Fiona learned independence from a very young age being bought into the world by negligent, addict parents. After Lip and Ian were born, at most likely around 4 years of age, she developed her monthly instincts to care for her younger siblings. I know Fiona developed those instincts at six, but I feel she developed them 2 years before that
But with a great cost. I discuss this with a friend, Fiona didn’t have a life she was to busy. And when the Gallaghers were older she starts to become a female version of Frank, I totally could understand that. Like living a life I couldn’t.
@@carloseduardopinto532 that’s true. She faced so much stress from raising her siblings that she went off the deep end twice in the series. Plus it didn’t help that she developed a poor self esteem when it came to relationships with men
I always said Fiona was the only one that deserved to be fucked up and accepted, she dealt with all their shit but when she falls short they trash her well except for Ian
You can just see the pain in her eyes as she says the things she does. She meant it all but didn’t want to mean it either because it was still her mother.
She dumped carl with her parents and went back to school. Monica left after Liam was born. So Monica did all of the kids baby years and all of fionas life. Fiona was 21 when tge show started. Liam was one and a half. So Monica had left when fiona was 19. Monica raised fionas baby carl, for fiona. Then had a mental breakdown. One could say Fiona was returning a favour. And the only child she raised from a baby was Liam. But she always had lip and Ian and Debbie doing a lot of the work.
2:14 Frank's performance here is another testimony that "denial is dangerous" even though Frank continues to defend Monica over and over. Fiona really clapped back at him big time until he stopped.
Yeah and didn't they come after the family lookin for Monica and kidnapped the kid or somethin... and then they had to dig her body up and get the dope out of her casket??... or am I thinkin of somethin else? 🤔🤷♀️🤣
@@oisinlynch8427 in *this* situation she did that? Because I pointed out that I wasn’t referring to or knowledgeable about other situations. Just that in this instance, I don’t blame her for hitting him extra.
Well this backfired horribly for them, and Frank gets praised for sticking up for them when he was the one who got them involved here in the first place.
There is a crazy part of the Shameless fandom that tries to justify Frank as not being “that bad” when in reality he was a horrible person the entire show. He is great comedic relief and shows moments of kindness but doesn’t change the fact that he was throughly a horrible father and person all around. Same people will also say Fiona was the horrible one. It baffles me.
@@merlinho0t completely agree. Frank is funny to watch, but would be a horrible person to know. Fionna made some mistakes, she almost killed Liam. Key word.. almost. At least Fiona regretted her actions and got better. Plus that was a mistake with no long lasting effects. But Frank? From season 1, he screwed over almost everyone he ever met and has little remorse
*If you want to destroy your inheritance that your mother poured a lifetime of blood, tears and sweat....* The biggest irony here is that monica(when she was alive) gave those kids nothing except trauma. Worse for some of them (fiona and carl) than others. And once dead she basically left them her problems in the shape of meth bags. She pissed them off more when she was dead than when she was alive
Her inheritance was literally almost getting them all killed. Again. Monica (like so many like her) always saw herself as the chief victim of her own mental illness, when really it was just a crutch she used to excuse her shitty behavior. Bipolar disorder is difficult to live with but not impossible, and not every bipolar person walks out on their family. Monica did. She wasnt the tragic broken bird that Frank saw her as - which was really itself just a reflection and an excuse for his own shitty behavior. "Look at me, I found a woman as fucked up as I am." She was abusive, toxic, negligent, and dangerous to her loved ones. They gave her every chance to rise to the challenge and become the mother they needed her to be, and she found new and worse ways to disappoint and endanger them every time--literally right up to her death. Fiona was speaking straight facts, and the rage that her mother left her with would haunt her for seasons to come. Fucking parents man. They'll fuck you up good.
The best part of this is when the drug dealer comes for them and almost killed Carl. Meaning even after her death, Monica still cause trouble for them.
Fiona was the strongest character!! Hate Fiona all you want, but think how your life would've went if you had to take care of your siblings and your own father as a child by yourself! No child should have these responsibilities!
My older sister did it and has a family of her own. I already forgave my dad for everything he did. No ass kicking I just needed to hear "I'm sorry". I cried instead of kicking his ass and it was beautiful.
@@0311catholic Compared to her parents Fiona was a saint. Yeah she fucked up a lot and so did all of them, but she went to work. She brought money home to pay the bills. She took care of situations that her parents needed to deal with.
