I've been waiting for this for what seems like forever after the amazing season 4 finale, and I was almost getting ready to be let-down, but season 5 is off to a great start.
I am really interested to see where Fiona goes from here...it looks like she's settling into a healthy, comfortable life, but to me that means they're just setting us up for something crazy to happen to her, and I have no clue what angle it will come from.
Lip's challenge of getting used to southside life after finally adjusting to the posh campus life will also be interesting - I also loved how they incorporated the song "Going Out Tonight" by 1985 during the montage of Lip on the train as he heads to the southside.
Speaking of scenes that made great use of music, I loved the scene when Sean comes over help set up the pool, and "Skin of Our Teeth"by Great Northern made for a great backdrop. Sean's one of the best fits personality-wise for Fiona, which inevitably means their break-up is going to be the most disastrous.
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Really expected a lil more umph out of a Shameless premiere to be honest.
ReplyDeleteI've been waiting for this for what seems like forever after the amazing season 4 finale, and I was almost getting ready to be let-down, but season 5 is off to a great start.
ReplyDeleteI am really interested to see where Fiona goes from here...it looks like she's settling into a healthy, comfortable life, but to me that means they're just setting us up for something crazy to happen to her, and I have no clue what angle it will come from.
Lip's challenge of getting used to southside life after finally adjusting to the posh campus life will also be interesting - I also loved how they incorporated the song "Going Out Tonight" by 1985 during the montage of Lip on the train as he heads to the southside.
Speaking of scenes that made great use of music, I loved the scene when Sean comes over help set up the pool, and "Skin of Our Teeth"by Great Northern made for a great backdrop. Sean's one of the best fits personality-wise for Fiona, which inevitably means their break-up is going to be the most disastrous.