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Joshua Alston of The A.V. Club gave the episode a "B" grade and wrote, ""I'm The Liver" is a less-than-perfect Shameless episode in the way Shameless episodes are most often less-than-perfect, a result of the show seeming to always know exactly what to do with Fiona all the time, and having a more tenuous grasp on what to do with all of its ...
Later on, Sammi calls military police on Ian as revenge. Mickey and Debbie try to get back at Sammi by drugging her, but Mickey thinks she died and they stuff her in a moving crate. However, Sammi comes back and tries to shoot Mickey. In season 6, Sammi is incarcerated for attempting to kill Mickey.
Yet, the way he appeared in tonight's Shameless still had my jaw drop, and it was very, very Jimmy — as in inconsiderate, selfish, and bad timing." Crow was also largely positive regarding Frank's storyline, writing "Frank’s unabashed manipulation of a man clearly in deep grief and denial, such as wearing David’s baseball jersey and ...
Ian and Mickey return home, planning to have their first official date as couple. However, when they arrive, they discover that Sammi has called in army officials to inform them of Ian's desertion. Ian is arrested and taken away, just as Fiona arrives, and Sammi proclaims this is retaliation for Chuckie's imprisonment.
Carlo Sobral of Paste gave the episode a 9.3 out of 10 rating and wrote "As we've come to expect from its first few seasons, Shameless often reaches its peak when it's most difficult to watch. After things began looking up for some of the Gallaghers recently, this week's "There's the Rub" brought their world crashing down around them in a gut ...
Carlo Sobral of Paste gave the episode a 9.1 out of 10 rating and wrote "Week after week now, I keep expecting Shameless to take the foot off of the gas a bit. The first couple episodes of season four started slowly, but as things started to pick up, the momentum has continued and Shameless has delivered yet another outstanding episode." Sobral ...
Where the Streets Have No Shame – Go behind the scenes with the Shameless cast and crew as they prep a number of sets and streets for the third season shoot. The Many Sides of Sheila – (featurette) Joan Cusack's character Sheila steps center stage as the actress, writer Mike O'Malley and other key members of the team discuss her development ...
Mickey is a closeted homosexual, something which became the punchline in later seasons. Mickey slowly matured as the show progressed, becoming less violent and aggressive and more kind to people, something which results in further mockery by his biological family. Despite his exaggerated personality, he often runs away at the first sign of trouble.