Debbie, who has shown Frank much kindness and love, is enraged when Frank ignorantly breaks her art project and doesn't care; Debbie snaps and hits Frank with a blunt object. An enraged Frank anonymously calls CPS on his own family.
Season 3: Frank Calls CPS on His Own Kids.
The Sins of My Caretaker.
At the end of the episode, Fiona finds out that Frank was the one who called child protective services.
"Shameless" The Sins of My Caretaker (TV Episode 2013) - IMDb.
Debbie, who has shown Frank much kindness and love, is enraged when Frank ignorantly breaks her art project and doesn't care; Debbie snaps and hits Frank with a blunt object. An enraged Frank anonymously calls CPS on his own family.
After the funeral, he is seen very happy to be accepted by them again and forgave their transgressions on him.
The facts are these. Debbie lured her estranged, much older ex, Matty, to a party at her house. After plying him with a jar of her father's potent moonshine, Debbie drags the 20-year-old up to her bedroom, snuggles up to his passed-out body, eyes a condom, and the rest the show leaves to your imagination.
Thus begins a minor subplot of the notably female-led Ocean's 8. It's soon revealed that the pair had scammed together, until Claude framed Debbie for a shadowy financial crime that landed her in prison for five years.
However, Marco comes out of the bedroom stark naked in front of everyone. Angered by this, Nando quickly shoots Marco in the head killing him instantly and then proceeds to shoot off his genitalia while Estefania screams in rage at her father.
Fiona and Frank's Goodbye
Of course, Fiona doesn't need a big fuss and decides to slip out of the house before her siblings return. But she can't do so without bidding father Frank (William H. Macy) adieu. As she nears the door with her suitcase, his eyes fill with tears, and he says, “You did a good job.
In the finale, Frank leaves the audience with the following line, as his spirit floats away into the ether: "I guess that's it. Not much left to say, really. Except, time's precious.
During Fiona's wedding ceremony, Frank shows up—uninvited—and reveals to the entire congregation about Sean's heroin, devastating Fiona. Will angrily leaves the ceremony.
They also never find the note he left before overdosing. True to the series and its dark humor, a midcredits scene sees the crematorium oven exploding due to Frank's alcohol-ridden body. It's unclear as to whether he dies from his alcoholic dementia, from COVID-19 complications, or as a result of his recent overdose.
Luis Guzmán: Mikey O'Shea.
Debbie goes on birth control and has sex with Derek, despite being advised against doing so within 48 hours; this ultimately results in Debbie becoming pregnant, to Fiona's dismay.
Toward the end of a recent episode of Showtime's Shameless, the ongoing saga of the perpetually down-and-out Gallagher family, Debbie Gallagher, 15, gave birth on the kitchen table of their family home.
Exhausted from Franny's all-night antics, though, Debbie falls asleep and the baby drops to the floor with a sickening thud. An uncomfortable amount of time passes before the story returns to Debbie, and we learn that Franny is — at least superficially — unscathed.
Debbie decides to doll out the money that was left behind to her siblings on individual debit cards, giving them each $100 a week to work with.
Series Information
Kassidi Gallagher was a recurring character introduced during the eighth season of Shameless as the love interest and later wife of Carl Gallagher, though their marriage is not legally binding.
Derek Delgado was Debbie's boyfriend and the father of Franny Gallagher.
Not only does Frank die, but he does so alone and the series ends without his family knowing about it. I lost a close family member who had been ill in December of COVID, despite following the COVID protocols.
With their protagonist gone, the writers clearly struggled to find a new dynamic among the show's characters. The result was an aimless season filled with the cast acting various levels of out-of-character and making decisions that did not make sense given previous developments.
Liam has little dialogue throughout the earlier seasons due to his young age, but he has been an important plot point for many episodes throughout the series. Frank's implies in the opening of the Pilot that Liam was fathered by AA Sponsor or a bouncer Monica slept with, but still considers Liam part of the family.