: After his life-saving liver transplant, Frank begins to feel like his old self again. In a defining moment, he visits Lake Michigan with Carl, where he defiantly drinks and rants at God, asserting that he has survived despite everything.
In this critically acclaimed episode, the Gallagher family grapples with recovery, legal fallout, and the harsh realities of their life on the South Side of Chicago. [S4E12] Lazarus
The title "" serves as a biblical reference to the story of Lazarus of Bethany, who was brought back to life four days after his death. In the context of the show, this refers to multiple characters "getting their lives back" or experiencing a rebirth—most notably Frank surviving his surgery and Fiona being released to start over. Critical Reception : After his life-saving liver transplant, Frank begins
: Following her time in jail and a downward spiral due to her probation violation, Fiona is finally released from prison. She begins her journey toward stability by taking a job at the Golden House Restaurant (later known as Patsy’s Pies), which is managed by Charlie Peters, played by Jeffrey Dean Morgan . The title "" serves as a biblical reference
The following informative feature recaps the pivotal events of , titled " Lazarus ," which served as the dramatic finale for that season of the US series Shameless . Season 4 Finale Overview: " Lazarus "
: The episode highlights a major turning point for Ian as he enters a deep depressive state. Mickey Milkovich expresses intense concern for Ian’s safety and mental health, ultimately clashing with Fiona over the best way to handle his hospitalization.