This episode was fine. It certainly wasn't as good as last episode. We're back to fairly normal problems. Which is hard to content with. The characters should grow and change. That's what makes for good TV, but for whatever reason, I don't really want that on this show. Lol.
So, Sean's back. He shows up at the house and Fiona ignores him. He shows up at Patsy's and they make a plan for dinner. She was totally planning on standing him up, but then, at the last minute (well, well past the last minute, she's super late) she changes her mind. Turns out, he's just trying to make amends. She thought he was trying to get back together. But he tells her he's married. She's pissed and walks out of the restaurant.
Deciding to tell his new wife exactly what she can expect from Sean, she goes to the motel where he's staying and accosts a random woman in the parking lot. However, it's not Sean's wife and she totally just fucked up this couple's relationship. Rather than trying to fix the situation, she simply thrives on the chaos and drives away.
Not having sex is driving Lip crazy, so he tries Tinder. He gets a match pretty much immediately, but when they meet up, she's already fairly drunk, so he heads home. Later, the hot chick from the garage is sick of hearing him bitch about it, and has sex with him upstairs. It seems a bit rougher than he likes it (she's slapping him in the face and choking him). I honestly have no idea if he liked it or not. But the who point of this was to have no strings attached sex. But this girl works with him. I think this was a terrible choice.
Kevin and V are with his family in Kentucky. At first, his family tells him that he was simply forgotten in a mix up at the gas station. But later, the truth comes out that he was left on purpose. There were just too many kids to care of. And they all think they did the right thing, as he's a huge success in comparison to them. V is, rightfully, creeped out. His family is pretty racist, but also not? Either way, it's uncomfortable for her and I'd like them to leave soon.
And somehow, the women at Liam's school are all attracted to Frank. He's a real man, not like all the other dads who are corporate America. Okay.