But no one listened to Fiona in that episode. It's bad Enough that People Don't listen to Chuck McGill From Better Call Saul when Chuck tried to warn people about Jimmy/Saul and that's one of the things that Led him to his Grave.
I got so much PTSD watching thing. I’m balling my eyes out. I remember plenty of nights like this all my life. Arguing and fighting and stopping fights and getting attacked. Calling the police and having them come and do absolutely nothing. It’s so traumatizing. I know how Fiona feels. I’m angry but I don’t thing I’m that angry 😂😂
The dysfunctional of Shameless really does hit home🤣 the fighting, constantly screaming alcoholic parents. Im the oldest in my family and dealt with the same you did. so i see where Fiona is coming from.
Monica screwed them even in death because the next season, the drug dealer came and tried to kill them because of it. Fiona deserved better than that whole family. Listening to her tell Frank how she was there for the kids and how much she did by herself from such a young age was heartbreaking. And the whole family minus Carl and Liam treated with such disgust.
That’s what I’m saying💯💯she had to bend down and she basically said”you need to get it through your head that she didn’t love them, she didn’t love me and most of all she didn’t love you”
I know Ian didnt jump at selling the meth, in part, to smooth things over with Fiona, but maybe, as some one who has bi-polar personality disorder, he has to constantly question whether the choices he makes are his own or. just what gets brought out by his condition? so he actually did mean to sit on it and see how he felt, as he kind of has to do with everything he does after his condition was diagnosed. I think his portrayal is a very nuanced depiction of Bi-polar disorder, like his condition after he came back from the army. I, like i believe most of the audience, thought he was doing coke, we later find out he was big in the club scene so it wasnt out of the realm of possibility, but no, actually i think it was just his manic episode, even if drugs were involved. there's a lot to this show with the rewatches. Also, I. just love that this is a gay character, who has additional character traits such as being in the militant culture, as a depiction of poverty just like the rest, and as a very detailed performance characterizing and texturizing a, still, not very well known or understood disorder in the public consciousness
First, I saw this. I just knew that " inheritance" was too good to be true, especially coming from Monica. I wasn't surprised by Fiona's decision against it. She went to prison, and she now runs a restaurant.
Lip freaked out over Fiona leaving a little baggie of cocaine on a table and said that she needed to make better decisions but here he is about to sell 70,000 worth of meth
See this is where I’m like annoyed at lip, he flipped out at Fiona after the whole Liam cocaine thing which he should have, but then merely years later if that is ok with them leaving another drug easily accessible to their child brother yet again. 🙄
1:38 call me a bad person if you want, but Debbie deserves this for what she did throughout the seasons, and what she’s going to do that’s worse, yet nobody calls her out on it
From what I remember when I watched the show: Monica would blow in stay for at least a couple of days and up to about a month before leaving again. Even when she was there she didn’t really add much to the children’s development, other than maybe hindering it with how loaded she usually was around them.
Since they all grew up, Fiona should leave them and get her own life on track. She sacrificed way to much and none of them care about her now or show any appreciation for her whatsoever.
1:22-Technically this was direct democracy, as they all voted. Representative democracy (a.k.a. Republic) would have been if they elected someone to vote on their behalf. The US is a republic, not a democracy.
Doesn't she understand that they put people in different coffins That are made of hardboard when they put them in the Cremation machine. They also take all their clothes off. So they would find All That math like seriously.
That wasn't love Frank. Stop making excuses for that woman every time she intentionally sank that family. You daughter sacrificed everything for all these ingrates but you still want Monica's name to be praised? Nuh uh
Growing up poor will make you desperate. For some people 10 grand can completely change your life. But they are shortsighted. If you find a bag of cash on the ground, should you just assume no one is looking for it?
I think most people know that, but when you're poor, it sort of makes even $10k feel like a million dollars. It takes a long time to realize how little it is
@@rosesweetcharlotte girl i grew up helping my mom dig pennies out the couch to turn the lights back on believe me i know the struggle lol my parents were abusive neglectful drug addicts too. i guess some of us just end up with better critical thinking than others because i never saw $10k as some groundbreaking amount of money even when i was a dirt poor 11 year old. 😂
@@rosesweetcharlotte i was helping my mom dig pennies out of the couch as a kid to turn the lights back on so i understand. we were dirt poor too and my parents were also abusive neglectful drug addicts. i’m just glad i ended up being one of the lucky ones that never thought risking prison time for $10k was ever a good idea lol (sorry if there’s two replies my comments constantly disappear off my screen so i assume they got deleted)
I don’t know that show so I’m just gonna ask, why do they let him stay with them? From the clips I seen he doesn’t do anything for any of them. The only real thing to a parent was Fiona, he just eating up money and food. So why did they keep him around?
