Previously on The Fosters, that girl with the glasses at the trinket shop dimed out Callie for buying a toy dog that she gave to Daphne who gave it to her daughter who returned home from being kidnapped with it in her pocket. Mariana decided to go on tour with Someone’s Little Sister even though Brandon still wasn’t sure he was going on tour with Someone’s Little Sister because Stef and Lena refused to let him sleep in the trunk of his car all summer. Jude went on a “group date” with some girls and Connor, but really it was a “date date” with Connor. And Ana asked Stef and Lena to adopt her baby.
For the first time in Callie’s life — actually, maybe for the first time in the life of any ABC Family teenagers — she has a competent lawyer who arrives at her work to keep the cops from getting her to say something incriminating about that toy dog. They try the good cop thing, the bad cop thing, everything but the Rosewood Cop thing (the 50-year-old man doesn’t try to make out with Callie), but she won’t budge on facts because her lawyer tells her not to budge on facts. He points out to the cops that the toy dog in question is one of sixteen million exact same toy dogs and not some kind of antique curio, so move along.
Callie has Robert drop her off a couple of blocks from home, and he of course takes the opportunity to remind her that kidnapping is a big time crime and she could go to jail for her whole life, and she definitely can’t get her moms wrapped up in it because one of them is a cop, so the best thing she can do is talk to no one but him. It’ll be their little secret. And he’ll fix it. Ugh! UGH! I hate you more every day, Robert!
But Callie’s anxiety doesn’t stop there. When she walks in the front door, Stef and Lena are like, “What do you have to say for yourself … about getting up at 5 am to go to work, you little angel!” Which is a nice psyche out for once in Callie’s life, but then Daphne is waiting upstairs to borrow clothes for her visit with Tasha. She wants something that says, “I am a grown-up professional woman whom you do not recognize as the lady who took you from the park.” Poor Daphne. Poor Callie. Poor everyone on this show who isn’t stupid Robert.
Brandon’s band is playing a “pharm party” tonight, which, like Brandon, I definitely thought was a “farm party,” and to be honest, that sounds way better than a party where everyone takes random, unlabeled pills out of a fishbowl. KIDS THESE DAYS. Brandon’s a little skeeved out by the concept, but Lu says they’ll give him all their door money so he can start saving up for motel rooms for the trip, so he’s all in. But he forbids Mat to invite Mariana. Mat’s like, “Joke’s on you, sucka, ’cause she’s touring with us too.” Mat’s actually a little surprised that Brandon doesn’t know to be scared of Mariana.
Stef and Lena aren’t really scared of her, but they do recognize her as a formidable intellectual opponent. Right now, for example, they’re trying to talk to her about how babies aren’t interchangeable like lug nuts, and so Ana’s baby can’t replace Frankie. Which, Mariana gets it, but also that baby is going to be her biological half-sister and they took in Callie and Jude, and they weren’t related to anybody in this house. She huffs off up the stairs in a cloud of righteous teenage anger and above average intelligence.
One of the one billion things I love about Stef and Lena is how they lean into each other and rely on each other to define the intricacies of their collective ethos and give each other the strength to be like, “I’m going to be the hero you need; not the hero you want.” You know what I mean? Which is like 80 percent of being a good parent. And 80 percent of being the kind of human who actually is trying to be the change they want to see in the world. And damn, man, if you can find someone who challenges you to be the hero the world actually needs and comforts you when you’re not the hero anybody needs and also wants to have sex and watch Netflix with you? It’s the most any of us can aspire to on this earth, I think. It’s actual nirvana.
What Lena explains to Stef — even though she doesn’t have to, but I think for her own conscience she just needs to sound it out again — is that she wanted the experience of being pregnant and having a biological child. It doesn’t mean she loves her children any less or that Stef loves Brandon most of all; it just means that she craved a specific maternal experience that didn’t work out. She didn’t just want a baby for the sake of a baby. Stef gets it.
At wrestling practice, a coach from a prestigious private academy shows up and offers Jesus a full scholarship. The benefits are that it’s one of the best schools in the country and it’ll be free for him and he can win wrestling awards and probably a college scholarship, and they teach academics in a way that’s good for kids with ADHD, which means they don’t make them sit still and listen to adults talk for seven hours a day. The coach also pitches “no distractions” as a selling point, and Jesus knows right away that he’s talking about girls, and so that’s of the opposite of a selling point to him. (And any other correct person.)
Because she was unable to outwit Stef and Lena, Mariana goes upstairs and lies in wait for any old sibling to come by so that she can showcase her superior powers of persuasion and wit. Luckily for us all, it is Brandon who wanders by the tall grass. She pounces him and he’s glad for it. He tells her she’s not going on tour with his band, and she’s not going to the pharm party, but by the time Mariana is finished with him, he’s practically convinced that if she doesn’t come to both of those things and he doesn’t give her one hundred dollars and a bag of Skittles, he won’t even know how to play the piano anymore.
And then! Y’all, then! Mercifully! All of the children leave the house! Callie goes to the Foster Center to volunteer, Jude goes on another “group date,” Brandon and Mariana go to the pharm party, and Jesus is at wrestling practice or something. Chasing a penny down the sidewalk for three hours. Making funny faces at the fish at the aquarium. It takes Stef and Lena a few minutes to adjust to the glorious sound of silence, and:
Lena: Do you want to order in? How about Thai?
Stef: Nu uh. How about something sexy?
