Shameless (season 3)

The third season of Shameless, an American comedy-drama television series based on the British series of the same name by Paul Abbott, premiered on January 13, 2013, at Sunday 9:00 p.m. EST on the Showtime television network. Executive producers are John Wells, Paul Abbott and Andrew Stearn, with producer Michael Hissrich. The season concluded after 12 episodes on April 7, 2013. The show's season premiere brought in 2.00 million viewers, becoming the show's highest-rated episode ever to-date. The episode airing February 17, "The Sins of My Caretaker", received 1.31 million total viewers, its lowest-rated episode of the season. The season finale scored 1.82 million viewers.

Shameless
Season 3
DVD Cover
Starring
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes12
Release
Original networkShowtime
Original releaseJanuary 13 (2013-01-13) 
April 7, 2013 (2013-04-07)
Season chronology

Plot

Fiona struggles to adapt to life with Jimmy, as he officially moves in with the Gallaghers. Jimmy, however, has more pressing concerns, his life on the line as he is still forced to act as a faux husband to Estefania, to Fiona's oblivion.

Frank calls Child Protective Services on his own family after being kicked out of his own house once again. When a CPS worker comes for a visitation at a particularly hectic time, the underage kids are forced into separate foster homes, many being less-than-adequate. Though Veronica and Kevin attempt to foster the kids, Fiona ultimately gets Frank to clean up for their foster worker. When Fiona finds out Frank is the one who called CPS, Fiona fights for custody of the children against Frank, and is declared their legal guardian. This is bad news for Jimmy, who had plans to go to medical school in Michigan. Though Fiona (albeit shocked) is initially supportive, she is enraged to find out Jimmy had applied for a studio apartment only. When Jimmy and Fiona get into a nasty argument over their relationship, Fiona breaks up with him.

Mickey and Ian's relationship has a greater focus in the third season. With their relationship continuing to grow, all their progress comes to a halt when Mickey's homophobic father, Terry Milkovich, unexpectedly walks in on them having sex. Terry beats them both at gunpoint and forces Mickey to have sex with a prostitute, Svetlana; Mickey is thereby damaged and refuses to communicate with Ian. To Ian's disdain, Mickey marries Svetlana. Meanwhile, Mandy and Lip are together, though Lip begins feeling smothered by Mandy when she becomes more involved in his life. Worried that Lip is throwing away his future, Mandy secretly applies Lip for colleges, and a successful interview gives Lip a chance at MIT. Lip thanks Mandy for her help. Kevin and Veronica continue their quest to have a baby, but there is little chance of Veronica getting pregnant; Veronica asks her mother to be their surrogate.

Family troubles are not limited to the Gallaghers: Sheila is struggling to deal with parental life, and this is further compounded when Jody relapses in his sex addiction. Sheila desperately lets Frank offer his support with Hymie, leaving him with a temporary home. When Sheila decides to give Hymie back to his biological family, Karen returns home; Sheila discovers that Karen had called the Wong family to take Hymie with them, so she can return home. Karen has also returned for Lip, but Lip breaks off their relationship in favor of Mandy. When Karen threatens Mandy through a phone call, Mandy vengefully runs over Karen with her car, leaving Karen with possibly permanent deficiencies. Lip, upset over Karen's vegetative state, angrily breaks up with Mandy. To give Karen a better recovery, Jody and Sheila break up, and Jody leaves town with Karen and Hymie to Arizona.

The final episodes, while still comedic, begins to shift into a darker tone: Frank is diagnosed with liver failure and is advised to stop drinking. Fiona tries convincing Frank to stop drinking for either himself or his kids, but he refuses. Meanwhile, Estefania is deported due to Jimmy's neglectfulness; Estefania's father orders Jimmy to board a yacht to an unknown location, presumably to be murdered. Fiona begins a temp job at Worldwide Cup, and sends a final voicemail to Jimmy's phone signalling that she is over him. Depressed from Mickey's marriage, Ian enlists for the army without the knowledge of his family, only telling a shocked Mickey. He leaves secretly the next morning, forging identification using Lip's ID, ending in a season cliffhanger.

