‘The Fosters’ season 4, episode 12 preview: Jesus’ struggle
The sneak peek below gives you your first real sense as to what precisely Jesus is going to be going through, and how challenging it could be for him to start to recover from what he’s going through following his head injury. It’s clear that this is a dream sequence, but you do have to wonder why specifically this. Is he afraid in some way of ending up alone and not having anyone there with him?
Whenever Jesus does wake up (presuming that he does), there are going to be some major issues that will need addressing. For example, he’ll have to contend with the fact that Mariana’s still recovering from everything she went through, that Callie could be facing some major legal trouble, and that Jude is off getting into near-constant trouble. We just hope that at some point along the way, he remembers that he really focuses on himself more than anyone given that this is something that he tends to struggle with. He has a tendency to put other people first, even if they are people like his biological father, who really wasn’t there for him the majority of his life and hd eodesn’t even know all that well.
Let’s hope that at some point over the course of the next few weeks, we get to see the character start to move into a better condition. We think that the last thing anyone wants to see is him suffer forever, given that he’s so likable and such a source of light and cheer for some of the other people in the Adams Foster family.
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