When it comes to the SHOWTIME® Sunday night lineup, these characters are pushing boundaries and breaking rules! See how well you know these outspoken SHOWTIME® personalities — match the quote to the character.
If I had to apologize for all the stuff my father's done, I wouldn't have a voice lefy.
Fiona is in the tough position of being the oldest Gallagher kid,
so most of the responsibility
falls on her, but this feisty young woman takes it all in stride. It's
an uphill battle, but she's bent
on improving her lot in life.
Hey, when you’ve only got one, you like to make sure it's still there.
The charismatic president of an American TV network, Merc
has thrown his weight behind Sean and Beverly's show — as long as it's a hit. A mercurial man-child, his mood swings are as volatile as the ratings.
When you tell this story later, make me sound good, okay?
An up-and-comer on Marty's
team. Jeannie is bright, talented, crafty, and a flirt. She aspires to the high-end corporate life but she's not above getting down
and dirty — a fact which has the potential to upend her career.
She looks like a Picasso. And not in a good way. We can't shoot that!
Her show is on the air, but Beverly's marriage is off since
her husband and cocreator,
Sean, found out she slept with
the star of their show. Now she has to face both men every day along with insane network notes.
We need at least one person in this family to not turn cynical and my money's been on you.
Short for Phillip, Lip is the second and the smartest Gallagher kid, but he has a penchant for trouble. Everyone around him is trying to get him to straighten up and go to college, but it's starting to seem like more and more of a long shot.
Daddy, it is a very bad day.
A young member of Marty's team and a major suck-up, Clyde is a lackadaisical consultant and a voracious womanizer. He pulls his weight at work, but he's also the office clown — always playing practical jokes.
Kiddies. Take a good look around. Soak it all in. Because by this time tomorrow, we don't work here anymore.
An unscrupulous management consultant, Marty is gifted at getting clients to sign by any means necessary. His brash behavior got him into trouble at home — his vindictive ex-wife
now has full custody of his son.
Well, maybe if you spent a little time with me, you'd realize there's more to me than just my puck.
Matt stars as himself — the egotistical star of Beverly and Sean's sitcom. Sleeping with Beverly killed his bromance with Sean, and Matt is desperate to win him back, but he's learning money can't buy everything.
Wouldn’t it just be easier to kill him?
Carl is the second youngest Gallagher kid, and is nothing
but trouble. He's a daredevil
with a destructive streak a mile wide. He's not afraid to go to extremes to help the family
make ends meet.
Wouldn’t it just be easier to kill him?
A brilliant, Harvard-educated member of Marty's team, Doug is a math geek with mad analytical skills and a big ego. He's also hopelessly socially inept and desperate for attention, which Clyde never tires of exploiting.
Your turf? What is this, West Side Story? You can't own a whole train car, this is public property.
Frank Gallagher is the proud, single dad of six smart,
spirited, independent kids,
who without him would be … perhaps better off.