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Charles "Chuckie" Nevins Slott (Kellen Michael) is a recurring character in seasons 4–6. Chuckie is Sammi's son, making him the grandson of Frank and the nephew of the Gallagher children. He has an IQ of 71, making him borderline intellectually disabled. Chuckie is naïve to the intentions of others.
Frank and Queenie attend Chuckie's school after Chuckie writes a book report on Mein Kampf; instead of apologizing and disciplining, Frank criticizes the school for trying to censor his freedom of speech. Queenie considers leaving with Chuckie, but decides to stay and help Debbie with her pregnancy.
"Carl's First Sentencing" received positive reviews from critics. Joshua Alston of The A.V. Club gave the episode a "B" grade and wrote, "It's the first episode of the season that feels like "classic Shameless," but in this case, that means many of its stories faintly echo plots the show has already burned through. Given that season five has ...
"Tell Me You Fucking Need Me" received generally positive reviews from critics. Joshua Alston of The A.V. Club gave the episode a "B–" grade and wrote, "It seemed like Shameless had mostly kicked its habit of making the most shocking or unexpected story choice, even when it doesn't feel like the most satisfying one. Everything about Jimmy's ...
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Seizing the opportunity, Frank convinces Carl in taking Chuckie (Kellen Michael) with him, so he can use it as a scapegoat if anything goes awry. At the station, police officers arrive at the scene, prompting Carl to abandon Chuckie. The officers' dogs discover the heroin in Chuckie, and he is subsequently arrested.
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The game is still mentioned as freeware and many forums and sites have the now dead link to the game page. The legal situation now is unclear because the installer has no disclaimer. Area 51 (2005), a first person shooter by Midway Games. Its free release was sponsored by the US Air Force. It later changed hands and its freeware status was removed.