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[s3e9] Frank The Plumber -Mandy’s actions (applying to MIT for Lip) show a blend of genuine care and a desperate attempt to keep him away from Karen. Fiona's difficulty in the office underscores the divide between South Side survivalism and corporate "professionalism". [S3E9] Frank the Plumber This paper examines the narrative structure and thematic depth of the ninth episode of the third season of the American comedy-drama series Shameless . Originally aired on March 17, 2013, the episode explores themes of identity, corporate assimilation, and the volatile nature of relationships within the Gallagher family. Key Plot Developments Mandy’s actions (applying to MIT for Lip) show The tension between Mandy Milkovich and Karen Jackson reaches a peak. Mandy applies to colleges like MIT for Lip to secure his future, but the rivalry culminates in Mandy hitting Karen with her car in a shocking final scene. Originally aired on March 17, 2013, the episode Frank performs as an activist for personal gain, while Mickey uses violence to suppress his true identity. Frank Gallagher, seeking medical coverage for "king's disease" (gout), attempts to exploit a domestic partnership program. This inadvertently leads him to become the face of a gay rights movement after he meets powerful activist Abraham Paige (guest star Bradley Whitford). |
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