@@Z4ven no. A monster wouldn't feel regret. And they wouldn't call the cops on themselves. He was an abused kid who thrown in a cage almost half his life and was kicked on the streets with nothing and nobody. His father was an abusive crackhead. He clearly needed help but the system is about money not people. Had he gotten the help he desperately needed this probably wouldn't have happened at all. Not saying he should get off Scott free or that what he did isn't unforgivable. It is. But the system and surrounding adults failure also played a role in that kids death.
@@brokenman58 i'm going to agree with you, it's not even sad when you think about it. I bet if they featured the moms cries over their dead child, they would change their minds.
I don’t think anybody noticed this but the whole season Carl was in that hoodlum accent but that “but why” was like after witnessing that horrific scene his true self finally came out that takes a high level of trauma to come out of
There is another way to consider it. Cultural expropriation, Carl was able to take a black persona with the accent, but when things got a little too difficult, he could go back to being a white kid which made him seem more innocent.
Gotta love the Of Mice and Men dynamic they used here with Carl and Nick (George and Lennie). Right down to the dream of the farm and subsequent loss of that dream due to the character's temper/violent outbursts.
Lennie didnt have violent outbursts, he was a complete innocent. The world always treated him as an incapable child and thats how he thought of himself, he didnt understand his own strength.
@@natcole5981 (sorry, novel incoming!) I don't mean intentionally violent--as George constantly reaffirms, with everything Lennie does, none of it is done with malice or "meanness." Rather, it is more in line with a child showing an angry/frustrated outburst. As we get older, we get better at managing our emotions, and likewise, impulses, but Lennie is incapable of doing so, which is why he is still innocent. Likewise, Nick, while certainly not innocent in the conventional sense, is still tragically empathetic since he is a product of his environment and past circumstances, incapable of rising above the trauma and violent coping strategies life has dealt him. Definitely a very different character from Lennie, but the dynamic between him and Carl felt familiar with a slight nod perhaps to Steinbeck, but still very much its own thing.
@@blkreidwhat are you in the comments for than? You already know it’s gonna be people talking about the scene you just watched? 10-1 you went to the comments specifically to complain.
Nick crashed out over a bike but a lot of people miss that he did it because he never had anything of his own without it being stolen from him and now he could do something about his bike being stolen.... Nick definitely needed help and it's tragic he'll probably never get it behind bars
At the end of the day he took a child’s life over a bike. I understand Nick was mentally unstable and he needed serious help. I totally understand because some of us like me are battling some serious depression and mental illness. Some of us just know how to control it better.
That awful scream from the Mom is so gut wrenching, especially since things like that actually do happen in real life. That’s what makes this even darker, how very accurate this is.
Nick even said it, it was not about the bike. As a kid, he had a bike that he own but his dead beat drug addict of a dad stole it from him and sold it. He loved that bike because I think when he rides it he got nothing to worry about and is free. I think that what the bike represent, his freedom. So when his bike got stolen, he may have felt his freedom being stolen. Again. He killed the kid as to reclaim his freedom but in reality it's what going to cost his freedom. Sad part was, it was never shown if the kid really stole his bike or somebody stole his bike and sold it to the kid.
@@jalesetaylor8181he’s not saying Nick is innocent. It’s just what happens when a kid gets put in jail for half of his childhood and the one thing that he had got stolen. It wasn’t about the bike it was the feeling of his one item getting taken away again which lead him to killing the child. He’s not excused from his actions but it’s just the result of a flawed system.
Right after Carl Threw up 🤮. It gave him the wake up call for him to change his life around. In his future he became a military man and a police officer too. He doesn’t want to see that with the whole messed up wrong gang members who would go for the kill. The puking up was his wake up call for his life to change completely. Good job Carl. 😊
Seeing his character arc throughout the show. I’ve always noticed a stark difference between his and that of Lips. Lip was the one everyone thought was going to make it out of that house. Because how smart he was but ended up colossally wasting all his potential. And was constantly denying everything that Fiona had done for them, even before the bigger fuck ups she made later in the series. While Carl went from going down this path to becoming a stable person and a man. And always gave his sister the respect she deserved for taking care of their family.
