Shameless Alum Emmy Rossum Picks Who Fiona Should Have Ended With Following Shaky Dating History


One of the U.S. adaptations based on a British property that still has a big following to this day comes from Showtime. Based on Paul Abbott’s famous series, the American version of Shameless followed one of the most complex family dramas of all time, centered on the Gallaghers. One of the central characters of the story was Emmy Rossum as Fiona Gallagher, the sister who had to raise the whole family while Frank Gallagher neglected them and spiraled as a father. During her appearance on the Call Her Daddy podcast, Rossum was asked about the numerous romantic relationships Fiona had during her time in the Showtime series. As her character got involved with different love interests during her Shameless seasons, the star admitted that she felt her character should have ended up with “Jimmy Steve. They’re just so good together. It has to be. I mean, he’s not always honest at all, but I just love them together.”

Shameless season 1, which carried over a lot of elements from the British version, saw Steve/Jimmy, played by Justin Chatwin, enter Fiona’s world and the lives of the Gallaghers. While their romance started off strong initially, it didn’t take long for Steve’s criminal activities to catch up with him, which saw his character take several south turns throughout his time on the show. In the end, by the time Fiona leaves Chicago in Shameless season 9, she isn’t with anyone, as she had finally decided to focus on her own life, following a troublesome journey where she had initially hit rock bottom. Unfortunately, by the time the series finale in season 11 aired, it came during the global pandemic, which was the reason why Rossum couldn’t come back one last time. Rossum also looked back on her fight for pay equity, as that became a big headline about Shameless during the later seasons. The Phantom of the Opera actress shared that, “Well, when I started the show, it made a lot of sense that Macy made a lot more money than me. He was coming in much older, much more accomplished, tons more credit, and number one on the call sheet. And then by season 3, they approached us— we had a 6-year contract— approached us to add another year.”
Emmy Rossum: And I think my lawyers felt at that time that we had the receipts, like we could see the way the storylines were shaping. We knew about fan engagement, and we felt that it made sense to ask for that. We didn’t get it, and that’s fine. We thought, we tried, we didn’t get it.
And then in season 5 or 6, they came and they asked for more years. So I guess at 6 we extended to 7, and then maybe in 7 they came and they asked for 8, 9. That’s right. And by that point, I had been directing a lot on the show, and it very much felt like a two-hander. And we said, let’s go for it again. It was kind of shut down pretty fast, and that kind of lingered for a while.
It’s always scary asking for what you think you’re worth. To say, “I think this is what I’m worth.” You have to take up space in the room, and it’s their job to make the show for as little as possible to make the most profit. That’s how any business runs. So I can understand it from the other perspective too. And I didn’t know if they were going to come over to our side and do it or not. We were getting kind of close to filming the next season, and I was one day sitting— I was on a writer’s retreat, and I was procrastinating, and I opened up Twitter. And it was a headline that we were in, like, a stalemate. And I was shook. it’s a private business negotiation. And I never imagined it would become public, not just for the public, but also for the rest of the cast and the crew. Everyone was doing their own negotiation. So I certainly didn’t want that… I didn’t say anything.

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Once the situation was known to the public, Rossum admitted that she had no idea what would follow, commenting that, “I didn’t say anything. And after the first headline or article, I was kind of like, refresh, refresh, refresh, what’s going to happen? And the tide really shifted. People seemed to write other articles immediately, commenting on that, kind of being quite surprised that I wasn’t already being paid equal. And it was resolved within a day. I was shocked, shocked, and quite frankly very, very surprised that we actually got it.”

Years after the Shameless ending, Chatwin was asked by ScreenRant in 2025 about his thoughts on Fiona’s story with Steve/Jimmy. The actor, who first met Rossum when they worked on the live-action Dragon Ball film, commented, “It was an unhinged romance. Sometimes those people that you have the most deepest, toxic love for, you need to walk away from just to live your life and go on. For me, that was the story that (John) Wells was telling. Sometimes you’ve got to push away from the thing that feels the best. But I think Jimmy Steve’s out there somewhere.” Shameless is available through home media release and on streaming.

Release Date

2011 – 2021-00-00

Network

Channel 4

Showrunner

John Wells

Directors

John Wells

Writers

Paul Abbott


Diterbitkan : 2026-07-12 23:43:00

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