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  1. Carl transitions the recently reclaimed Gallagher home into his "crib", and Fiona loses her own room in the process. Having no place to sleep, Fiona retreats to Sean's abode. Still shaken by Nick's crimes, Carl offers his condolences to the family of the boy who Nick murdered.

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    Carl Francis Hashish Gallagher is a main character. He is the second youngest Gallagher child. When he was younger, he shared a room with his older brothers Lip and Ian.

    Carl is seen as the trouble maker in Season 1, after almost facing expulsion. In Season 2, his love for selling drugs starts when his grandmother Peggy convinced him to get prescription drugs to make meth. Carl’s delinquent side is somewhat on hold in Season 3, but he does end up shaving his head due to Frank convincing him he has cancer. We see Carl's first love interest, Bonnie, in Season 4, but their relationship ends when Bonnie disappears with her family to an unknown fate.

    Carl's interests include drinking, weapons, explosives, and death. Carl does seem to actually be a relatively good child, however he is heavily affected by a completely dysfunctional childhood and family. Nonetheless, he cares deeply about his family, including his father Frank, despite the latter’s complete and utter failure as a parent and role model. In his adolescence, he detaches from Frank though he continues to love and show concern for him at times even when angry with him.

    In Season 5, he uses his nephew, Chuckie, to deliver drugs but gets caught when his half-sister Sammi notifies the police. In his trial, Fiona wants him to grovel, but he instead insults the judge and doesn't name his drug dealer, which lands him a year in juvenile prison. He didn't mind as he wanted the experience to boost his reputation. Due to his refusal to snitch, he is accepted by his dealer's gang.

    After his release from juvie in Season 6, he adopts a thuggish attitude and believes he is too cool for most things. His new way annoyed his family and friends who told him to stop but he ignored. He also tries to impress his new love interest Dominique Winslow though his ways cause her to rebuff his advances. Once his juvie friend Nick kills someone, Carl is then traumatized by the event and throws away his thug behavior, becoming more like old self though silent. Because of this, Carl ends up gaining the affection of Dominique and forms a relationship with her.

    Season 1

    Carl mostly plays a minor role, as he is shown to be a bit of a delinquent and he frequently gets into trouble at school and possibly faces expulsion. During Killer Carl, he protects his brother Lip from an angry jock who attempted to harm him. Carl struck the bully with a baseball bat and was praised for it by the others. In It's Time to Kill the Turtle, Carl is excited when Frank gets sober and bonds with his family and friends to pass the time and has fun doing so. Carl is very pleased when Frank does work around the house by cooking and telling stories. However, Lip advised Carl, Fiona, and Debbie to "enjoy the moment while it lasts." Carl doesn't understand Lip's reason and continues to enjoy the sober Frank. Eventually, Frank's soberness becomes too much for the elder children when he tries to break a supporting wall with Carl. He loses his chance at getting the money when Lip and Fiona, spurred by Debbie, force him to drink alcohol. Carl is disappointed since he was enjoying time with his father and doing activities/ When Steve returns to the house, he sees a drunken Frank sitting in his chair holding Liam watching a TV show about politics while the children are pleased. In Nana Gallagher Had an Affair, Carl watches as Monica takes over as a caretaker for the kids and scrambles at the stress of doing so but is happy to have her. He tries a stunt and builds a ramp, which he rides his bike on and ends up injuring his arm in the process. Carl tells his father who uses this to his advantage by having Carl get struck by a disability investigator and making him think he injured Carl who asks if he can go to the hospital, which Frank promises if he makes it convincing. At the Alibi, he is with Fiona, Lip, and Debbie, as they find their father, he high fives his father over their success. Fiona and Lip inform Frank that Carl got his arm treated and Frank is Liam's biological father. He shares a high five with his father about their scheme. He soon watches as Frank tries to shoo them away. When Frank is criticized and punched, he leaves with his siblings. At dinner, when Lip reveals that that Ian is not Frank's son, Carl is surprised and watches as Ian goes over the test and it reveals that he is the child of one of Frank's brothers, making him both the half-brother and cousin of the family. Carl is surprised that he has uncles while Fiona states he has three.