And how did she repay him by becoming an alcoholic Carl should have kicked her out for the trouble she was causing Fiona was basically a hypocrite shitting on lip for his construction of alcohol yet ended up just like him
We get it, its clear thats hes mentally unstable.. however he still brutally beaten a child with a hammer, it shouldn't be justified, its still a child's life over a bike.
People here keep forgetting that Nick had childhood trauma, when he was a kid he saved for long time because he always dreamed to have a bike, when he bought it his crackhead dad sold it for some rocks, his childhood trauma brought worst of him sadly.
@jparker19822009 God didn’t bless Nick with no Dick. You’re honestly a delusional if you believe that Nick was at one point “blessed” with anything other than crackhead parents, growing up in a mentally unstable environment, and lots of trauma. He never stood a chance. This probably would’ve happened at any point in his life with whomever decided to physically steal his precious bike, that he formed an attachment with, from him. When triggered, trauma may take over the body. Read the “Body never Forgets’ by Babette Rothschild, if you would like to educate yourself. Fun fact: Babette is a Rothschild, one of the wealthiest families in America. She is also a psychiatrist, I have no doubt in my mind, she received the best education and training out there and this book is legit.
To clarify: It probably only would’ve happened if he didn’t get proper support and help with moving past this specific trauma. Had he received help from a medical professional about his trauma , then the odds of that happening would have been next to 0. But the odds of a felon hood boy getting therapy is non existent. He never had a chance.
He was still the same wild Carl for sure, but I do think this moment softened his heart quite a bit in subtle ways. He was much more conscious of being a good brother and contributor to the house. All these characters had to grow up fast, but it felt like he matured greatly from this experience-as if his sense of consequence was more grounded.
@@shameless Yeah! Carl was always a wild child, but this forced him to grow up REAL quick. He was already likeable before, but giving Fiona the money and (kinda) turning his life around made him a great character.
For those who don't watch show I'll explain Turns out kid was given bike by someone who wanted one night stand with mother... Kid was abused and finally happy he got a sliver of hope that was a bike... The guy was gone for at least a week and forgotten. The kids last words were "hey mister look at my awesome bike! I took off the sparkles though" of course the man with hammer was part of the sparkle gang and snapped when he heard the kid disrespected the gang colors... It was a matter of principle and respect...
The reason why Nick murdered that kid it was because that was a little punk that stole his BMX he had since he was a kid and that bike meant a lot to him
U say it like it’s justified until you repeat it in your head again and go “he killed a kid over a piece of metal and 2 wheels and “rEsPeCt” whatever tf that means in this situation, why would he want respect from a random kid?
As someone who has worked with a lot of young students with emotional behavior disorders, it does. There are a lot of kids that are chill and completely calm... Until they aren't.
It doesn't matter how chill you are at the end of the day. We're all humans. You are going to get angry every once in a while, but unfortunately, for Nick, he let his anger take full control over him. 😔
That’s also another aspect of emotional/mental disorders. They don’t always act out of “anger”,sometimes they think they’re being reasonable or justified. Sometimes they don’t even remember or understand what they were feeling or thinking.
@@italianwaterice9594 Chris Partlow was playesd by Gbenga Akinnagbe. Nick was played by Victor Onuigbo. Victor Onuigbo is obviously younger and heavier.
i wish that money was usable. but IRS is gonna be like, "yo where'd you get all this money to pay for the house, dog? And you owe us half of it cuz we own yo ass."
It's just a bike, and he didn't steal it. Nick's father did, stole it to sell for drugs. However that kid got a hold of the bike, it was fair and square since he didn't know it was previously stolen. But Nick; he'll be charged with 1st degree murder with malice.
I have not sat down and watched a full episode of shameless I’ve just seen bits and pieces so I don’t know why cause these clips keep showing up on my Facebook algorithm. They keep showing up on Instagram. I have no fucking idea why. but I did search this because this clip popped up on Facebook. I did look up the synopsis of the show so I know all about Carl’s gang life and drug dealing phase. I really wanna say this was a wake up call this was him truly seeing mental illness and childhood trauma for what the fuck it was. Let this had been retaliation from another gangbanger not justified either but understandable. This was all over a bike And he even told him it’s not worth it. Let him just took the bike back and maybe smashed up the windows and robbed the house for the last little bit of money, that we get. But he literally killed a child for that bike. I mean, he had already explained that his father beat him as a child for asking for a bike and then when he saved up his own money and got to buy himself, his father stole it and sold it. And he got locked up for brutally assaulting his father. And all he cared about was getting that fucking bike back. At least Nick did the right thing called the police and turned himself in. I’m assuming we never saw him again after this. Because there is definitely no coming back. I hate that this had to be Carl’s wake up call to get his life together. I know the series ends with him becoming a cop which is great. He can help people like Nick.
