Shameless - Season 6 Episode 16

Seasons & Episodes

Episode 1

Shameless – S06E01 – I Only Miss Her When I’m Breathing

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Episode 2

Shameless – S06E02 – #AbortionRules

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Episode 3

Shameless – S06E03 – The F Word

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Episode 4

Shameless – S06E04 – Going Once, Going Twice

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Episode 5

Shameless – S06E05 – Refugees

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Episode 6

Shameless – S06E06 – NSFW

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Episode 7

Shameless – S06E07 – Pimp’s Paradise

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Episode 8

Shameless – S06E08 – Be a Good Boy. Come for Grandma

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Episode 9

Shameless – S06E09 – A Yurt of One’s Own

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Episode 10

Shameless – S06E10 – Paradise Lost

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Episode 11

Shameless – S06E11 – Sleep No More

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Episode 12

Shameless – S06E12 – Familia Supra Gallegorious Omnia!

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Episode 13

Shameless – S06E13 – What About Me?

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Episode 14

Shameless – S06E14 – Haunted by the Past

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Episode 15

Shameless – S06E15 – Confession

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Episode 16 Current

Shameless – S06E16 – It’s Over

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Episode Overview

Angry to have lost his Child Benefit to Yvonne Frank gets her to pay him to baby-sit whilst farming the kids out to a woman in the pub at a lower rate. Maxine comes up with a novel way to declare her feelings for Carl in public whilst Karen finds she is pregnant. Suspecting that Joe might be the father she tells Mandy about their fling and asks her not to marry Joe. However Mandy is lured to Maureen's house where the older woman,desperate and deranged,aims to show Paddy what it means to lose a daughter and blows the house up,killing herself and Mandy.

Episode Details

Airdate: 2009-05-12
Episode Title: It's Over
Runtime: 55
Director: Lawrence Till
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Cast: Aaron McCusker, Ben Batt, Ciarán Griffiths, Lola Yoxall, Macy Yoxall, Nicky Evans, Rebecca Atkinson, Samantha Siddall, Sean Gilder, Tina Malone
Episode Rating: 8.3 (116 votes)
Release Year: 2009
Metacritic: 70
Rated: TV-MA
First Air Date: 2011-01-09
Seasons: 11
Status: Ended
Creators: Iain B. MacDonald, Mark Mylod, Paul Abbott
Awards: Top rated TV #246 | Won 4 Primetime Emmys, 17 wins & 68 nominations total
Tagline: Living crappily ever after.