    Season 2

    Carl continues most of his habits and is tended to by his siblings. In Can I Have a Mother, Carl along with Debbie meets their grandmother, Peggy who comes to visit. Carl is impressed by her having a gun and is pleased to keep her secret after being given money. He later wheelchairs her to the Alibi to find his father and she promises him a drink after refusing to pay him again. At the end, he is sleeping in the old van in the backyard with Frank who was kicked out by Sheila and had his old room taken by Peggy. Carl wakes his father up to tell him that Frank wet the bed, a dismayed Frank told him to scoot over to the dry area. During A Bottle of Jean Nate, Carl ends up striking a relationship with Peg and has fun with her teaching him to play poker, buys him things from department store, even wants to help him learn a skill... making meth. Frank knew Peg had ulterior motives other than just visiting him and his family, as Peg takes Carl with her to the local drug store to ask people going in if they could buy certain medications for his sick grandma, a young boy being a perfect cover. Despite this, a woman knew what he was obviously doing but complied after he promised her a gram when they are up and running. They get the items they need and head back to the Gallagher house and set up in the basement with their meth making operation. Peg needs to leave and asks Carl to keep an eye on the cooking. He ends up causing an explosion, rocking the entire house. This causes Fiona to keep him away from Peggy. In Parenthood, Carl is upset about being separated from his grandmother as Fiona scolds him for his act on the house.

    Season 3

    Carl is the only Gallagher child loyal to Frank after Debbie sees his ways. Carl has his head shaved by Frank, who convinced him he had cancer because he wanted to extort the Make a Wish Foundation. Instead, the Foundation sends Carl to cancer camp. Before leaving, Frank gives Carl an unmarked bottle of antacids and tells him they're pills to cure his cancer. Carl hates the camp, as everyone is treated with "kid gloves" and made to participate in wholesome activities. He gets to know another kid and decides to defy the rules set by the camp. A pretty female counselor notices that Carl is unhappy and tries to help him have more fun, but her activities don't live up to Carl's expectations. At night, Carl tries to break into a cabinet with a new friend and another female camper, when the female counselor catches them in the act. Upset that she has failed in her duties as a counselor, she begins crying and asks Carl and his friend how she can make their camp experience more fun. Carl, who still believes he has cancer, tells her he wants to see "real-life boobs" before he dies. The counselor hesitantly lifts her shirt to show the boys her breasts but is caught by the other counselors and ultimately fired. Carl is kicked out of the camp and is sent back to town on a bus with the newly-fired counselor. Carl also has an unhealthy fixation with death. He attempts to kill his cousin Patrick using rat poison in the middle of the third season after Patrick tries to evict them from the family home. Patrick gets sick, but survives. Since Carl is still a kid, he has no understanding of sex and sexuality, but has a strange fascination with homosexuality and what exactly it entails. Often in the third season he asks members of his family, and his friend Little Hank about gay sex, simply out of curiosity. Ironically, he and Liam are later placed in a foster home with two gay men interested in adopting them. While staying at the foster home, Carl discovers the couple's gay porn collection and is caught watching it in the couple's bedroom, to which he asks "why do they all have mustaches?' Carl eventually returns back to the Gallagher home later in season three after Fiona is granted full guardianship of the kids. Later, in Order Room Service, he attempts to bond with his father Frank, after Frank tells Carl of time when Carl's grandfather and Frank did a heist. They use the security code he was given to break into his "Foster Gays" house with Frank and rob the place. The two celebrate their loot and bask in the glory. After Mickey's wedding, Lip and Ian come home to find a police officer arresting Carl for the crime. Lip tries to defend Carl from the officers but Frank appears on the scene. In a shocking stray from character, he confesses to being the one who committed the crime, by telling them he forced Carl to give him the code and shows items to prove it forcing the police to let Carl go. Carl is tended to by Lip as Frank is arrested, while Carl was amazed by his father's act and watches as he is taken away bidding them goodbye. After Frank is released but placed in the hospital for his liver in Survival of the Fittest, Carl tends to his father and shaves his head after it is hinted that Frank may have cancer.

    •He is one of the few Gallagher children to call Frank "Dad".

    •Several times in the early seasons, Frank mistook Carl for Lip.

    •Carl is Frank's fifth child and second son.

    •After Lip, he is the second Gallagher to have a juvenile record.

    •Carl shares similar traits to his father, though Lip is more like Frank.

    •He has attempted to kill two of his relatives cousin Patrick and father Frank but both survived and held grudges against him that were soon forgotten.

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