Shameless Season 9 features noticeable progressive elements that influence character arcs and plotlines without fully dominating the narrative. Ian's storyline as 'Gay Jesus' involves LGBTQ+ activism against conversion therapy, leading to his arrest and prison arc where he leads gay inmates before reuniting with Mickey, making queer representation a focal point. Debbie's exploration of bisexuality includes dating a queer Black electrician (Alex), who serves primarily as a device for her growth, and crushing on her brother's girlfriend, touching on fluid sexuality. Frank's opportunistic political campaign supports racist candidate Mo White against a Latino opponent, satirizing racial politics with bar chants evoking 'more white' and 2016 election vibes, while Liam scams racists by charging for 'wall' bricks. Other elements include anti-gentrification via Fiona's battle with developers demolishing her building, Debbie's equal pay fight sparking women's rights protests, and V's adoption of an immigrant child for asylum. Casting maintains organic South Side diversity, with black actor Christian Isaiah as Liam (recast from earlier white babies) continuing prominently. These are integrated satirically and chaotically into the show's crude, dysfunctional family comedy, avoiding heavy lectures but drawing some criticism for tokenistic minority portrayals lacking agency. No strong creator activist intent found, minimal audience backlash labeling it 'woke' beyond isolated reviews calling it the series' most politically charged season; reception focuses more on Emmy Rossum's exit and plot shifts.