Lena: Oooh, like a whole pizza just for us?
Stef: No, love, like sexy-sexy.
Lena: Shit, yeah. You wanna get breadsticks too?
Stef: Lena, I want to have sex with you.
Lena’s face: [!!!!!!!!!!!!!!]
Stef: Get the wine, the good stuff!
Lets’ do the Foster Center first and then the pharm party and we’ll save the scissoring for last. Hashtag foreplay.
Daphne is waiting for Tasha’s social worker to drop her off at the Foster Center for their visitation and she’s about to throw up from nerves, and that’s before Tasha’s foster mom shows up, uninvited, and starts screaming that Tasha is her baby and she knows Daphne kidnapped her and she’s going to make her pay and if she really loves her daughter she’ll do what’s best for her and let her get adopted. It’s a hard thing for everybody to hear. Tasha, for starters, because she’s just a baby and the woman who feeds her and changes her diapers is screaming and the woman who she remembers as vaguely loving her is crying. And also Daphne hates hearing that because it’s true about the kidnapping, but she brought her back and she loves her more than anything! And Callie, of course, because this is like looking in a funhouse mirror where Daphne is Robert and she is Tasha, kind of.
Raphael pokes Callie about it, later, asking her if it’s true about Daphne, and offering her a ride home so they can talk it out. He’s a good dude. He grew up and out of the foster system without ever having a permanent home, and so he went to college and grad school to learn how to fix the broken system. Callie recognizes his goodness, but also she doesn’t want to talk to him for a single second because her whole life is a tilting Jenga tower and if she lets just one person pull at one rogue block, she’s going to topple apart in an irreparable heap. She decides to let Raphael drive her home. First, though, she tells Daphne that the police know about the toy dog and she’s got to keep that shit on lockdown or both of them and Brandon are going to end up in jail.
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But, like…what if Mona and Mariana could be friends? How quickly would the world’s problems be solved?
I think about it every day, Tammy. Every day.
ALSO. Amazing recap. This episode was earth shattering for me, and I’m a grown ass adult who already knows she’s gay. I can’t imagine what good it could do for a young woman who’s figuring out the world. I tried to describe in words what this episode meant to me, but it didn’t come out very well. You, as always, did it spectacularly. Thanks.
Thank you, sweet friend.
My mind has exploded! I wish that could be an ABC Family spinoff!
I’d watch the heck out of that spinoff!
lesbian Coach and Tami? Might have to give this one another shot. I tried to get into it, really did, but the kids are just killing me.
The kids actually get better, believe it or not. I wanted to whack all of them for most of the first season (not Jude, of course), but they’ve all grown on me. And Jude’s got his own for-real gay storyline going on!
And the whole “Mariana got AWESOME” thing is a big selling point!
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this was me when lena talked about how she felt whenever stef walked through the door
well that didn’t work, it was a gif of jason segel on how i met your mother. the one where he’s hugging a couch….
Me too! Every time I rewatched, that same thing!
Here’s the gif that I think you’re talking about.
I’m following this second half season just through your recaps, but I’m probably gonna check out this episode because you’re my lesbian tv guru and I watch everything you say (watching Skins Fire even though you said not to was the biggest mistake of my life). And I’m curious, what was the first episode you didn’t have words for?
Anyway, great recap and Stef and Lena <3 <3 <3
Oh, Alice! I am so sorry you watched that! I wish I could erase it from your brain! :(
You trust the writers too much. Stef is becoming unlikeable.
I actually think Stef is becoming even more likable! But I like characters like her, with complicated motivations who bork stuff up sometimes/a lot of the time.
I agree, I think Stef is more likeable now. I think she’s showing a lot more humility and vulnerability that helps balance out her bullish tendencies.
Stefan and Lena are the best, I just got around to watching the Ep.
I’m super worried about Cali and that guy, he’s another Ezra! He said tonight he went to grad school. Ugh.
Another Ezra is the name of Satan’s favorite band.
But what it turns out that he’s…Better Than Ezra?
Why have I not heard of this show?! Must check Netflix!
The full first season is on Netflix. The second half of the second season is currently on TV, so the full second season probably won’t make it to Netflix until June.
And all of season two is on demand!
“Last one upstairs has to be the top” nearly killed me in the best way.
Meeee too. I had to rewind it. I couldn’t believe my ears!
Thanks for this recap! I felt the exact same way about Lena and Stef’s scenes. I do think it means marital trouble on the horizon at some point (any good serial drama knows to up the sweetness between the couple before causing the trouble), but to do so means they are asking us to be as invested in this very authentic couple as we would be in a Tami/Coach couple. And that means a lot.
Remember when that guidance counselor kissed Tammi that time and Coach just laughed in his face about it? That was one of my favorite TV scenes ever.
Yes, I was LITERALLY just thinking of that when trying to remember if anyone had tried to come between the Taylors! I think it might be something like that here, where Lena and that principal become close and the principal totally misreads the whole thing. I highly doubt they’d actually have either of our Moms have an outright affair.
I loved these Stef and Lena scenes so very much also. But I do think that conflict could be very near because i think the show is setting up Lena’s new boss to be her “carpenter” who tries to make a move on her and tests the marriage.
I’m amazed, I must say. Seldom do I come across a blog that’s both equally educative and
amusing, and without a doubt, you have hit the nail on the head.
The problem is an issue that not enough people are speaking intelligently about.
Now i’m very happy I found this during my hunt for something regarding this.
I love this show