I get bad grades well I did in high school. On a serious note this show made me feel every
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Fiona was forced to grow up fast and take care of her siblings because if she didn't then they would have been separated and possibly homeless.
Not only is Fiona one of the caretakers of the family so is Lip the second oldest he does what's necessary to help his family keep the lights on by working different types of jobs and even offered to use his tuition money to pay one of the bills. Lip is gifted with intelligence but he takes it for granted because he’s always hooked on women and is to stressed about life to worry about

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