At first, Fiona is too young to take care of the kids so they need to have an adult present and he was also picking up checks. They don’t let him like they kicked him out and he just keep coming back.
Fiona actually recognize that um she most likely stole it which she did and someone who she pissed off and is very violent is gonna come looking which they also did
@@Insaneclownpoosy why do you have to forgive, this is what I mean when I say privileged. That mindset is born out of ignorance, you ppl have this belief that not forgiving is this corrosive unhappiness that eats away at a person. No, sometimes ppl just do stuff that doesn’t warrant any form of forgiveness. Despite what media tell you some ppl are just beyond forgiving and they’re not wrong for that
@Casso2611 that's the thing, man, it's not for them it's for yourself. It is corrosive it eats at everything thing you do and say. It changes the way you look at people and relationships. You feel like you have a bad guy or mortal enemy to defeat, but one day, you just realize their nothing more than a shell of a person that made bad decisions without you in mind. Not someone to bother with. It's not privilege it's experience.
@ not at all, you see not forgiving as holding a grudge when it’s simply not forgiving. Experience is understanding when you’re not being treated right and if necessary cutting that person out of your life, something simply can’t or shouldn’t be forgiven.
I’m so glad I didn’t watch this show when it was airing. Fiona was the only one who came up to the plate, rose above, and mostly overcame. I hope she’s selling souvenirs on the beach. I hate how this show just dumped the character. As a character, Fiona had to deal with so much. As an actress, she had to act the parts of a F’d person in a house of chaotic addicts. How many people were in each scene acting manic week after week, year after year. Edit… I think I’ve caught most of in on TH-cam clips. It’s so fooking depressing.
Frank was really ready to take on his whole family over Meth 🤣🤣
Knowing good and well Ian would drop him 😂😂
*his whole family 😂
Some good meth
😂😂
He’s a mess lmapo
Burying stolen drugs in her mother’s coffin.
“Take your sins with you”
How poetic
Its Sad but you’re right
"Give me liberty or give me meth" got me wheezin
I prefer a cup of liber-tea.
He was so stupid for that 😂
Love it!!
Al Bundy impression: Or both!!
The entire bit with the meth probably came from that one phrase lol
Fiona raised that entire family from day 1
Yass she did
Fiona learned independence from a very young age being bought into the world by negligent, addict parents. After Lip and Ian were born, at most likely around 4 years of age, she developed her monthly instincts to care for her younger siblings. I know Fiona developed those instincts at six, but I feel she developed them 2 years before that
But with a great cost. I discuss this with a friend, Fiona didn’t have a life she was to busy.
And when the Gallaghers were older she starts to become a female version of Frank, I totally could understand that. Like living a life I couldn’t.
@@carloseduardopinto532 that’s true. She faced so much stress from raising her siblings that she went off the deep end twice in the series. Plus it didn’t help that she developed a poor self esteem when it came to relationships with men
I always said Fiona was the only one that deserved to be fucked up and accepted, she dealt with all their shit but when she falls short they trash her well except for Ian
You can just see the pain in her eyes as she says the things she does. She meant it all but didn’t want to mean it either because it was still her mother.
Thiss
nah she wanted to mean it as this point fiona had lost love.
Fiona is the only person I sympathize with after everything herself and her siblings went through doing all the grown up things her parents never did
Fiona is scum lip is the one who kept them together she is trash
Although, she did take care of her father, Frank, and her siblings.
She solved every problem she caused by opening her legs and became a selfish alcoholic
Always
She dumped carl with her parents and went back to school. Monica left after Liam was born. So Monica did all of the kids baby years and all of fionas life. Fiona was 21 when tge show started. Liam was one and a half. So Monica had left when fiona was 19. Monica raised fionas baby carl, for fiona. Then had a mental breakdown. One could say Fiona was returning a favour. And the only child she raised from a baby was Liam. But she always had lip and Ian and Debbie doing a lot of the work.
