Shameless - Season 7 Episode 15

Seasons & Episodes

Episode 1

Shameless – S07E01 – Hiraeth

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Episode 2

Shameless – S07E02 – Swipe, Fuck, Leave

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Episode 3

Shameless – S07E03 – Home Sweet Homeless Shelter

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Episode 4

Shameless – S07E04 – I Am A Storm

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Episode 5

Shameless – S07E05 – Own Your Sh*t

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Episode 6

Shameless – S07E06 – The Defenestration of Frank

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Episode 7

Shameless – S07E07 – You’ll Never Ever Get a Chicken in Your Whole Entire Life

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Episode 8

Shameless – S07E08 – You Sold Me the Laundromat, Remember?

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Episode 9

Shameless – S07E09 – Ouroboros

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Episode 10

Shameless – S07E10 – Ride or Die

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Episode 11

Shameless – S07E11 – Happily Ever After

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Episode 12

Shameless – S07E12 – Requiem for a Slut

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Episode 13

Shameless – S07E13 – Keep It in the Family

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Episode 14

Shameless – S07E14 – Secret Relations

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Episode 15 Current

Shameless – S07E15 – The End of The Affair

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Episode 16

Shameless – S07E16 – Gang Wars

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Episode Overview

Bruce,now live-in barman at the Jockey,takes over the football team and enters them in an all gay football contest,much to the disgust of Chesney. Maxine meets her old art teacher,Marc,recently widowed,and agrees to pose topless for his class. However she turns down a relationship with him so as not to betray Ian. Joe learns of his father's death on his birthday and determines to run away with Karen and Connor. However Ian follows and,when Joe violently attacks Karen,who wants to return to Jamie,he brains him.

Episode Details

Airdate: 2010-05-04
Episode Title: The End of The Affair
Runtime: 47
Director: Metin Hüseyin
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Cast: Alice Barry, Ben Batt, David Threlfall, Elliott Tittensor, Nicky Evans, Pauline McLynn, Qasim Akhtar, Rebecca Atkinson, Sally Carman, Valerie Lilley
Episode Rating: 7.3 (76 votes)
Release Year: 2010
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.