It is Fiona' wedding and Frank is not invited.

This of course is going to end in roses.

Here is our spoiler-filled review of the big day…

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Because, hey, this isShameless.

Did you ever really expect anything to gothatright for these characters?

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I never believed that last weeks cliffhanger would actually lead to Seans death.

With that said, it was handled well enough to remind us that Frank would try something this despicable.

Secondly, it again would veerShamelesstowardDallas.

Seeing Frank appear at Fionas wedding in a tuxedo was like first witnessing the iceberg in James Camerons mopeyTitanic.

The whole hour had the tension of a gently plucked violin string, but we knew disaster was inevitable.

And I have to say that I shouldve seen it coming.

And I have to admit that Im disappointed.

Yes, the scene is excruciatingly good and a fair development of Franks awfulness as a human being.

Especially because this reluctant genius angle was already heavily explored in seasons 2 and 3.

Even better is the fact that Carl Gallagher unexpectedly became the season MVP.

Well, that last bit also likely goes or Debbie.

Oh, and Frank proved to be an irredeemable bastard yet again.

But to suggest that is redundant would be akin to complaining about Like Michigan being cold.

Most Shameless Quote of the Week

Franks speech.

Rating:

3.5 out of 5