How Many Episodes Are In The Last Season Of Shameless
Okay, let's talk Shameless. Specifically, the last season. The show that's like that one friend who always has a chaotic story to tell.
And more importantly, how many episodes are we talking about? Because honestly, after 11 seasons, I'm not sure my heart (or liver) can handle much more Gallavich drama.
So, How Many Episodes Did We Get?
The answer? Twelve. Yes, 12 episodes of the Gallagher clan's final (maybe) misadventures. Did we really need that many? That's a question for another time.
But seriously, twelve felt like a *lot*. It’s like they wanted to squeeze every last drop of chaos out of Chicago's South Side. And arguably, they did.
I’m not saying it was bad. Just... long. Like that family holiday gathering that you thought would never end.
Twelve Episodes: A Deep Dive (Sort Of)
Think about it. Twelve episodes to wrap up every single storyline? Lip's struggles? Ian and Mickey's questionable marriage decisions? Debbie's...everything?
It felt like a marathon. A hilarious, slightly disturbing marathon, but a marathon nonetheless. You were either sprinting to keep up, or gasping for air on the side lines.
Each episode felt like a small dose of Gallagher madness. Some were brilliant, some were a bit…meh. It was the Shameless experience we'd come to know and love.
My (Possibly Unpopular) Opinion
Here's where I might lose some of you. Brace yourselves. I think the last season could have been shorter.
Hear me out! Maybe 8-10 episodes? Tighten things up. No filler. Just pure, unadulterated Gallagher goodness.
Did we really need the storyline with Carl being a rent-a-cop? Okay, maybe we did. But could it have been shorter? Absolutely.
Some storylines felt like they were dragging. Like they were just trying to fill time. And honestly, I think the show peaked a few seasons prior.
The Problem with Long Seasons
Longer seasons sometimes mean diluted storylines. More filler. Less focus on the characters we actually care about.
And let's be real, we're all here for Fiona (even though she wasn’t actually there for the last season), Lip's self-destructive tendencies, and Frank's…well, Frank-ness.
When you stretch things out too much, you risk losing the magic. The raw, gritty, hilarious magic that made Shameless so addictive in the first place.
But Hey, It's Over Now!
Regardless of the episode count, it's done. The Gallagher story (as we know it) has come to an end.
Did they stick the landing? That's debatable. But they gave us eleven seasons of unforgettable television. Or at least, television that we'll probably try to forget but secretly love to reminisce about.
So, whether you think twelve episodes was perfect, or if you're secretly agreeing with my "unpopular" opinion, let's raise a glass (of whatever the Gallaghers can afford) to Shameless.
It was a wild ride. And even if it felt a little long at the end, it was a ride worth taking. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go rewatch seasons 1-4 and pretend the rest never happened.