I don’t know why but Fiona’s scream at 1:45 cracks me up 😂
😂😂AGREEEEE ❤
😂 they were choking her.
😂
He was pulling her hair
😯
@@emmynem6847 No, frank was pulling her hair
2:14
Frank's performance here is another testimony that "denial is dangerous" even though Frank continues to defend Monica over and over. Fiona really clapped back at him big time until he stopped.
It wasn’t even inheritance
She stole it from her drug dealer partner
Yeah and didn't they come after the family lookin for Monica and kidnapped the kid or somethin... and then they had to dig her body up and get the dope out of her casket??... or am I thinkin of somethin else? 🤔🤷♀️🤣
And they *inherited* the stolen meth after she died 😂 what? you think they’re gonna have trouble with that in court? 😂
She didn't steal it, they were partners. Half of it was hers
That’s why Fiona was so sketch about it from the get, I would’ve been too. Monica was never to be trusted 😮
@@joemcguire9988they had trouble with a guy pointing a gun at them
The "No!" from Liam was unexpected.
Liam is an idiot on not Supporting Fiona.
@@there4you19he was a toddler 🥴
@@brainanchorstudios879 Still an idiot.
@@brainanchorstudios879 He's still an idiot.
@@brainanchorstudios879 Still an Idiot.
P.S Who Keeps Removing the Comment?
Anyone notice every time when the kids get into a physical situation with Frank Debbie always has the last action
Well idk about all the other times but in this situation he *did* just try to strangle her, it’s hard to deny her last licks.
@@joemcguire9988and she tried to kill him over a ware house of brand clothes
@@oisinlynch8427 in *this* situation she did that? Because I pointed out that I wasn’t referring to or knowledgeable about other situations. Just that in this instance, I don’t blame her for hitting him extra.
Fiona's acting is just on point this woman deserves an award
3:34 damn. Frank can’t drink away that.
He's definitely going to hell for all the terrible shit he's done.
Well this backfired horribly for them, and Frank gets praised for sticking up for them when he was the one who got them involved here in the first place.
Frank has the strongest plot armor in this show
@@DVDTAPEAFKs dude gets out of jams easier than most
@@DVDTAPEAFKshe definitely did lol. He was supposed to been dead lol
There is a crazy part of the Shameless fandom that tries to justify Frank as not being “that bad” when in reality he was a horrible person the entire show. He is great comedic relief and shows moments of kindness but doesn’t change the fact that he was throughly a horrible father and person all around. Same people will also say Fiona was the horrible one. It baffles me.
@@merlinho0t completely agree. Frank is funny to watch, but would be a horrible person to know. Fionna made some mistakes, she almost killed Liam. Key word.. almost. At least Fiona regretted her actions and got better. Plus that was a mistake with no long lasting effects. But Frank? From season 1, he screwed over almost everyone he ever met and has little remorse
*If you want to destroy your inheritance that your mother poured a lifetime of blood, tears and sweat....*
The biggest irony here is that monica(when she was alive) gave those kids nothing except trauma. Worse for some of them (fiona and carl) than others. And once dead she basically left them her problems in the shape of meth bags. She pissed them off more when she was dead than when she was alive
Her inheritance was literally almost getting them all killed. Again. Monica (like so many like her) always saw herself as the chief victim of her own mental illness, when really it was just a crutch she used to excuse her shitty behavior. Bipolar disorder is difficult to live with but not impossible, and not every bipolar person walks out on their family. Monica did. She wasnt the tragic broken bird that Frank saw her as - which was really itself just a reflection and an excuse for his own shitty behavior. "Look at me, I found a woman as fucked up as I am." She was abusive, toxic, negligent, and dangerous to her loved ones. They gave her every chance to rise to the challenge and become the mother they needed her to be, and she found new and worse ways to disappoint and endanger them every time--literally right up to her death. Fiona was speaking straight facts, and the rage that her mother left her with would haunt her for seasons to come. Fucking parents man. They'll fuck you up good.
The best part of this is when the drug dealer comes for them and almost killed Carl.
Meaning even after her death, Monica still cause trouble for them.
Fiona was the strongest character!! Hate Fiona all you want, but think how your life would've went if you had to take care of your siblings and your own father as a child by yourself! No child should have these responsibilities!
