My family would like to share a new Blue-Ray DVD set we received which is based on the TV series Shameless and we got the set of Shameless: The Complete Series by William H. Macy (Actor), Jeremy Allen White (Actor) in exchange for this review.

Shameless: The Complete Series isn’t a show I would typically watch but its something David enjoys and when you want to spend time with those you love you watch shows like Shameless they enjoy. Which hasn’t been rated but I would says this TV series is for adults because I saw part of the trailer which has scenes no child should see.
Charlie said he doesn’t care for the sexual content in Shameless The Complete Series or the smoking Cigarettes by a child but parts of the show can be funny. Charlie said his friend enjoy the show and he likes some of the Actors and Actresses in the show.
About: Shameless The Complete Series
Meet Frank Gallagher (star William H. Macy): proud, working-class patriarch to a motley brood of six smart, spirited and independent kids who, without him, would be… better off. In Frank’s booze-addled view, parenting just eats into his hard-earned bar-crawling and carousing time around Chicago — so he leaves it to eldest daughter Fiona (series star Emmy Rossum) to hold down the fort.
Bearing the de facto parent badge/burden, she’s donned the proverbial apron and makes sure her younger siblings do their chores, keep a clean(ish) home and feed the Kitty — the Gallagher family fund jar — because the gas bill is due, and everyone (no matter how small) works to keep the house lights on, as well as food on the table.
Brothers Lip (series star Jeremy Allen White), Ian (series star Cameron Monaghan) and Carl (series star Ethan Cutkosky) use their intellect to break every rule in the book to survive and make the bank, while younger sister Debbie (series star Emma Kenney) would sooner steal her share. Toddler Liam, the youngest, is just happy to be along for the ride. The Gallaghers are irreverent, endearing, resilient — and they’re absolutely, wildly and unapologetically Shameless.

Meet Frank Gallagher (series star William H. Macy): proud, working-class patriarch to a motley brood of six smart, spirited and independent kids who, without him, would be… better off. In Frank’s booze-addled view, parenting just eats into his hard-earned bar-crawling time around Chicago — so he leaves it to eldest daughter Fiona (series star Emmy Rossum) to hold down the fort.