'Shameless' season 8 episode 11 spoilers: Fiona takes on illegal tenants

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In the next episode of "Shameless," Fiona Gallagher (Emmy Rossum) takes on the illegal tenants living in her apartment.

The trailers and promotional photos for the upcoming installment, which is titled "A Gallagher Pedicure," were just released recently, and they show Fiona boarding up the front door to her apartment. Her boyfriend Ford (Richard Flood) helps her with the planks of wood and nails them to the door.

"Drop the lawsuit, and I'll let you out," she yells at the defiant tenants. Apparently, they have holed themselves up in Fiona's apartment and refused to leave the premises. Interestingly, it was out of Fiona's good graces that she allowed them to stay temporarily in her place while they wait for a slot to open up at the homeless shelter.

They only had to wait for two days, but it seems like they have decided to go against Fiona and stay in her apartment permanently. They filed a lawsuit against her for causing the husband to break his leg when he fell through her roof. He was supposed to fix something in the walls but got into that accident. Fiona is not going to tolerate any of it and believes it was not her fault. It appears that she is going to fight tooth and nail against the settlers and their cunning schemes.

In the last episode, Carl (Ethan Cutkosky) came home to a hysterical Kassidi (Sammi Hanratty) who cut up his army clothes because she did not want him to leave for military school. However, she said that if he married her, he would allow him to go. Therefore, they got married in the next few days against his whole family's wishes.

"Shameless" season 8 episode 11 will hit the airwaves on Sunday, Jan. 21, at 9 p.m. EST on the Showtime network.

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