Cast and characters

Episodes

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US viewers
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251"El Gran Cañon"Mark MylodJohn WellsJanuary 13, 2013 (2013-01-13)2J66012.00[1]
Fiona tries to adapt to living with Jimmy after he moves in with her. Jimmy is dealing with the sudden appearance of Nando, Estefania's father, who kills Marco in front of Jimmy and Estefania. Jimmy is then forced to help dismember Marco's body and dispose of it on a boat in the Great Lakes. Nando wants Jimmy to stay married to Estefania so she can become an American citizen. Frank wakes up in Mexico but is turned away at the border due to lack of papers. He turns to being a drug mule to get through. Mandy unofficially moves into the Gallagher home; Fiona wants to know if Lip is being responsible about sex. Ian continues to meet up and have sex with Jimmy's father, Lloyd. Lip, Ian, Carl, and Mandy compete in a robot fighting competition. They win and put the $400 cash prize towards the past due property tax but, unknown to anyone else, Fiona has put $1,000 down on an upcoming night at the club to be the club's promoter.
262"The American Dream"Anthony HemingwayNancy M. PimentalJanuary 20, 2013 (2013-01-20)2J66021.37[2]
Fiona faces new challenges as a party promoter, and she ends up losing $100 for the night. Fiona discovers that she only did fairly well because Lip had conned rich kids into coming to the club for a fake concert. Nando has assigned Beto to watch over Jimmy's every move. Lip's teachers and Mandy encourage Lip to prepare his resumé and application for college. Frank staggers home and clashes with the rest of the Gallaghers due to his drunken antics. Debbie, who has shown Frank much kindness and love, is enraged when Frank ignorantly breaks her art project and doesn't care; Debbie snaps and hits Frank with a blunt object. Enraged, Frank anonymously calls CPS on his own family. Sheila and Jody, struggling with parental life, desperately let Frank move in when he is able to quiet the baby Hymie. Ian deals with the return of Mickey, and tries to figure out if they're in a relationship. Veronica gets a visit from a woman who claims to be Kevin's wife.
273"May I Trim Your Hedges?"Steve ShillKrista VernoffJanuary 27, 2013 (2013-01-27)2J66031.99[3]
Fiona applies for a job at a grocery store, but the store manager makes sexual advances towards her. Veronica uses a hidden camera to catch the manager's inappropriate behavior and blackmail him into giving Fiona the job. Frank tries to use Hymie to scam a children's foundation for an autographed basketball to sell. When he discovers that the foundation is for children with cancer, Frank convinces Carl that he might be dying from cancer. Kevin's wife, Cheryl, is trying to get him back by pretending her sister's child is hers and his. When Veronica finds out, she forces Cheryl to sign the divorce papers. After Debbie witnesses a man masturbating to her on the subway, Lip leads a crusade to take down sex offenders in the neighborhood. Jimmy spends time with Estefania creating false wedding photos in order to protect her from immigration services. When riding in a car, Estefania masturbates with Jimmy's hand, making Jimmy feel as if he's betrayed Fiona. Ian is confused when Mickey sleeps with a neighborhood girl. Mickey later discovers Ian and Lloyd's relationship, leading Mickey to attack Lloyd.
284"The Helpful Gallaghers"Randall EinhornMike O'MalleyFebruary 10, 2013 (2013-02-10)2J66041.53[4]
Mandy receives a call from her younger half-sister Molly, whose mother had just died. Lip convinces Mandy to retrieve Molly in Milwaukee in order to save her from the foster care system. The Gallaghers find out that Molly is actually a boy, but was raised as a girl. Carl heads off to cancer camp, where the restrictions on the camp's activities frustrate Carl and the kids. Debbie works on holding her breath longer underwater. Sheila asks Frank for advice to get Jody to use her fetish toys; Frank reluctantly agrees to be Jody's sex coach. Fiona gathers a group of co-workers to discuss the boss's sexual advances towards them, but the meeting fails miserably. Jimmy learns that his parents are getting a divorce, and that his father was kicked out. When he brings Lloyd to spend the night at the Gallagher house, Lloyd gets in bed with Lip, whom he mistakes for Ian. Ian is forced to reveal his relationship with Lloyd, forcing Jimmy to deal with his father's sexuality.
295"The Sins of My Caretaker"J. Michael MuroSheila CallaghanFebruary 17, 2013 (2013-02-17)2J66051.31[5]
A city employee notifies Fiona that the city will be doing sewer line work in the backyard, but Aunt Ginger is still buried in the backyard. Fiona makes Frank dig for the body before the city starts doing work. Fiona deals with the animosity of her co-workers over not giving in to the sexual advances of the boss. Jimmy still struggles to deal with his father's true sexuality, and he goes to Estefania for emotional support after arguing with Fiona. Lloyd asks Ian to rob his house to get back his personal belongings. Ian recruits Mickey and his cousins for the job. Veronica finds out she is infertile, and she approaches her mother, Carol, about being a surrogate. Lip has second thoughts about his relationship with Mandy. Fiona informs Molly of his real gender. Carl returns from cancer camp and Debbie gets bullied at the local pool. Sheila takes in a terminally ill nun who has taken a vow of silence. The Gallaghers get a visit from Child Protective Services.
306"Cascading Failures"Anthony HemingwayAlex BorsteinFebruary 24, 2013 (2013-02-24)2J66061.48[6]
Fiona and Jimmy try to get the kids back after they are taken away by Child Protective Services, even going so far as to attempt to track Monica down. Fiona ultimately gets Frank to agree to clean up and petition for their return. Fiona quits her job at the grocery store when the manager won't let her off to go find the kids. As the petition for custody requires signatures from both parents, Fiona gets Sheila to pose as Monica for the petition. Terry Milkovich discovers Ian and Mickey having sex; Terry beats them both and forces Mickey to have sex with a prostitute, Svetlana, while also forcing Ian to watch at gunpoint. Veronica convinces Kevin to have sex with her mother, as the artificial insemination isn't working. Fiona visits the family's case manager, who tentatively lets Fiona listen to the anonymous phone call to CPS; Fiona finds out that Frank was the one who called CPS.
317"A Long Way From Home"Mimi LederEtan FrankelMarch 3, 2013 (2013-03-03)2J66071.76[7]