So dumb they could use drug money to buy a house and neither the bank or the IRS could ask questions. TV nonsense. Pretty much when this show took a left turn from reality...
I'm sick of seeing people defend Nick. I spent my life dirt poor with nothing to my name. Took me till I was in my 40's before I had a life I could be proud of. At NO POINT did this ever cross my mind. Having morals is not a race thing or an income thing. Anyone who does this is a psychopath.... Nick just hid it well.
This was a huge reality check in Carl's views on bad guys vs monsters. It completely shift him as a character
He could have just stole his bike back but instead he took the ultimate step
So nick was a monster or a bad guy because it really seems like the latter
@@user-bp8tt3sq2xhe was too stupid to see god blessed him with a car and he’s worried about a bike
@wizardmongol4868 I’d say monster, he killed a kid over a bike
@@Z4ven no. A monster wouldn't feel regret. And they wouldn't call the cops on themselves. He was an abused kid who thrown in a cage almost half his life and was kicked on the streets with nothing and nobody. His father was an abusive crackhead. He clearly needed help but the system is about money not people. Had he gotten the help he desperately needed this probably wouldn't have happened at all. Not saying he should get off Scott free or that what he did isn't unforgivable. It is. But the system and surrounding adults failure also played a role in that kids death.
Nick wanted out of the criminal life and live a simple life, he was so close, it was his anger that got the best of him :(………
Lol you feel for a kid killer 🥴
@@arneolemans9117 It’s a show little buddy. The point is to make you sympathize with characters.
@@TrippyTimesTwo not someone who kills a kid with a hammer over a stolen bicycle. That means he was ALWAYS a sociopath. Just hid it well
@@brokenman58 i'm going to agree with you, it's not even sad when you think about it.
I bet if they featured the moms cries over their dead child, they would change their minds.
I guess the kid shouldn’t take other people’s stuff🤷🏻♂️
I don’t think anybody noticed this but the whole season Carl was in that hoodlum accent but that “but why” was like after witnessing that horrific scene his true self finally came out that takes a high level of trauma to come out of
And when he said “what did you do” he said it in his real voice
@justinmartinez528 yeah no one but you ever realized 🙄
@@lemuriadumond3783They never said they were. I swear y'all be botgered by the dumbest ahit lol...
There is another way to consider it. Cultural expropriation, Carl was able to take a black persona with the accent, but when things got a little too difficult, he could go back to being a white kid which made him seem more innocent.
yeaaaaaah nobody fucking noticed that YOU WERE THE ONLY ONE
Gotta love the Of Mice and Men dynamic they used here with Carl and Nick (George and Lennie). Right down to the dream of the farm and subsequent loss of that dream due to the character's temper/violent outbursts.
Huh I never thought of it that way, good parallel
Lennie didnt have violent outbursts, he was a complete innocent. The world always treated him as an incapable child and thats how he thought of himself, he didnt understand his own strength.
@@natcole5981 (sorry, novel incoming!) I don't mean intentionally violent--as George constantly reaffirms, with everything Lennie does, none of it is done with malice or "meanness." Rather, it is more in line with a child showing an angry/frustrated outburst. As we get older, we get better at managing our emotions, and likewise, impulses, but Lennie is incapable of doing so, which is why he is still innocent.
Likewise, Nick, while certainly not innocent in the conventional sense, is still tragically empathetic since he is a product of his environment and past circumstances, incapable of rising above the trauma and violent coping strategies life has dealt him.
Definitely a very different character from Lennie, but the dynamic between him and Carl felt familiar with a slight nod perhaps to Steinbeck, but still very much its own thing.
