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"Liver, I Hardly Know Her" is the tenth episode of the fourth season of the American television comedy drama Shameless, an adaptation of the British series of the same name. It is the 46th overall episode of the series and was written by co-executive producer Davey Holmes and directed by Christopher Chulack .
Gail (Regina King) explains the protocol, which dictates that she must be home by 6pm or she will be arrested for violating her parole. Despite that, Fiona struggles in finding jobs, as her charges are making the employers uneasy about hiring her.
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Bored with her new life, she decides to clean the house and remove all contraband from the house to make a good impression on her probation officer, Gail Johnson (Regina King). Gail is pleased with the results, although Fiona is disappointed to learn that she will not be able to leave the house to find a job for the next two weeks.
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Gail reveals that she was released due to over-crowding, and that the level of severity in her crime compared to the other inmates is the reason why she was chosen to leave. She also gets Fiona a job as a waitress at the Golden House Restaurant, a diner managed by Charlie Peters ( Jeffrey Dean Morgan ), who will accompany her to her Narcotics ...
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Liam Fergus Beircheart Gallagher (Christian Isaiah, Brennan Kane Johnson & Blake Alexander Johnson, Brenden & Brandon Sims) aged 18mos to 11, is the youngest of the Gallagher children. He appears African-American and was initially thought to be the result of his mother's supposed affair with an African-American sponsor, parole officer, or ...