My older sister did it and has a family of her own. I already forgave my dad for everything he did. No ass kicking I just needed to hear "I'm sorry". I cried instead of kicking his ass and it was beautiful.
Fiona was trash
@@0311catholic Compared to her parents Fiona was a saint. Yeah she fucked up a lot and so did all of them, but she went to work. She brought money home to pay the bills. She took care of situations that her parents needed to deal with.
@@90CJk thats a bad analogy
Could never hate Fiona, she's the glue that holds them together!!
2:46 no wonder Fiona drags frank like nothing in the intro, she’s had a lot of practice 😢
Pretty much. From 9 years old to 20. That's a whole childhood
I can relate to that
Fiona spoke facts
she was wrong though. had she flushed it, they would've been in more trouble from the guy Monica stole from. they should've just hid it.
Ikr she was the only one in that house with some actual sense
Exactly
@LI-xv7uq if they did what she said, they would've gotten hurt. they should've stashed it then gave it back to the guy.
But no one listened to Fiona in that episode. It's bad Enough that People Don't listen to Chuck McGill From Better Call Saul when Chuck tried to warn people about Jimmy/Saul and that's one of the things that Led him to his Grave.
Monica was really leaving them to pick up her shit even after she was dead they were so better off without her
1:14 I think that was one the proudest moment frank had with Carl
his only proud moments were when we wanted to drag the family down with him.
I got so much PTSD watching thing. I’m balling my eyes out. I remember plenty of nights like this all my life. Arguing and fighting and stopping fights and getting attacked. Calling the police and having them come and do absolutely nothing. It’s so traumatizing. I know how Fiona feels. I’m angry but I don’t thing I’m that angry 😂😂
The dysfunctional of Shameless really does hit home🤣 the fighting, constantly screaming alcoholic parents. Im the oldest in my family and dealt with the same you did. so i see where Fiona is coming from.
The fighting scenes were probably so funny to shoot Fiona just screaming hahahah
1:37 He played this role so well 😂😂
Monica screwed them even in death because the next season, the drug dealer came and tried to kill them because of it.
Fiona deserved better than that whole family. Listening to her tell Frank how she was there for the kids and how much she did by herself from such a young age was heartbreaking.
And the whole family minus Carl and Liam treated with such disgust.
I think they hated him as well jusg kept their cool
Fiona’s iconic scream 1:45 😂
This was the saddest episode and seen all of this happen is so sad but it's funny😢
Liam saying "no" is how my little cousin would respond in a situation like this.
3:24 this part was deep! like she needed him to really understand!!!
That’s what I’m saying💯💯she had to bend down and she basically said”you need to get it through your head that she didn’t love them, she didn’t love me and most of all she didn’t love you”
The family going insane while frank strangles Debbie was freaking funny
Fiona: take your fucking hands off of her.
Frank grabs fiona
Fiona: AHHHHHHHHHH 😩
Be careful what you wish for, eh?
But seriously, Frank was just the *worst* sometimes.
Frank was played fantastically so well that if i see the actor he's catching hands(i literallywouldn't do it but that's how much he made me hate him)
I know Ian didnt jump at selling the meth, in part, to smooth things over with Fiona, but maybe, as some one who has bi-polar personality disorder, he has to constantly question whether the choices he makes are his own or. just what gets brought out by his condition? so he actually did mean to sit on it and see how he felt, as he kind of has to do with everything he does after his condition was diagnosed. I think his portrayal is a very nuanced depiction of Bi-polar disorder, like his condition after he came back from the army. I, like i believe most of the audience, thought he was doing coke, we later find out he was big in the club scene so it wasnt out of the realm of possibility, but no, actually i think it was just his manic episode, even if drugs were involved. there's a lot to this show with the rewatches. Also, I. just love that this is a gay character, who has additional character traits such as being in the militant culture, as a depiction of poverty just like the rest, and as a very detailed performance characterizing and texturizing a, still, not very well known or understood disorder in the public consciousness
bipolar is not a personality disorder
First, I saw this. I just knew that " inheritance" was too good to be true, especially coming from Monica. I wasn't surprised by Fiona's decision against it. She went to prison, and she now runs a restaurant.
That frank is something else
1:45 for some reason Fiona’s scream here always cracks me up
Imagine if Frank was a powerfully built man....may god have mercy on those kids.