Yeah we get it we watched it too
@@blkreidwhat are you in the comments for than? You already know it’s gonna be people talking about the scene you just watched? 10-1 you went to the comments specifically to complain.
Nick crashed out over a bike but a lot of people miss that he did it because he never had anything of his own without it being stolen from him and now he could do something about his bike being stolen.... Nick definitely needed help and it's tragic he'll probably never get it behind bars
Nah, it was about respect
@@samilois2967 The truth usually lies somewhere in the middle.
At the end of the day he took a child’s life over a bike. I understand Nick was mentally unstable and he needed serious help. I totally understand because some of us like me are battling some serious depression and mental illness. Some of us just know how to control it better.
@@trix_ant25dude its a damn show not a news report of a real story or event 😂😂😂😂
@@envi3244then leave the comment section cuz that’s wut it’s for….💀
Carl in his "White Boy Carl" phase was such a underrated part of this show
I didn’t like him as white boy carl tbh
I found it insulting
@@arooj8835 yea it was pretty funny and sad too
That phase almost landed him a role as “Young Tommy” from power before it was cancelled
@@donaldchesser157 Because it was supposed to be. The whole point of White Boy Carl was to show what a tool he was being
That awful scream from the Mom is so gut wrenching, especially since things like that actually do happen in real life. That’s what makes this even darker, how very accurate this is.
Why didn’t they just grab the bike and go home in the first place
Reminds me of Annie’s scream in Hereditary. Makes my stomach turn
@@lowkey621because it wasn't just about the bike. It was because it was taken.
lol what. OFC it happens. WORSE STUFF HAPPENS YOU TIK TOK BOY
I respect how this show accurately portrays the most common suspects
Nick even said it, it was not about the bike. As a kid, he had a bike that he own but his dead beat drug addict of a dad stole it from him and sold it. He loved that bike because I think when he rides it he got nothing to worry about and is free. I think that what the bike represent, his freedom. So when his bike got stolen, he may have felt his freedom being stolen. Again. He killed the kid as to reclaim his freedom but in reality it's what going to cost his freedom. Sad part was, it was never shown if the kid really stole his bike or somebody stole his bike and sold it to the kid.
It wasn't explained on purpose because it doesn't matter. If you think it does matter the worst part of Nick got under your skin.
so he kills a kid over a fucking bike? this is not excusable that kid did nothing to him.
@@jalesetaylor8181he’s not saying Nick is innocent. It’s just what happens when a kid gets put in jail for half of his childhood and the one thing that he had got stolen. It wasn’t about the bike it was the feeling of his one item getting taken away again which lead him to killing the child. He’s not excused from his actions but it’s just the result of a flawed system.
Right after Carl Threw up 🤮. It gave him the wake up call for him to change his life around. In his future he became a military man and a police officer too. He doesn’t want to see that with the whole messed up wrong gang members who would go for the kill. The puking up was his wake up call for his life to change completely. Good job Carl. 😊
no shit...
In all honesty, Carl was the savior of the family. The least likely one to grow up and make something of himself.
Seeing his character arc throughout the show. I’ve always noticed a stark difference between his and that of Lips.
Lip was the one everyone thought was going to make it out of that house. Because how smart he was but ended up colossally wasting all his potential. And was constantly denying everything that Fiona had done for them, even before the bigger fuck ups she made later in the series. While Carl went from going down this path to becoming a stable person and a man. And always gave his sister the respect she deserved for taking care of their family.
@@emen_98 exactly that is why carl is My favourite while lip is an idiot
@@joseeguren4645 why is lip an idiot exactly?
@@joseeguren4645they ruined lips character in seasons 1-7 he’s the best than 8-11 he’s an idiot
Carl definitely came in clutch when he gave Fiona the money
And how did she repay him by becoming an alcoholic Carl should have kicked her out for the trouble she was causing Fiona was basically a hypocrite shitting on lip for his construction of alcohol yet ended up just like him
Go buy back our house. White Boy Carl ftw
@@Angel-rq3pi I still wanna know wat happened to Chuckie cuz he went to the house but everyone was already gone
Nick didn’t do it because he was a sociopath. He did it because the one thing he was more scared of than his dream dying was his dream coming true
It takes some mental illness to do that.
