Shameless Recap: Found (Season 9 Finale)

The final episode of Shameless Season 9 opened up with Fiona looking at the $100,000 check she got from Max Whitford, and as we know, this episode is Fiona’s swan song and it looks like she’ll be going out in style.

Time to leave this South Side hood rat crap behind you and get on with being an adult ~ Stacy Baer

Fiona put her big check under her mattress and went to the kitchen to make coffee. Frank started hollering for some Oxy but she blew him off because Debbie had made a schedule for everyone to take turns caring for him and it wasn’t her shift. Later she went to the Alibi where she told Veronica about her windfall and then she went to court for her preliminary hearing on the assault charges filed by the “lemonade lady.” Her attorney got the charges down to a misdemeanor and the ADA agreed to settle the matter for $2,500 and time served. The fine was no problem for Fiona now so all she had to do was plead guilty and apologize to the court for being an idiot and that weight was off her shoulders.

And I’m thinking maybe it’s time for me to go. ~ Fiona

Fiona went to visit Ian in prison and he was the first person that she told that she was thinking of flying the coop, though she didn’t know exactly where. “Someplace else like somewhere near the equator,” she said, because she was sick of cold winters. To her surprise, Ian told her she should. “Go as far away from here as you can, and don’t ever look back, okay?”, adding “We’ll always be here for you.”

Have you noticed anything unusual about me? ~ Liam Gallagher

Meantime, Debbie discovered that Liam moved in with Todd and his grandmother. A scene was shown where he had asked permission during a particularly chaotic Gallagher evening. Liam asked Debbie if he could move to Todd’s and she said “Fine!” without even registering what he was really asking for. This was really dumb if you remember when Liam went on the cruise with his rich friend from the Hopkins Academy. He asked Frank’s permission for that. Debbie came back later and told him to come home but he refused on the grounds that he was black and they had never done anything to surround him with his own cultural and racial heritage. Another draw at Todd’s was that his grandma cooks real food every night and he gets Lucky Charms for breakfast. Liam said he is “a young, proud man of African descent trying to find his identity in today’s white America,” and gave Debbie a list of 46 demands that must be met before he will consider coming back home. We suppose that’s fodder for Liam’s storyline next season. Maybe they will even write in some kind of mixup with the test that previously proved he was Frank and Monica’s biological son.

This baby’s gonna come out with, like, five heads and a dorsal fin. ~ Tami

Tami’s test result were “baby good.” Like her sister, Cami, having a baby will decrease her chances of dying from breast cancer. She still wanted to have an abortion because she works in a hair salon and breathes bleach fumes all day. Then she wanted to have the baby and give it up for adoption. Then she got mad because Lip wasn’t down with that and mentioned the “M” word (marriage). She got her in her car and drove off, leaving him to find some other way to get back to work. Hopefully, the baby won’t inherit Tami’s manic mood swings.

Operation Annapolis is a go ~ Carl Gallagher

Carl and Debbie teamed up to execute an early morning revenge mission on Kelly’s truck. They spray painted the side of it, put 19 nails in her tires and set about putting sugar in the gas tank but while they were getting the gas cap off, the car alarm went off and Kelly saw them. She confronted Debbie who accused her of breaking Carl’s heart and told her that Carl was quitting military school now and accepting a job as a manager for Captain Bob. Debbie said it was totally on Kelly that Carl was throwing his life away. Kelly went to Carl’s job, tied him up and hauled him out of there, telling Lori that he quit. Their romance was back on when she asked him if was ready to go back to being the man she loves.

“Helped.” I did it all, Frank ~ Fiona Gallagher

After Debbie and Lip found out that Fiona was packing her bags, Lip decided they would throw a big going away party for her, but while they were out getting the supplies, Fiona just left. There was no tearful farewell. She left an envelope for Debbie on the refrigerator with a check for $50,000 and she had a brief exchange with Frank on the way out. He thanked her and said “You did a good job. Monica wasn’t up to it. You stepped in and helped.” When she objected that she did it all, he sourly responded: “Yeah, well, if that helps you sleep better.” Fiona said “See you around, Frank,” and he said he doubted it. If you were expecting Jimmy/Steve to appear on the train or on the airplane, he never did.

The word is we will find out where Fiona went next season.

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2 Responses

  1. JJ says:

    Ya know what, VJ – I actually liked this closure for Fiona and I thought the show was well written.
    Fiona’s final day(s) at Chateau Gallagher, while “clean & sober”, provided her w/ the evidence she needed that the clan had moved on w/out her and acknowledging that Debbie was now the new, and capable, matriarch of the family of misfits. She even got a backhanded compliment from Frank, who obviously downplayed his gratitude and how much he was going to miss her based on the emotions seeping from all over his face even though he never turned around to look her in the eye, but that’s simply “Frank being Frank”.
    We don’t know where she’s going or how she even decided on her next destination (except it’ll be warmer than Chicago) but I’m SO grateful that they didn’t cheapen the finale by having Jimmy/Steve make a cameo.
    One other element that I thought was understated – Fiona was the only family “no-show” when Ian was being tossed in the brig but he was the first sibling to hear about her plans to flee… nice touch!
    So, that brings us to next year – How will Debbie spend the $50K? Will Liam come back home and survive living in a house full of Caucasians? Can Tami & Lip find a way to stay together long enough to “play house” and start a family? What’s Ian’s role going to be once he reenters the fray?… I still have a tough time thinking this show will be even semi-successful w/out Emmy Rossum but other shows have survived when a big star leaves (Shelley Long/”Cheers”; Charlie Sheen/”2 & ½ Men”; Steve Carrel/”The Office”; etc.) forcing them to reinvent themselves.
    I guess time will tell…
    Thank you for another season of FABULOUS recaps, VJ!

    • VJ says:

      Thanks, JJ. Brilliant observations on your part and I agree that it would have been a misstep to bring back Jimmy/Steve. idk, though, I didn’t get a “deep inside I’m sorry” vibe from Frank, especially after his nasty efforts to denigrate Debbie, showing what a miserable bleep he really is. And I felt that Fiona could have stuck around the party long enough to say goodbye to everyone together. Maybe she felt she would have lost her resolve to go if she did.

      Two and a Half Men — omg! How well I remember the way Charlie Sheen behaved after he got canned from that. Now that I think of it, it was kind of the way Frank would have behaved. LOL!!