He might not be the main character on Shameless but Nick, played by Victor Onuigbo, has definitely captured both viewers’ hearts and fears. He has a chequered history and as a character is a bit of a rough diamond who most can relate to in many respects– after all, who has had a perfect past?
Still, it’s when Nick’s dysfunction is taken a step further that he really gets audiences’ attention. Do we like him, fear him, or shun him? He is a disturbing enigma in the Shameless series. Here are ten things fans might not know about Nick:
Related: Shameless: Best & Worst Relationships, Ranked...
Still, it’s when Nick’s dysfunction is taken a step further that he really gets audiences’ attention. Do we like him, fear him, or shun him? He is a disturbing enigma in the Shameless series. Here are ten things fans might not know about Nick:
Related: Shameless: Best & Worst Relationships, Ranked...
- 7/3/2019
- ScreenRant
Two episodes were provided prior to broadcast.
With the premiere episodes of its sixth season kicking off tonight on Showtime, Shameless returns true to form, as the Gallaghers behave badly enough to live up to the show’s title without crossing a line that would make them completely unworthy of our love. Written by creator John Wells, “I Only Miss Her When I’m Breathing” picks up shortly after where the fifth season left off. It’s a busy start to the season, with each of the characters operating in their own world for most of the episode, and not much time spent at the Gallagher home.
Shameless has always soared in its ability to portray issues related to class (as well as race and gender, to a lesser but still notable extent) in a way that is entertaining and thought provoking without being preachy – and season 6 proves no different.
With the premiere episodes of its sixth season kicking off tonight on Showtime, Shameless returns true to form, as the Gallaghers behave badly enough to live up to the show’s title without crossing a line that would make them completely unworthy of our love. Written by creator John Wells, “I Only Miss Her When I’m Breathing” picks up shortly after where the fifth season left off. It’s a busy start to the season, with each of the characters operating in their own world for most of the episode, and not much time spent at the Gallagher home.
Shameless has always soared in its ability to portray issues related to class (as well as race and gender, to a lesser but still notable extent) in a way that is entertaining and thought provoking without being preachy – and season 6 proves no different.
- 1/10/2016
- by Samantha White
- We Got This Covered
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