Mimi gets a toy boy, Billy the Jockey football team's star striker, but her happiness is short-lived when she discovers her new beau is the not the man she thought he was. So when Billy tries to blackmail Mimi into continuing to see him, she decides to teach him a Maguire life lesson he will never forget.
Shane and Kelly encourage Paddy to get back into the dating game; only to have their proposal rejected. Unperturbed, Shane rallies his brothers together and arranges a night out for Paddy. At the club Paddy's embarrassing 'Saturday Night Fever' dance routine cause his sons to abandon him. Emasculated, he returns home where he finds his own opportunity to make a proposal.
Elsewhere, Frank is temporarily blinded by bootleg vodka. Rejecting doctor's orders to detox, the family take advantage of his blindness and set about turning his vices into virtues. Joe settles in as the new manager of the shop and in an attempt to make more money on the side, makes a deal with Shane.
Season 7 Episode 4 of Shameless (UK) resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s07e01 - Perfectly Frank
s07e02 - Gunshot
s07e03 - Out of Control
s07e04 - Toyboy
s07e05 - The Things You Do For Love
s07e06 - From Chatsworth to Cuba
s07e07 - Reunited
s07e08 - Marry Me (1)
s07e09 - The Wild Wales (2)
s07e10 - Great Dangers (3)
s07e11 - Fallen Heroes
s07e12 - Boxer
s07e13 - Keep it in the Family
s07e14 - Secret Relations
s07e15 - The End of the Affair
s07e16 - Gang Wars
Blisteringly funny, offbeat drama following the rollercoaster lives and loves of an anarchic family from Manchester. Meet the Gallaghers. Mum went AWOL years ago, Dad stayed at home with the six children only to hit the bottle. And sometimes the kids... The real head of the family is big sister Fiona, who looks after Carl, Debbie and baby Liam. She is occasionally helped, more often hindered, by reluctant virgin 'Lip' and the actively gay, but very private, Ian.
Welcome to a hectic world of sexual adventures, triumphs, love, scams and a fair bit of crime on a rough Manchester housing estate, where wheel-less cars are the norm and the moving ones are stolen.