It definitely was a long wait for the fans as the midseason finale of 'The Fosters' aired last August 2015 and will set to return with its new episode this January. So before we dish out some hot spoilers, let us have a bit of a refresher and look back to some scenes of the last episode.
Episode 10 entitled ''Lucky'' was very intense as we get to see Callie (Maia Mitchell) and Brandon (David Lambert) share steamy moments with each other. But this relationship might be put to an end as it was revealed that the two will legally become brothers and sisters. So what will happen now to the two? The actress was asked if there's a chance that she might find new love (possibly with AJ), she wasn't completely against the idea. But maybe it's best that Callie focuses on other things while she's young.
The two will find ways to distract themselves. Callie will be more on hands with her website and make a difference in the American foster care, and decide to become a spokesperson for the community. She immerses herself in the work to improve the "Fost and Found" website and reach out to the kids that need her help.
Brandon, on the other hand, will focus more on his passion for music which will get the attention of someone from Juilliard.
Both will possibly have new flames with Brandon and a new character named Courtney and Callie with AJ.
Watch out for more details and what happens next as episode 11 of 'The Fosters' air on Freeform.


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