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Royal drops off his child with her while he goes to work, who dislikes Debbie and her house. When Debbie scolds Sandy for abandoning her child and asks her to get joint custody, Sandy storms off. Liam (Christian Isaiah) asks Veronica (Shanola Hampton) to help him find a home, as he knows his family will not take care of him.
Debbie begins to grow suspicious about Sandy's whereabouts. An adolescent kid causes trouble for a business, but Carl and Leesie butt heads on whose tactic provides better results. Kevin and Frank come up with a plan to remove the Milkoviches from the neighborhood.
Debbie meets the twenty-year-old Matty and tries to seduce him, but is rejected because of their age disparity. Debbie becomes jealous of Matty's girlfriend, Seema. Debbie makes harassing calls to Seema at work, puts a snake in her car, and plans to stab Seema with a homemade shank. As revenge, Seema hires a boy in Debbie's class to humiliate her.
Debbie (Emma Kenney) gets a new job at a lesbian bar, and confronts Sandy (Elise Eberle) over her marriage. Sandy reveals she was married at 15, but regrets her decision, and they reconcile. At a furniture store, Carl defends the clerk, Tish (Chelsea Alden), from an aggressive customer and they go on a date. That night, Tish visits him at home ...
Debbie (Emma Kenney) stays with Calista (Paula Andrea Placido) after her fight with Lip and Sandy (Elise Eberle). Joining Calista at her bar, she uses cocaine and has sex with a man. When Calista discovers her state, a humilliated Debbie returns home. She subsequently has another fight with Sandy, scolding her for abandoning her child.
"Debbie Might Be a Prostitute" is the eighth episode of the tenth season of the American television comedy drama Shameless, an adaptation of the British series of the same name. It is the 118th overall episode of the series and was written by co-executive producer Molly Smith Metzler, and directed by Rose Troche.
Daniel Kurland of Den of Geek gave the episode a 3.5 star rating out of 5 and wrote "“The Fickle Lady Is Calling It Quits” is the strongest episode of Shameless ' final season, it contains some of William H. Macy's absolute best work from the show, and it instills some optimistic confidence for what the series has planned for its final ...
Myles McNutt of The A.V. Club gave the episode a "B+" grade and wrote, "Shameless is more on the verge of transition now than it's ever been, which is a positive development even if I'm girding myself for the fact that actual transition may be impossible with the show having at least a season left in the tank." [4]