Fiona prepares for her court hearing, having decided to attempt to get full custody of the children. To better her chances, Fiona forges a will in which Aunt Ginger leaves them with the house. Frank cleans up his antics in court against Fiona. Jimmy deals with a sudden visitation by immigration, and he has sex with Estefania again. Sheila gets a visit from Timmy Wong and his mother. With Jody relapsing in his sex addiction, Sheila realizes she has an unfit home and decides to give Hymie back to his biological family. Shortly after, Karen returns home and reunites with Sheila and Jody. Debbie runs away from her foster home after having to do illegal manual labor along with the other children. After the incident with Mickey's father, Mickey avoids Ian. Fiona finally faces Frank in court; the judge continues Frank's parental rights, but declares Fiona the other legal guardian of the children. Lip tries to file the forged will, but they find out that Patrick Gallagher has already filed an equally forged will that supersedes theirs.
328"Where There's a Will"Danny CannonDavey HolmesMarch 10, 2013 (2013-03-10)2J66081.66[8]
The Gallaghers try to come up with a plan on how to fight back on keeping the home against their cousin Patrick. Fiona and Jimmy start their new jobs. With Hymie back with his biological family, Sheila kicks Frank out; Frank meets an eccentric AA member, Christopher, and Frank becomes his sponsor in order to have a place to stay. Karen instigates a fight between Lip and Mandy, who moves out of the Gallagher home. Lip then visits Karen and they have sex. Sheila learns that Karen had called the Wong family in order for them to take Hymie. She confronts Karen, who claims she wanted to return to a simpler time before Hymie. Veronica and Kevin continue their baby-making quest as Carol begins turning up the romance. When Patrick brings the police to evict the Gallaghers, Debbie claims that Patrick had sexually molested her. Patrick is subsequently arrested, and Fiona negotiates for a 50-year lease at $500 per month, down from the $1800 he originally wanted.
339"Frank the Plumber"Mark MylodKrista VernoffMarch 17, 2013 (2013-03-17)2J66091.67[9]
Fiona starts a new office job and struggles with corporate culture, while Jimmy considers returning to medical school. Frank gets the idea of trying to get financial benefits under a domestic partnership program. When he's turned down, Frank unknowingly starts a city campaign for gay rights and becomes a local celebrity. Because of all the publicity, Christopher makes Frank move out. Mandy secretly applies to colleges for Lip. After a possibly successful interview with MIT, Lip breaks things off with Karen, who leaves a threatening message to Mandy on her phone. Ian is upset when he finds out that Mickey is getting married. Debbie skips school to spend the day with Sheila, who is depressed from Karen's actions. Sheila later apologizes to Karen for her previous mental illness issues during Karen's childhood. Before she can respond, Karen gets a text message from Lip to "meet [him] at the park." While walking to the park, Karen is run over by Mandy's car.
3410"Civil Wrongs"Gary B. GoldmanMike O'MalleyMarch 24, 2013 (2013-03-24)2J66101.61[10]
As Fiona continues her new office job, Jimmy breaks the news to her about returning to medical school. He also tells the news to Beto, who says it'll be difficult to get Estefania to move with him. Frank continues his new found fame as a spokesperson for a gay rights movement, and he attracts an anti-gay rights group that wants to "cure" Frank of his homosexuality by giving him women to have sex with. With that promise, and receiving twice the pay and a better hotel, Frank scams both groups, but is eventually caught. Lip visits a coma-induced Karen in the hospital. He finds out from Sheila about the text message sent from his phone, and he realizes that it was Mandy who sent the text. Sheila and Jody break up at the hospital, and Jody gets Karen to awaken in her coma by performing oral sex on her. Ian finds out that Mickey is marrying Svetlana. Veronica and Kevin find out that Carol is pregnant. Jimmy confronts Fiona about coming with him to Michigan so he can complete medical school.
3511"Order Room Service"Sanaa HamriSheila CallaghanMarch 31, 2013 (2013-03-31)2J66111.65[11]
Fiona contemplates finding another job so she can move to Michigan with Jimmy, but the two get into an argument when she discovers that Jimmy had only rented a studio apartment; Fiona tells him to find another place to sleep. Carl lets Frank stay in the old family van. They bond over Frank's childhood story of theft, inspiring Carl to steal belongings from his former foster parents. The police arrive to arrest Carl, but Frank – in an uncharacteristic gesture – takes the blame and is arrested. Ian tries to convince Mickey to not marry Svetlana; Mickey and Ian share an intimate moment, but Mickey still goes through with the wedding. Ian drinks excessively and reveals to Mandy about his relationship with Mickey. Lip visits Karen, who has been released from the hospital. Angry over witnessing Karen's deficiencies, Lip crashes Mickey's wedding and breaks up with Mandy. Fiona attends a camping trip with her boss, Mike, who she nearly has sex with. Jimmy gets a surprise visit from Nando, who informs him that Estefania is being deported by immigration. Jimmy, fearing for his life, is forced to board a yacht to an unknown location.
3612"Survival of the Fittest"Mark MylodEtan Frankel & Nancy M. PimentalApril 7, 2013 (2013-04-07)2J66121.82[12]
Frank wakes up in jail after being arrested, but is sent to the hospital after fainting. Frank is told that he has liver failure and is advised to stop drinking; Frank ignores this and drinks with Lip to celebrate his high school graduation. He vomits blood at a skating rink, sending him back to the hospital. Fiona tries convincing Frank to stop drinking for either himself or his kids, but he refuses. Sheila says goodbye to Jody, Karen, and Hymie as they venture off to Arizona. Fiona assumes that Jimmy is avoiding her, and becomes distraught over his whereabouts. She is confronted by Beto, who delivers her money that he claims is from Jimmy. Ian enlists in the army (unbeknownst to his family) and visits Mickey one last time to tell him about his enlistment, leaving Mickey shocked and emotional; Mickey displays his love with one word, "Don't". Ian departs quietly the next morning with Lip's ID. The Gallaghers throw a graduation party for Lip. Fiona is promoted in her new job. Lip thanks Mandy for her help with getting into college. Frank decides to leave the hospital himself, venturing off elsewhere without his family.

