Carl offered Fiona money to buy back their house
Carl offered Fiona money to buy back their house.Facebook/Shameless

The Gallaghers will be back in their house in "Shameless" Season 6 Episode 7, thanks to Carl (Ethan Cutkosky), who literally dug up the money to buy it back. Ironically, though, Fiona (Emmy Rossum) may not live in the house even though she just bought it in her name.

Fiona was totally exhausted last week, unable to find a way to put a roof over all the Gallaghers while also battling her pregnancy hormones. She finally aborted the pregnancy, but completely fell apart when her estranged husband Gus (Steve Kazee) refused to sign a document that would allow her to get ownership.

However, Carl overheard Fiona crying to Sean (Dermot Mulroney) and falling apart in his arms, saying how helpless she felt. It is understood that Nick (Victor I Onuigbo) had brutally murdered a young boy who was seen riding a bike that looked similar to Nick's.

Carl got jolted back reality after learning what his friend had done, and hopefully, from the upcoming "Pimp's Paradise" he will get back to being Carl Gallagher.

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In a promo from Season 6 Episode 7, the Gallaghers are seen having dinner together to celebrate the fact that they bought their house back. However, Frank (William H Macy) and Queenie's (Sherilyn Fenn) public display of affection kill their appetite. When Fiona asks Sean if they can go to his house, he suggests she moves in with him.

Although Fiona is excited at the prospect, her happiness is dimmed by the fact that her siblings may not need her any more. Liam wants to stay with Debbie (Emma Kennery) and the rest have already proved they can get on with their lives even if she isn't around.

Meanwhile, Ian (Cameron Monaghan) seems to be getting serious with his firefighter boyfriend Caleb (Jeff Pierre). They are even seen attending a wedding together.

Watch Season 6 Episode 7 of "Shameless" at 9 p.m. (EST) Sunday, Feb. 21, 2016. You can also live-stream "Pimp'e Paradise" via Hulu and Showtime Anytime.