AVClub: The central conflict of Shameless rests on the inability for the Gallaghers to “go straight.” They have never been a family to do things “normally,” their experiences shaped by their South Side environment and by years of scraping together an existence out of whatever scraps fall their way. And any time they try to do things that are “normal”—Fiona getting a typical job, Lip going to college—the show has made the argument that they can’t help themselves. Everything will go back to being the way it’s always been, and either those environment will bend to their way of life or they’ll move onto the next attempt to straighten out their lives.
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