acdc392333--disqus
acdc392333
acdc392333--disqus

Well, I want to note I loved this season, first.

What he wanted was her, he tried to get her to go away with him. What he wanted, socio economically, was to live dangerously, not be poor. You'll note that until he was forced to stop stealing cars, he was very happy. It wasn't where he was living it was how he was living.

Perhaps she and Jimmy will be this? It's very possible to get away with in real life and television.

Season Two is really when the transformation happened, with the Monica storyline.

I think that "last thing she needs" thing is the point

I don't think this was the best season. It's very hard to choose which is the best, but I think it might be the second or third.

Who is Niki? Svetlana is mickey's wife.

Thank you. I doubt he "cons" Fiona, that just seems completely out of character.

I think they'll put a more interesting twist on it.

Not the case, he was just having trouble because, well who in his situation wouldn't? I don't think he was looking for the exit, he was facing conflict for the first time and Fiona was legitimately unsupportive of him. It was all understandable, she's like "get over it, there are bigger things going on" but to him,

I was. I'm amazed that theres so much backlash. Almost everyone I know who watches this show loves JJS (as I guess we're calling him)

I do think that Jimmy should have been saved for a reveal later, but let's be real, even if the show proved it didn't need him, I don't think his return detracts from anything. So much change has happened in his absence, it will be interesting to see how his arrival clashes with the characters and their new

I one hundred percent disagree with the disappointment part of this review. I predicted last year that Jimmy/Steve/Jack would be back in season five, and I was pretty surprised to see him back at the end of this season (doesn't seem like Shameless' style, I more expected him to appear mid-season next year), but happy