Development and production

On February 1, 2012, Showtime announced the series would be renewed for a third season.[13] The show's third season began shooting on June 27, 2012[14] and premiered on Sunday, January 13, 2013.[15]

Casting

Noel Fisher, Emma Greenwell and Zach McGowan have been promoted to series regulars for their roles as Mickey Milkovich, Mandy Milkovich and Jody Silverman. Laura Slade Wiggins was demoted to a recurring character for her role as Karen Jackson, after her character left in the second season's finale. Wiggins' character returns mid-way through the third season, in the episode "A Long Way From Home". Stephanie Fantauzzi, Vanessa Bell Calloway, and Tyler Jacob Moore return in the third season as Estefania, Carol Fisher, and Tony Markovich.

Reception

Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gives the third season a 92%, based on 13 reviews. The critics consensus reads, "Shameless divvies up a spoil of riches among its impoverished ensemble, further fleshing out all members of the Gallagher clan in surprising ways."[16]

DVD release

The Complete Third Season
Set details[17] Special features[18][19]
  • 12 episodes
  • 650 minutes (Region 1); 624 minutes (Region 4)
  • 3-disc set
  • 1.77:1 aspect ratio
  • Languages:
    • English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
  • Subtitles:
    • English, and French (Region 1)
    • English, Spanish, Danish, French, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish, English and German for the Hearing Impaired (Regions 2 and 4)
  • Where the Streets Have No Shame – (featurette) Go behind the scenes with the Shameless cast and crew as they prep a number of sets and streets for the third season shoot.
  • The Many Sides of Sheila – (featurette) Joan Cusack's character Sheila steps center stage as the actress, writer Mike O'Malley and other key members of the team discuss her development and evolution.
  • An Officer and a Gallagher – (featurette) The same treatment is given to Cameron Monaghan's Ian.
  • A Lip Off the Old Block – (featurette) Followed by Jeremy Allen White's Phillip.
  • Being Milkovich – (featurette) More character dissections with Noel Fisher and Emma Greenwell.
  • A Messy Triangle – (featurette) Lip, Karen and Mandy's... relationship.
  • Deleted Scenes – A small selection of deleted scenes of the series.
    • Episodes: 2, 3, 5, 8, 12, 13, 14, 16, 19
Release dates
 United States  Australia
December 17, 2013 (2013-12-17)[20] December 18, 2013 (2013-12-18)[21]

References

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