
As she caresses his face, Lip smiles to himself and replies, “S–t.” He doesn’t really offer an explanation.

Sierra reminds him that a lot of people still inexplicably care about him. * Lip wants to go back to college, but he worries that he’s screwed up his life beyond repair. She buries two baggies in Monica’s casket - but the other shares are still in play? Fiona is the only family member who is against selling them. * Monica left an “inheritance” for the kids: bags of meth, worth $10,000 each. Other highlights (and some burning questions) from the finale:
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There isn’t a ton of romantic closure (more on that below), but the sense of “life goes on” and cautious optimism is very series finale-ish, yes? But then we get the icing on the cake with a lovely montage of the Gallaghers continuing on with their lives: Fiona becomes the owner of an apartment building Lip goes to a meeting Debbie starts welding classes (and finds a new crush in her hot teacher) Ian is back on the job and Frank watches in approval as Carl spray-paints Monica’s name on a building. That would have been a perfectly Shameless image/sentiment to end the episode on. “I guess the motherf-ker really did love the crazy bitch,” she remarks to Ian as the family partakes in a post-funeral dance party to the tune of “Spill the Wine.” Seeing the depth of Frank’s feelings for Monica, Fiona has an epiphany of sorts. Hate her if you want, but she’s in you, and that’s a good thing.” “Every time I look into one of you kids’ faces, I see her face looking back at me, smiling, laughing,” he says, tearfully. (Isn’t it strange to imagine him as ever being young and in college?) He caps his tale with a beautifully moving moment that reminds you why William H. When it comes time to eulogize Monica, Frank tells the story of how he met his great love. At least now she can’t f-k us over anymore.” “She didn’t give a s–t about anyone, but herself,” Fiona declares. She was the one who was there when Debbie got her period, and she was the one who changed Carl’s diapers, not Monica.

As Fiona reminds Frank, she looked after him and her siblings after Monica left.