'the one thing he was more scared of than his dream dying was his dream coming true' . . . . I feel called out . . .
He killed a child
@@SlayerPDX right. Trying to be a psychological and shit.
Stop trying to justify the actions of a sociopath. No one forced him to brutally murder someone.
He didn’t drop a guy, that was a child
So what?
@@MidasLockhartwtf?!
@@MidasLockhart point it we wished it was you
it's messed up yeah.. the issue is nick still stuck at that 9 year old mindset where the bike triggered back
@@MidasLockhartmaybe you should drop?
That money carl gave to fiona at the end was his and nicks get out money. Heno longer dreamt of living on a farm with him. Such a underrated scene
This whole arc is underrated
This is genuinely one of the sickest things to happen in this show, if not THE sickest. My god.
"I haven't been behind the wheel since I was 8."
This experience scared Carl back into being white 😭
LITERALLY
Scared the black out of him.
Some ppl dnt realize how deep this scene is ITS NOT OVER A BIKE
cringew
@@borris3768🤓 this what you look like
We get it, its clear thats hes mentally unstable.. however he still brutally beaten a child with a hammer, it shouldn't be justified, its still a child's life over a bike.
But it is😂
@borris3768
You’re obviously misguided, literally over 90 people upvoted his comment. Jealous much?
This scene always makes me cry
People here keep forgetting that Nick had childhood trauma, when he was a kid he saved for long time because he always dreamed to have a bike, when he bought it his crackhead dad sold it for some rocks, his childhood trauma brought worst of him sadly.
So he saw the kid who took his bike as his dad in that moment and took his lifetime of anger out on a kid
@@jodimarchand7974exactly! A lot of people take childhood trauma to the highest degree, unfortunately
The part is God bless him with a car. He threw it away.
@jparker19822009
God didn’t bless Nick with no Dick. You’re honestly a delusional if you believe that Nick was at one point “blessed” with anything other than crackhead parents, growing up in a mentally unstable environment, and lots of trauma. He never stood a chance.
This probably would’ve happened at any point in his life with whomever decided to physically steal his precious bike, that he formed an attachment with, from him. When triggered, trauma may take over the body. Read the “Body never Forgets’ by Babette Rothschild, if you would like to educate yourself.
Fun fact: Babette is a Rothschild, one of the wealthiest families in America. She is also a psychiatrist, I have no doubt in my mind, she received the best education and training out there and this book is legit.
To clarify: It probably only would’ve happened if he didn’t get proper support and help with moving past this specific trauma. Had he received help from a medical professional about his trauma , then the odds of that happening would have been next to 0. But the odds of a felon hood boy getting therapy is non existent. He never had a chance.
Carl and Fiona had the best bond❤
It's always the oldest & the youngest.
@@SHALOMIEDAHOMMIENah, that's Liam.
She let Liam into a pile of cocaine.
Carl was the only Gallagher who was genuinely grateful for her and treated her with the respect she was due.
Carl is my favorite character. amazing that he turned out pretty alright in the end
Carl dropping the 'hood' accent for the first time since he picked it up when he asks "But why?" is masterful
He faces his consequences he didn’t run.
Carl completely changed after this. In a good way lol
I was so hurt for Carl ❤️
For a Gallagher to be sick behind a crime scene means it was beyond horrible and as life changing as it proved to be for Carl
this was honestly such a sad little arc he was a good homie to carl
Carl is a real deal friend!
This guy watched the wire and said "I'm the new Chris Partlow"
Bro is the John wick of bikes
We all need a wake up call sometimes.
1:30 I felt for that steering system 😂
You know someone is fucked up that they killed a kid, but at the same time I feel bad because of his ptsd. This episode was way too real.
It wasn’t about the bike it was about respect
For anyone wondering the song at the end its Holy family- Airy jane's flying carpet
Notice how Carl’s hood accent went away when he witnessed what happened
The dude could've just stolen back the bike. Instead, this idiot killed a child.
this scene always hurts bro
@@minigrande1939 yeah mb lmaoo😭
@@Juniorfrmda5099 I hate it be that guy I shall delete
the kid who bought the bike online 💀
"Buy back the house"
Damn, nick got dreams 😢
He reminds me of Chris Partlow from The Wire. Similar look,voice and demeanor.
