[s1e5]: Three Boys

Steve attempts to secure his place in Fiona's life by "fixing" problems—in this case, posing as a parental figure to satisfy the school's demands. This highlights the early dynamic of his character as someone who uses his resources to buy his way into the family's trust. Character Development

The central conflict revolves around Frank's health after he discovers a lump on his testicle. True to character, Frank's concern is less about his mortality and more about how he can exploit the situation for financial gain or sympathy. Meanwhile, Fiona continues to navigate her budding relationship with Steve (Jimmy), who attempts to prove his worth by helping the family navigate a school crisis involving Carl. [S1E5] Three Boys

We see the early signs of Carl’s troubled behavior, which becomes a major series-long arc. Steve attempts to secure his place in Fiona's

Doctors initially believe Frank might have a third testicle (the "Three Boys"), which he tries to turn into a circus act for money. It is later revealed to be a hernia, but the storyline highlights Frank’s relentless opportunism and the kids' weary resignation to his antics. True to character, Frank's concern is less about