Despite being easygoing, he has been shown to get very frustrated or fall into a rage at certain times. In these moments, he scares those around him and leaves them shaken. The best examples are when he attacked Ian for indirectly getting him beaten up by Eddie, he threatened Fiona and V for trying to stop him from obtaining his settlement from Monica, when he fought Sean Pierce, when he expressed anger that shook Kev, V, and Svetlana after he remembered they were part of throwing him off a bridge, he intimidated his children into allowing him to have Liam after they kicked him out, when he attempted to burn down the homeless shelter in revenge for kicking him out and caused the homeless to flee from his actions, attack Monica at their vow renewal, fought back against Monica's military father Bill Darrgen, when he attacked Debbie for hiding meth, being unfazed from the threats of Eric Stark, an armed killer (that scared two of his sons who are capable fighters) while having no problems threatening him, and demanding that Liam's school actually educate him.
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His upbringing from his similarly abusive mother, Peggy and father, is most likely the cause of his manipulative, selfish, and neglectful tendencies. Frank had even wished pain on her after she continued her ways on him and putting him in his place, which is something nobody else could do. Frank heavily resented his mother, though he showed care for her as he attempted to make amends with her and was quick to prevent her from kidnapping children since she would go back to prison. He even stopped himself from nearly killing her in her sleep but did lash out at her for her verbal abuse. However, he rejoiced at his mother's death because he was freed of her. Not much is known of his status with his father, though it is suggested he resented his father too, as he told Sammi about him being beaten by his father who favored his brothers. In a conversation with his granddaughter Franny, Frank reveals that his father made him wear a dress suggesting that the latter try to demean him. However, Frank did express nostalgia when telling Carl that his father took him on his first heist and they had room service. While not much is known about his status with his siblings: Jerry, Clayton, and Wyatt, Frank suggested that he extended his resentment to them and stated he alone suffered while his brothers were the favorites and supposedly got off free. Despite that, he and Clayton were once alter boys together as children but had a falling out. Even as an adult, Frank continued to harbor this disdain to his brothers: as he never told his kids about them, was angry one of them was Ian's true father from an affair with Monica, that his mother sent them money while he got none, despite him being dragged into caring for her and Clayton sending him off with nothing.
When it came to his extended family, he has shown to have somewhat good and neutral terms with them. He was very well-versed in the history of his cousin Patrick was sad about the death of his aunt Ginger. He apparently has a good relationship with his Uncle George stating he could go live with him.
Frank has proven himself to be quite intelligent, having finished high school and gone to college. Lip confirms that he gets his smarts from his father, stating Frank has a brilliant mind. Despite his intelligence, the people who know him often regard him as nothing more than a rambling drunk who provides amusement or aggravation (depending on the day). This often includes his children, who spend extraordinary amounts of time cleaning up whatever mess Frank has thrown himself into at the moment. Frank would rather use his intelligence to scam and manipulate others, often starting up small successful business ventures which often fail due to his addictions and impulsiveness. His manipulation skills are possibly due to him studying psychology in college and because of his time with his controlling and equally manipulative mother. Frank's manipulations are shown to be superior over a psychiatrist and judge, which allowed him to ease bad situations. Frank's kids and friends have even been known to remark on how he usually succeeds in scamming people.
Frank usually has a very disheveled and dirty appearance, likely as a result of his heavy drinking. He is unshaven with long, greasy hair, relatively thin, and has several scars, some of which are from surgery or injuries. He generally looks homeless (because half of the time he actually is), but is occasionally able to clean himself up when the circumstances call for it.
Frank grew up as the son of Peggy Gallagher and an unnamed father. He had three brothers Jerry, Clayton, and Wyatt. Not much is known about his childhood, though he mentions to being abused by his parents even when he did nothing. Frank mentions that his parents favored his brothers, more than they did him but stated his father took him on his first heist as a young child and they stole plenty. As a teenager, he and his brother Clayton served as ushers together.
He revealed in middle school, he was bullied by another boy. However, he got revenge by pantsing the latter in front of their peers, at the same time demoralizing the latter after it was revealed he had tiny penis.
