Sean's character was created to replace Charlie, after all, with many of the preplanned Shameless season 5 story elements for Jeffrey Dean Morgan carrying over to Dermot Mulroney. However, it's likely that the role Sean ended up playing in Shameless would be more-or-less identical to Charlie's if Jeffrey Dean Morgan hadn't left the show. There's never been an official explanation given for what happened to Charlie Peters, who Jeffrey Dean Morgan played in Shameless, and since the role wasn't recast there's been speculation about where his arc could have gone. The Shameless writers had plans for Jeffrey Dean Morgan's character, and many viewers have wondered what his narrative arc would have been. However, Jeffrey Dean Morgan's role on Shameless wasn't intended to be a cameo from an up-and-comer. ![]() ![]() Either way, Jeffrey Dean Morgan's Shameless exit is odd when looking from the outside in, but it makes sense after the star's explanation.Ĭurrently, Jeffrey Dean Morgan has two major small screen roles on his horizon - co-leading the upcoming TWD spinoff The Walking Dead: Dead City as Negan, and a role in season 4 of Amazon's hit show The Boys. While it's a pity it didn't work out, Morgan's star would soon rise even further in 2016 thanks to The Walking Dead and his Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice cameo as Thomas Wayne. And then came the season finale: the Thanksgiving episode. When it was clear that scheduling conflicts between the two shows were too big a burden to bear, Charlie was written out and his arc assigned to new character Sean Pierce (Dermot Mulroney), who took over as Fiona's boss and love interest at Patsy's Pies. It wasn’t something brand new like its predecessor, but it was still a solid sophomore season. Fortunately for Jeffrey Dean Morgan, backing the wrong horse wasn't a huge career setback in this instance. Texas Rising only lasted for one season in 2015, whereas Shameless run until its final season in 2021. The Texas Rising miniseries features Bill Paxton and Ray Liotta, and it's a History Channel show based on the Texas Revolution against Mexico. Shameless type TV Show network Showtime After 11 years of hilarious debauchery, Shameless is returning on Sunday for the final season of Showtime's hit series. When asked about Fiona’s romantic life, John told THR that the writing team “never worked it out” who Fiona was with romantically in the end.Sadly, as Jeffrey Dean Morgan himself would later explain, his filming schedule for the miniseries Texas Rising prevented him from returning to Shameless despite both productions trying to make it work. Since Fiona’s return never happened, that means fans will never get to know if she ended up with Jimmy-Steve ( Justin Chatwin) again. That’s how people move on with their lives.” Emmy Rossum and Justin Chatwin as Fiona and Jimmy-Steve. But she would have a life and be pursuing her own things. We had a lot of jokes for her but we never actually nailed it down. “We joked in the room that she ended up getting a job at Disney World, probably in Epcot Center because she would never get a job on the better side. “I think she’s down in Florida,” he told The Hollywood Reporter. However, John did reveal what he thinks Fiona was doing when the show came to an end. Possible storylines for Fiona were discussed, but nothing ever actually came to fruition in the writers’ room. So I think it’s with a great deal of regret that we couldn’t do it but it’s just more minor casualty of our year of COVID.” “She’s been in New York with Sam, where they live, and right about the time where we were talking about putting it all together was when the additional lockdowns kind of hit again, and it just didn’t feel safe or practical for her to come back. ![]() “Emmy and I had a lot of conversations about it, trying to make it work,” John told EW. Search Hollywood Life Search Trending Navigation TrendingĮmmy Rossum left in season 9 of ‘Shameless.’ (Showtime) Latest Hollywood Celebrity & Entertainment News Primary Menu Menu Close Menu
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