At the end of the day, this didn’t seem to have a huge effect on Carl for the rest of the series so I don’t understand why
He was still the same wild Carl for sure, but I do think this moment softened his heart quite a bit in subtle ways. He was much more conscious of being a good brother and contributor to the house. All these characters had to grow up fast, but it felt like he matured greatly from this experience-as if his sense of consequence was more grounded.
@@shameless Yeah! Carl was always a wild child, but this forced him to grow up REAL quick. He was already likeable before, but giving Fiona the money and (kinda) turning his life around made him a great character.
He went from hood rat to military/police officer after this. I say it scared him straight
Carl not pushing mongo is the real focus of this video.
Terrible style even less....the absolute worst.....the fact that he didn't mall grab should be the focal point
I LOVE CARL!!!!❤❤❤❤
When you order Chris from the Wire from Wish
thats hurt bad
Poor Nick! 💔💔💔
Over a bike…damn
Over the principal of the thing.
Had nothing to do with a bike had everything to do with respect and principle
For those who don't watch show I'll explain
Turns out kid was given bike by someone who wanted one night stand with mother... Kid was abused and finally happy he got a sliver of hope that was a bike... The guy was gone for at least a week and forgotten. The kids last words were "hey mister look at my awesome bike! I took off the sparkles though" of course the man with hammer was part of the sparkle gang and snapped when he heard the kid disrespected the gang colors... It was a matter of principle and respect...
@@PennywiseTheDancingClown274principals and respect from a kid!?
@@SolomonJones-gp4rg fo sho
Nick was a sad case! Shows the damage abuse does!! Carl and Fiona we're my personal favorites!
I think this scene was the reason he became a cop.
1:26 me shotgun when my grandmas driving
I cant believe he ran through that tall grass in them J's
Damn what a shame..
Watching this hurt. Especially if you've encountered someone with such wasted potential.
The reason why Nick murdered that kid it was because that was a little punk that stole his BMX he had since he was a kid and that bike meant a lot to him
He killed a kid over a bike
U say it like it’s justified until you repeat it in your head again and go “he killed a kid over a piece of metal and 2 wheels and “rEsPeCt” whatever tf that means in this situation, why would he want respect from a random kid?
It wasn’t stolen when he was a kid
He tried hard to get that bike as a kid and got the money somehow
His father sold it for drugs
It hurt him
This guy could be Chris Partlow the killer from the wire son
What's the name of the show
The wire
Shameless
@@tomobourn7780Lol
We ain’t making it out of the hood with this one…
Nick was always so calm and chill, even after he apparently did what he seemed so "calm". The story line didn't make any sense.
As someone who has worked with a lot of young students with emotional behavior disorders, it does. There are a lot of kids that are chill and completely calm... Until they aren't.
Mental disorders don’t make sense
It doesn't matter how chill you are at the end of the day. We're all humans. You are going to get angry every once in a while, but unfortunately, for Nick, he let his anger take full control over him. 😔
That’s also another aspect of emotional/mental disorders. They don’t always act out of “anger”,sometimes they think they’re being reasonable or justified. Sometimes they don’t even remember or understand what they were feeling or thinking.
You forgot to put that it doesn’t make any sense.. to you..
That was the dopest 💩 that I’ve ever seen.
White boy Carl!✊🏿White boy Carl!✊🏿 White boy Carl!✊🏿
Nick is a brainwashed victim of his upbringing - Carl realises at this moment that he has a choice.
Chris Partlow from the Wire
Definitely not the same actor
@@banquo3873 perfect match,, it is
@@italianwaterice9594 Chris Partlow was playesd by Gbenga Akinnagbe. Nick was played by Victor Onuigbo. Victor Onuigbo is obviously younger and heavier.
Only on the surface. The charactes are quite different.
@@Arbitrary_Moniker also different actors playing them
What's the title, anyone?
first clip ive ever seen of shameless
i wish that money was usable. but IRS is gonna be like, "yo where'd you get all this money to pay for the house, dog? And you owe us half of it cuz we own yo ass."
4:47
It would have been easier for him to just get on his bike and leave.
