‘The Fosters’ season 3, episode 11 spoilers: First look at winter premiere!
There are many things that are going to be different when the third season of “The Fosters” returns on Monday, January 25. For one, it’s not going to technically air on ABC Family anymore! The network is changing its name to Freeform on January 12.
Story-wise, you are also going to see Callie and Brandon change up their relationship once again, some new characters enter the world of the show, and also some forward movement into figuring out what some of these young people want with the rest of their lives. “First Impressions” is the title for the winter premiere, you can check out the official story description below via SpoilerTV:
“As the third season of “The Fosters” continues, former foster teen Callie is now officially adopted into the Adams Foster family. She must put aside any romantic feelings for Brandon and does so by throwing herself into her “Fost and Found” website, even drawing the interest of an investor (guest star Kelli Williams, “Detective McLean: Ties That Bind,” “Army Wives”). After his performance at Disney Hall, Brandon is approached by a recruiter from Juilliard. Mariana launches her campaign to run for junior class president while Jesus tries to hide the reason why he doesn’t want to go back to wrestling school. When Mike discovers a secret his foster son, AJ (guest star Tom Williamson, “The Goldbergs”), is keeping, he is torn about what to do with the information. Jude must face the fact that his boyfriend has decided to move away, and a serious medical issue for Stef results in a clash of opinion between her wife, Lena, and her mother, Sharon (guest star Annie Potts, “Ghostbusters”). Meanwhile, Sharon introduces the family to her liberal-minded friend, Will (guest star Rob Morrow, “Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll,” upcoming “American Crime Story: The People v O.J. Simpson”).”
At the moment, we certainly understand the most frustrated people out there being fans of Callie and Brandon, who thought that these two could be coming closer following everything that happened before the adoption. Instead, it feels like they may be at least a little more career-focused for a while. Who knows how long things will stay that way? One of the things that we have really learned for a while on “The Fosters” is that things are in a constant state of flux.
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