Yes, she might be your favorite character. She may be, in your opinion, the least "shameless" of the Shameless characters.
But these are her worst moments. And they are undeniably bad.
Yes, she might be your favorite character. She may be, in your opinion, the least "shameless" of the Shameless characters.
But these are her worst moments. And they are undeniably bad.
A dog who had eaten human flesh.
This wasn't a Halloween episode or anything, one of her neighbors had died and the dog kind of just... ate her.
And Fiona took the thing into her home.
At the beginning of the series, Fiona was always involved positively in her sibling's lives.
Now that it's progressed, she hardly ever intervenes: whether they're doing positive things or not.
She didn't "let" him do the coke necessarily, but she was careless enough to keep it around so he could do it.
And the poor kid almost overdosed on the stuff!
After buying the laundromat from her, Fiona did nothing to help the poor old woman. Who was eating cat food!
Instead, she used Etta's credit card to fix up the laundromat.
Gus was a great guy, sure, but it was really dumb of her to get married to him after dating for only a week.
Considering how bad she is with relationships, this was a bonehead move.
It was actually Frank who first brought up the idea of putting Liam into school. A school which he soon got Liam kicked out of.
Only then did Fiona bring up putting him in public school.
She probably wouldn't have made one sale if it wasn't for Liam's coaching.
While he was supposed to be in school, she used him as a tool for selling some real estate.
It will be talked about a lot in this article, but she seems to be an awful person to date.
Constantly cheating on her significant other, she is just so darn toxic.
Yes, it was against her wishes, but she decided that "tough love" was the best approach to have with Debbie and her new baby, Franny.
Luckily, Debbie found her own way.
After a contractor hurt himself in her building, she agreed to let his family stay in a vacant apartment for a couple of days.
When they wouldn't leave, she decided to smoke them out.
Yeesh!
Who she thought was Sean's new wife.
And she only did it because she was jealous that Sean had remarried, and wanted to ruin things with his new wife.
Instead, she ruined a different relationship.
This relationship could have turned out so well... if it wasn't for Jimmy/Steve being toxic. Heck, Fiona isn't all that great herself.
And yet, whenever he comes back, she falls back into his arms.
Which at first, doesn't sound so bad... until you realize that she was dating Mike at the time.
And Mike was still cool enough of a guy to post her bail.
And when she got it back, she immediately got engaged to Sean... while she was still getting divorced.
When you read all of that out loud, it seems like a scumbag move.