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Carl gets rejected by West Point. Upset over the news, Carl viciously attacks a robber at the seafood restaurant. Despite breaking up with Carl, Kelly continues to spend time with Debbie in the Gallagher house. Debbie finally makes a move on Kelly by kissing her. Shocked, Kelly tells Debbie she is not lesbian, but she wants to remain friends.
Debbie becomes over obsessed with Kelly believing her as a friend, Carl's girlfriend much to Carl's annoyance and accusations of lesbianism, but when Debbie attempts to confirm the relationship, Debbie is cruelly rejected. Debbie begins to assume more responsibility in the Gallagher household, especially after Fiona spirals out of control.
Carl (Ethan Cutkosky) attends a West Point luncheon where he meets a girl named Kelly (Jess Gabor), who becomes interested. She offers to give him oral sex, but she passes out due to her alcoholism. When she wakes up, she believes Carl abused her, despite him recording the event to prove otherwise. She chases him, forcing him to flee.
At this point, the exit strategy should probably be making itself known in some way or another, but I suppose that might be asking too much from Shameless these days." [8] Paul Dailly of TV Fanatic gave the episode a 4.75 star rating out of 5, and wrote, ""You'll Know the Bottom When You Hit It" was a solid episode of Shameless. Despite some ...
Carl convinces her father that he has grown as a person, while Kelly (Jess Gabor) makes it clear she will continue seeing Carl. At Patsy's, Lip ( Jeremy Allen White ) sees Tami ( Kate Miner ) being kissed by Boone (Anton Narinskiy), her soldier ex-boyfriend who is visiting to pay respects to her late mother's memorial.
To get back at Kelly (Jess Gabor), Carl (Ethan Cutkosky) and Debbie (Emma Kenney) sneak into her house and vandalize her car. To Debbie's surprise, Carl decides to drop out of school and focus solely on his job. When she learns about this, Kelly tackles him at work and makes him quiet, not wanting him to ruin his life for her.
After booking the role of Reba McEntire's daughter on Happy's Place, Emma Kenney received support — and meaningful advice — from none other than her Shameless costar Steve Howey.
In 2005 she appeared in what would be a recurring role as Kelly Maguire in Shameless. She became a more prominent character in the 2008 series, and finally a main cast member from 2009 to 2013. [5] In 2011, she played the character Marie in the film Tyrannosaur, written and directed by Paddy Considine.