It asks whether blood is thicker than belief systems, as Fiona and Ian's relationship reaches a breaking point over their conflicting views on social responsibility.
Fully embraces his "Gay Jesus" persona, providing food and shelter to kids while publicly shaming Fiona for her lack of empathy. [S8E7] Occupy Fiona
Fiona’s journey explores the moral compromises often required to escape poverty. Where to Watch It asks whether blood is thicker than belief
Fiona finds herself in an ethical and legal standoff. After buying the church property next to her apartment building, she discovers a group of homeless youths, led by a persistent activist named Ian (her own brother), have occupied the space. Ian is determined to turn the building into a permanent shelter, while Fiona is desperate to protect her investment and avoid being sued or shut down by the city. Where to Watch Fiona finds herself in an
Struggles with his sobriety and the realization that his mentor, Professor Youens, is spiraling out of control due to alcoholism.
Continues his "Saint Francis" grift, attempting to do "good deeds" for the neighborhood while secretly profiting from the discarded items of the wealthy.
The episode highlights the growing ideological rift between the siblings: Fiona’s "pull yourself up by your bootstraps" capitalist ambition versus Ian’s "Saint Francis" devotion to the marginalized.