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Jasmine Hollander is a married mother of three with a free-spirited approach to parenting. Jasmine is Fiona's friend and tries to help by inviting her to parties and setting her up with different men. After Fiona explains her complications with Jimmy, Jasmine tries to get romantic with Fiona, only for Fiona to leave awkwardly.
Fiona (Emmy Rossum) attends Debbie's school to help with some preparatives.The other mothers are not fond of Fiona's personality, but she catches the attention of Jasmine (), who invites Fiona to go out for drinks; Fiona accepts, though she is bemused by Jasmine's affectionate behavior.
After Jasmine is kicked off David's boat, Jasmine reveals that she is homeless and asks Fiona if she can stay at the Gallagher home. When Fiona refuses, Jasmine angrily ends their friendship. Steve arrives at the Gallagher house and proclaims to Fiona that he loves her; she rebuffs him again and walks off.
In March 2011, Smart joined the Showtime comedy-drama Shameless as recurring character Jasmine Hollander. [20] She continued to guest star in season two. On September 20, 2011, Smart married TV carpenter Carter Oosterhouse from the U.S. cable channel HGTV, in Traverse City, Michigan. [21] [22]
"A Beautiful Mess" is the fourth episode of the second season of the American television comedy drama Shameless, an adaptation of the British series of the same name. It is the 16th overall episode of the series and was written by consulting producer Alex Borstein , and directed by co-executive producer Mark Mylod .
List of Shameless characters may refer to: List of Shameless (American TV series) characters, a list of characters that appeared on the American version of Shameless;
Fiona (Emmy Rossum), Debbie (Emma Kenney) and Jasmine are at the police station, awaiting for news about Lip (Jeremy Allen White) and Ian (Cameron Monaghan).Tony (Tyler Jacob Moore) tells Fiona that unless Lip and Ian reveal who actually stole the car, they could face five years in prison.
That's the whole point of course: There are too many Gallaghers, too many lovers, too many entanglements, hatreds and debts. But it's becoming like Problematic Character Whack-a-Mole. Down goes Kash, up pops Estafania. A week without Jasmine is a week with Little Hank, or vice-versa." [4]