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Myles McNutt of The A.V. Club gave the episode a "C" grade and wrote, "Once I accept that television will always value the plot dynamics of a surprise pregnancy over the truth of the character involved, there's thematic weight to this development to Fiona. The pregnancy forces her to confront her path forward, and that's a positive step for the ...
When Fiona refuses to support Debbie through her pregnancy, Debbie gets assistance from Frank, who has been mourning the loss of Bianca. When Sammi's mother, Queenie, comes into town following Chuckie's release from juvie, Debbie and Frank briefly travel with Queenie to her family's rural commune, where they grow opium poppies.
Fiona makes it clear that if she chooses to keep the baby, Fiona will not help her in anything as Debbie will not live in the house then. When Sean arrives, she reveals her pregnancy. Lip tries to help Ian in cleaning a post-party hallway, but Ian turns aggressive and they engage into a fight, culminating with Ian quitting his job.
"Occupy Fiona" is the seventh episode of the eighth season of the American television comedy drama Shameless, an adaptation of the British series of the same name. It is the 91st overall episode of the series and was written by co-producer Molly Smith Metzler, and directed by supervising producer Iain B. MacDonald .
Fiona bonds with Ford, who helps Fiona deal with a family of apartment squatters trying to sue her. The two eventually begin a sexual relationship. At the end of the season, Fiona confronts Ford about the state of their relationship; Ford reveals that he's happy in their relationship, but that he'll never be "madly in love" with her or anyone.
Fiona drums up business by throwing a speakeasy party at Patsy's, and decides to keep the restaurant open 24/7. Fiona and Lip get into a fight over her job at Patsy's; Lip believes that Fiona's manager position will not help the family in the long run. Veronica disapproves of Fiona's behavior, causing a drift in their relationship.
Fiona Monica Gallagher (Emmy Rossum), aged 21–30, is the eldest of the Gallagher children. As a result of her mother's absence and Frank's neglect, most of the responsibility for child-rearing falls on her shoulders, which forces her out of high school in her junior year. Fiona works a few dead-end minimum-wage jobs to support her five siblings.
Kevin consoles him, certain that he will be a good father as long as he loves his child. Debbie finds a note, revealing that Fiona left $50,000 to the family before leaving. Fiona boards a plane, heading for an unknown destination, ready to begin her journey. Ian is seen playing basketball in prison, when he notices Fiona's plane flying overhead.