To be fair for his age and medical condition Frank has a damn solid physical built because of his actor.
SHE HIT THE DEAD BODY😭😭😭
Honestly I was so proud of her when she did 😂😂
Fionas “i was 9!” line is so iconic
Fiona I'm sorry you hate your mom...I lost my mum 09-03-2016..this episode hurts..I miss my mum...
I’m sorry for your lost
I’m sorry for your loss :(
she'll never leave you. you carry her memory with you forever❤
You know it's just a show, right? Find real people to sympathize with... Sorry for your loss.
@@bcc7777 dont be cruel man what the hell
Gallagher Nation 😂
Fiona always the martyr
Why is fiona screaming like that lmaoo
Frank pulled her hair
Lip freaked out over Fiona leaving a little baggie of cocaine on a table and said that she needed to make better decisions but here he is about to sell 70,000 worth of meth
Major difference, Fiona got fucked up nearly burnt the house down and left cocaine where Liam was able to grab it and OD
Fiona swearing at her mom because Monica was the reason for abandoning the family when the kids were younger.
See this is where I’m like annoyed at lip, he flipped out at Fiona after the whole Liam cocaine thing which he should have, but then merely years later if that is ok with them leaving another drug easily accessible to their child brother yet again. 🙄
Give me liberty or give me meth? Ummmm….no Frank.
As someone who grew up extremely poor and who grew up with this kinda life, I can relate to a lot of shit on this show.
same here friend, I hope ur okay now. ❤
@@dorkytall I'm good now, thanks for asking. 😃
1 hour gang
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I can’t stand any of Fiona’s siblings or her parents. Best thing she ever did was leave
Imagine dropping out of school and working do your siblings and dad didn't starve/die and had to deal with the crap they give her when they grew up
Conor>fiona any day of the week
Even the little black kid😂
1:40 strangling one then switched to another lmao
Thats not representative democracy.. thats pure democracy
Not monica.
Me.
Never you….
This scene is Emmy worthy
This scene actually hurts when you watch it again and understand it more
2:49 Well That Was A Mistake
1:38 Fiona and Debbie are typical lmaoo.
Carl face got me rolling laughing
There is a movie that is hard to track down called Cook County where they bury meth with their dead dad and then dig it up lol always reminds me of it
'Give me liberty or give me Meth" what tf is wrong with this fool?
Frank:”Give me liberty or give me M*th”
Liam:👀
Well damn she just damn she just spoke straight facts
Some archaeologist in the distant future is going to be getting really high.
My man carl😂😂😂
What a wonderful family 😂
Lol beautiful just beautiful 😀😀
1:38 call me a bad person if you want, but Debbie deserves this for what she did throughout the seasons, and what she’s going to do that’s worse, yet nobody calls her out on it
Good editing. Key moments. Good riddance of Monica.
The sad part is how confident Franl always is in his convictions, but ita always followed up by something nonsensical
Wait, was he flipping out because he smoked his and wanted theirs?
Something not adding up. I thought Monica left 2 years before the first season. Fiona would have been 19. I’m confused.
The implication has been that even when Monica was "there" she wasn't really there. She wasn't helpful or did a lot of motherly things
From what I remember when I watched the show: Monica would blow in stay for at least a couple of days and up to about a month before leaving again. Even when she was there she didn’t really add much to the children’s development, other than maybe hindering it with how loaded she usually was around them.
Their kitchen is suspiciously close to Lois and Hals kitchen.
Inheritance is like this, my family fought over what my grandma left. I didnt go that day, because its awful
Ready for my day to come❤
Since they all grew up, Fiona should leave them and get her own life on track.
She sacrificed way to much and none of them care about her now or show any appreciation for her whatsoever.
“they all grew up”
ig liam is a non factor apparently
Why didn't they just take him out, like a long time ago?
He's their dad and they were all hoping things would change
She made me cry because i bipolar one as well to close to home
Frank was better than Monica
1:22-Technically this was direct democracy, as they all voted. Representative democracy (a.k.a. Republic) would have been if they elected someone to vote on their behalf. The US is a republic, not a democracy.
Me explaining my whole decade of living to my clueless friend that thinks that my life is kicking rainbows
Fiona doesnt get it. The family needs that money, not pride.