Really hoping he was gonna run that farm someday 😢
Carl left his skateboard 😢
That kid never stole again
It's just a bike, and he didn't steal it. Nick's father did, stole it to sell for drugs. However that kid got a hold of the bike, it was fair and square since he didn't know it was previously stolen.
But Nick; he'll be charged with 1st degree murder with malice.
@TimberlakeTigerGirl its a fake show nick will be fine I promise
@@TimberlakeTigerGirlthe story about the father stealing the bike is when he was younger, this was another bike
@@TimberlakeTigerGirldumb
@timberlaketigergirl
🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄 you have to be smart to have a sense of humor. Get smart pls.
It’s obviously a joke.
White boy Carl was the best version of Carl.
Most people are indeed twisty...
That's what you get for stealin other ppls shiet
Is Nick related to Chris from The Wire? The voice is identical
I have not sat down and watched a full episode of shameless I’ve just seen bits and pieces so I don’t know why cause these clips keep showing up on my Facebook algorithm. They keep showing up on Instagram. I have no fucking idea why. but I did search this because this clip popped up on Facebook. I did look up the synopsis of the show so I know all about Carl’s gang life and drug dealing phase. I really wanna say this was a wake up call this was him truly seeing mental illness and childhood trauma for what the fuck it was. Let this had been retaliation from another gangbanger not justified either but understandable. This was all over a bike And he even told him it’s not worth it. Let him just took the bike back and maybe smashed up the windows and robbed the house for the last little bit of money, that we get. But he literally killed a child for that bike. I mean, he had already explained that his father beat him as a child for asking for a bike and then when he saved up his own money and got to buy himself, his father stole it and sold it. And he got locked up for brutally assaulting his father. And all he cared about was getting that fucking bike back. At least Nick did the right thing called the police and turned himself in. I’m assuming we never saw him again after this. Because there is definitely no coming back. I hate that this had to be Carl’s wake up call to get his life together. I know the series ends with him becoming a cop which is great. He can help people like Nick.
I'm feeling so sorry for Nick/the actor that i said to myself it's not real, he's not really arrested that's just an act😭
Nick wanted out of the thug life.....and just like that, so did Carl
What did Nick do with the bloody hammer
he smashed the kid's head in, buddy.
This show is still going?
Not anymore, ran for 11 seasons and ended in 2021.
What ep that and seas
Go read the description
Name
Ngl that kid stole the only thing precious to him so he took revenge, that kid should’ve stolen it
And now he’s behind bars for a very long time thinking about that bike all he wants! Good riddance 😂
So u would do the same thing as Nick if a kid (not an adult), stole something from u??
Bro what is that song playing at the end of the clip?
Holy family-airy jane's flying carpet
@@lilgento thank you!
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Why did they leave Deb in the car? Why did he kill the kid?
Dude had a 70 IQ he should never see freedom tbh
When the guys who job it is to tell the writers to "drop this cringe story line" isnt at work that day. oof.. so bad.
Why do the brothas got be so simple minded in these shows
Yoo can anyone tell me some more show's like shameless.... I have completed this show ❤😊
So he killed that kid right???
Yeah
Which f ing shamless is this
What did Nick do?
dude theres no way youre that clueless.
"thug for life, holmes" i can't watch this sh*t
Nobody asked
@@ey3z4ya TH-cam asked, dumbdumb
So dumb they could use drug money to buy a house and neither the bank or the IRS could ask questions. TV nonsense. Pretty much when this show took a left turn from reality...
Its not difficult to clean money .it would of become to much of a "side quest"to show it in the show,
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I'm sick of seeing people defend Nick. I spent my life dirt poor with nothing to my name. Took me till I was in my 40's before I had a life I could be proud of. At NO POINT did this ever cross my mind. Having morals is not a race thing or an income thing. Anyone who does this is a psychopath.... Nick just hid it well.
We're supposed to feel bad for this murderer ? yeah, I don't think so
They wrote Black people horribly on this show-one of my few gripes.
Bro what 😂 please elaborate
@@codypendency9482They cant do it lol and im black
That wrote them accurately actually
But what does race have to do with the situation the happened in the show?
I mean Vee was pretty good just a lil bad in some aspects but all the characters on shameless sucked in their own way