It was bottle episode time as the season squeezed in some The Fosters goodness for the long-time fans.
Some of the Fosters were back on Good Trouble Season 3 Episode 4 for one of the tried and true awkward family gatherings between the Foster-Adams and the Hunters.
It went about as well as you'd expect, including the official dissolution of Callie and Jamie.
It was a mostly fun hour save for those heart-tugging moments of Carter coming out to his father and Stef and Lena choosing to foster again.
As customary for both clans, everyone harbored some secrets they wanted to keep, and they were all exposed by the end of the hour. The Hunters are notoriously a lot to deal with when the Fosters spend time with them, and this latest familial event, once again celebrating Brandon and Eliza, was no exception.
Jim Hunter comes across as a dick more often than not,...
Some of the Fosters were back on Good Trouble Season 3 Episode 4 for one of the tried and true awkward family gatherings between the Foster-Adams and the Hunters.
It went about as well as you'd expect, including the official dissolution of Callie and Jamie.
It was a mostly fun hour save for those heart-tugging moments of Carter coming out to his father and Stef and Lena choosing to foster again.
As customary for both clans, everyone harbored some secrets they wanted to keep, and they were all exposed by the end of the hour. The Hunters are notoriously a lot to deal with when the Fosters spend time with them, and this latest familial event, once again celebrating Brandon and Eliza, was no exception.
Jim Hunter comes across as a dick more often than not,...
- 3/11/2021
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
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