It's not pride. She's trying to protect them.
u watch the show they got caught and had to get finona to save them
1:45😂
Ahh the dysfunctional of this show really reminds me of my home
Doesn't she understand that they put people in different coffins That are made of hardboard when they put them in the Cremation machine. They also take all their clothes off. So they would find All That math like seriously.
Cold!
That wasn't love Frank. Stop making excuses for that woman every time she intentionally sank that family. You daughter sacrificed everything for all these ingrates but you still want Monica's name to be praised? Nuh uh
It ain't the good Walter white blue stuff
Just imagine if it was Blue Meth
Why Did she raise her hand for that long
Growing up poor will make you desperate. For some people 10 grand can completely change your life. But they are shortsighted. If you find a bag of cash on the ground, should you just assume no one is looking for it?
They had that much trouble pinning Frank to a wall? Either Frank is stronger than I thought he was, or the other gallagur's as weak as heck.
the meth probably gave Frank a lot of adrenaline. So yes, it was hard to pin him to the wall.
They would be fools if they sold meth for 10 grand a pound and not for 35 G's
(And 15 for the Monica's pain and suffering)
$10,000 isn’t going super far in chicago of all places so it’s definitely not worth spending 10 years in prison for 😂
I think most people know that, but when you're poor, it sort of makes even $10k feel like a million dollars. It takes a long time to realize how little it is
@@rosesweetcharlotte girl i grew up helping my mom dig pennies out the couch to turn the lights back on believe me i know the struggle lol my parents were abusive neglectful drug addicts too. i guess some of us just end up with better critical thinking than others because i never saw $10k as some groundbreaking amount of money even when i was a dirt poor 11 year old. 😂
@@rosesweetcharlotte quick question tho if you could take a second to lmk lol did one of my replies disappear or do you see both of them-
@@rosesweetcharlotte i was helping my mom dig pennies out of the couch as a kid to turn the lights back on so i understand. we were dirt poor too and my parents were also abusive neglectful drug addicts. i’m just glad i ended up being one of the lucky ones that never thought risking prison time for $10k was ever a good idea lol
(sorry if there’s two replies my comments constantly disappear off my screen so i assume they got deleted)
it’s worth it trust me
I don’t know that show so I’m just gonna ask, why do they let him stay with them? From the clips I seen he doesn’t do anything for any of them. The only real thing to a parent was Fiona, he just eating up money and food. So why did they keep him around?
At first, Fiona is too young to take care of the kids so they need to have an adult present and he was also picking up checks. They don’t let him like they kicked him out and he just keep coming back.
Yeah, Fiona was too young for her to become their legal guardians. If frank not there, the siblings would get slit up to different households.
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Fiona actually recognize that um she most likely stole it which she did and someone who she pissed off and is very violent is gonna come looking which they also did
U forgot to add where she peed on her grave
The reason why fiona could never truly grow up was because she couldn't get over her hate
priviliged mindset
@Casso2611 a mindset that understands you have to forgive when you've been wronged by the people who should have protected you.
@@Insaneclownpoosy why do you have to forgive, this is what I mean when I say privileged. That mindset is born out of ignorance, you ppl have this belief that not forgiving is this corrosive unhappiness that eats away at a person. No, sometimes ppl just do stuff that doesn’t warrant any form of forgiveness. Despite what media tell you some ppl are just beyond forgiving and they’re not wrong for that
@Casso2611 that's the thing, man, it's not for them it's for yourself.
It is corrosive it eats at everything thing you do and say. It changes the way you look at people and relationships. You feel like you have a bad guy or mortal enemy to defeat, but one day, you just realize their nothing more than a shell of a person that made bad decisions without you in mind. Not someone to bother with.
It's not privilege it's experience.
@ not at all, you see not forgiving as holding a grudge when it’s simply not forgiving. Experience is understanding when you’re not being treated right and if necessary cutting that person out of your life, something simply can’t or shouldn’t be forgiven.
I’m so glad I didn’t watch this show when it was airing. Fiona was the only one who came up to the plate, rose above, and mostly overcame. I hope she’s selling souvenirs on the beach. I hate how this show just dumped the character. As a character, Fiona had to deal with so much.
As an actress, she had to act the parts of a F’d person in a house of chaotic addicts. How many people were in each scene acting manic week after week, year after year.
Edit… I think I’ve caught most of in on TH-cam clips. It’s so fooking depressing.
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