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Fiona is my favourite character on the show and I can't say I haven't noticed the change in her character. Some of the change has been troubling; family wise, Vee and Tinder. But some has been really awesome, drive, discipline, and initiative. My guess is by the end of the season Fiona will have abandoned the negative

Oh, ok, I missed that.

I hear what you're saying, but the writers have never taken a particularly factual approach to the law or finance. The minute Fiona went to jail, she would have lost custody of the kids, the writers ignored this fact and that was 3 seasons ago. Carl made enough selling drugs to buy the family home…umm right.

I've never understood the concept of "hate watching" a show, why not just stop watching?

I don't know why people are obsessing over the "guardianship" thing, the show isn't realistic when it comes to the; law, criminality or mortality, if it was, Frank would have died in Season 1 and half the characters on the show would still be in jail. People should just enjoy the performances and absurdity of it all.

Can't you legally drop out of school at 16?

Really pleased with how this season is progressing, it's like the old Shameless of Seasons 1 to 3 is back. Still hate the Tinder aspect, but love to see Fiona practicing a little "tough love" with her family, (Debbie isn't going anywhere) and striving to
improve her situation. Hope the Fiona / Vee estrangement is

Her willingness to welcome her child pimping father back into her life is neither funny nor realistic, even by Shameless standards. His comment about the babies mouths and that they’d be “good earners” one day was
sick.

Negan is a psycho who enjoys breaking and humiliating
powerful people, there would be no enjoyment for him in a world full of Eugene's.

So know we have to spend the next 1 to 2 seasons watching Rick be brutalized and humiliated by Negan, before Rick takes his revenge? Not sure I have the patience for that. Glenn's death was the most upsetting since Dale Horvath.

That scene was really clunky, the writers hearts where in the right place, but the scene played like a short very sincere educational film.

I think Fiona is going to find a middle ground between New and Old Fiona by the end of the season, Fiona did to much for her family, but doing to little isn't the right approach either. Still HATING the Tinder subplot. Svetlana is starting to annoy me like Frank. Rossum did a wonderful job directing.

You seem to have a pretty low opinion of Fiona, I don't share this view of her. Yes, she's screwed up royally on several occasions, but so has everyone else on the show.

It makes sense though, Westworld exists to allow very rich people, mostly men I suspect, to give flight to their darkest and most twisted desires. No ones going there to go on a pretend cattle drive for $40 000 a day.

That was the most shocking part of the episode for me, it also makes me think that being a guest could be very dangerous, regardless of what management says.

At the end of the day, everything is Fiona's problem, until her siblings grow up. Last night's family meeting was the first step on a long journey for everyone.

Completely agree with everything you wrote.

Ok, but they need to start contributing, especially Debbie who choose to bring more expense and drama into the Gallagher home. No ones getting a lawyer here.

The entire families ingratitude towards Fiona had always bothered me.

And she is, they just need to help out, she can't afford to baby 5 siblings and an infant niece.