Frank stated when he was 16 that he was known as Boot and Rally by his peers. At some point, he had a relationship with a woman named Queenie Slott and she got pregnant with his child. At the time, Frank believed himself unfit to be a parent and tried to get her to have an abortion but she refused, and Frank abandoned her, though they kept in touch since he knew she gave birth to a daughter named Samantha.
He later finished High School and went on an internship in college at Northwestern. He studied a semester of Psychology, using his time away from his manipulative mother to advance himself. He never graduates college and eventually is put on trial when he is caught in possession of drugs but is sent to rehab instead of prison because he is white.
According to Frank, he met Monica at a concert when she was being chased by a man who raped her. They fell in love and married about two weeks after dating, with Frank dropping out of college to be with her. The two soon had a family though neither were attentive to their children because of their criminal behavior, addiction, and series of affairs.
Twelve years before the start of the series, Frank's mother was imprisoned for running a series of meth labs and causing the death of two people in an explosion and he always hoped she die in prison. At another point, his Aunt Ginger died of an overdose at a party and he buried her body in the backyard while scamming the state that she was alive to not lose his house.
Sometime later, Monica left the family prior to the series starting, something that devastated Frank and he began to neglect the Gallagher children who came to resent him (especially Fiona, Lip, and Ian), but still love him in a way since he stayed around.
In the Pilot, Frank is introduced as the deadbeat, at times absent father who is constantly drunk. The Gallagher children often find him passed out in the kitchen, the bathroom, or even the backyard. They have learned to live without him in their life. Frank is complacent in his life as a drunk, and he is a regular at the local bar, The Alibi Room.
In Frank the Plank, Frank gets drunk. When Eddie confronts him about Lip, Ian, and Karen he shows up at the house and punches Ian, breaking his nose. He returns to the Alibi and after a night of heavy drinking, he wakes up in Canada after Steve smuggles him across the border. He tries to convince the authorities that he is a citizen of the United States and doesn't know how he got across the border after he is arrested when two old joggers report him. He is later smuggled back in by his family. Convinced that his family doesn't love or appreciate him (which isn't entirely false) he begins searching for a new place to live. After Eddie apologizes and reveals that he has left his wife, Frank makes a plan. He manages to manipulate Sheila into allowing him to stay at their house.
In Aunt Ginger, when authorities begin asking questions about his aunt's social security checks he is force to reveal the truth about her death. This forces his family to find a senile old lady that can play the part. At the end, Frank tells Fiona that Ginger is buried the backyard.
In Casey Casden, Frank overhears Kev of inform a woman that he is engaged to V. He is happy for his friend and announces this to everyone including Veronica's mother. When Debbie returns a missing child (actually kidnapped by her), Frank praises his daughter, but attempts to steal the money that she was given as a reward but Lip and Ian stop him.
As of Three Boys, Frank is upset to learn that he has three testicles and might have cancer. In his anger, he takes a long walk and finds Liam outside and greets his son but doesn't acknowledge his predicament of being out in the cold. As he deals with his own mortality, Frank begins to spiral out of control. Karen begins trying to seduce Frank.
In Killer Carl, Frank is being chased down by two men he owes when a business venture goes wrong. Fiona learns that Carl is being threatened with expulsion unless a parent or guardian shows up to Parents Night. She tries to convince Frank to help but he refuses, stating that teachers are part of a conspiracy. She also tries to convice him to deal with the men instead of running away. Karen convinces Frank to attend parent teacher conferences in her father's place. The men eventually catch up to him at the school and beat him up and threaten him. He runs into his kids at Parents Night and inquires to if Carl has been expelled or not. When Fiona reveals he hadn't, Frank is happy because he believe he'd been proven corrrect about the teacher's scare tactics.
At the beginning of Frank Gallagher: Loving Husband, Devoted Father, the men from the previous episode are shown threatening him again. He spends the episode scrambling for cash trying to sell one of Eddie's watches and rob people at the ATM. It's reveal that Frank applied for credit cards in his children's names and has been running up their debt. In order to escape this debt, he fakes his death with the help of his children.
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