: Reviewers from Starry Mag and IMDb criticized the writing of Ian's storyline, noting it normalized biphobic tropes regarding Caleb’s character. "Shameless" Swipe, Fuck, Leave (TV Episode 2016) - IMDb
: Highlighted the episode's success in modernizing the show through social media themes while maintaining the Gallaghers' core "poor but scrappy" identity.
: Noted that the episode effectively portrays Fiona's new lifestyle as both "liberating and self-destructive". [S7E2] Swipe, Fuck, Leave
: Following his brush with death, Frank "disowns" his children (except Liam) and barricades himself on the house's second floor. He attempts to sabotage the family by blocking off rooms and dropping a raccoon through the ceiling.
: Distancing herself from the emotional fallout of her wedding to Sean, Fiona embraces a "no strings attached" lifestyle. After being introduced to Tinder , she adopts the "Swipe, Fuck, Leave" mantra to explore her sexuality without commitment. At Patsy’s Pies , she asserts herself by firing unreliable staff and hiring young, attractive waitresses to boost revenue. : Reviewers from Starry Mag and IMDb criticized
In the Shameless episode , the Gallagher family navigates a series of personal and professional shifts, largely driven by Fiona’s newfound independence following her failed wedding. Plot Summary
Critics generally praised the episode for its sharp humor and character development, particularly Fiona's evolution into a more ruthless, business-minded version of herself. : Following his brush with death, Frank "disowns"
: Carl undergoes a circumcision and must remain abstinent for 72 hours, while Debbie gets involved in a questionable "stroller business" to support her daughter. Critical Reception