ABC Family is going to air a high-on-drama finale episode of season 3 of "The Fosters" on Aug. 17, Monday. The episode, titled "Lucky," will focus on the currently-tumultuous relationship of Stef (Teri Polo) and Lena (Sheri Saum) along with the adoption proceeding of Callie (Maria Mitchell) while she is nursing a secret with her foster brother Brandon (David Lambert).
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The episode 9 ended with Callie and Brandon having sex as the duo is convinced that Callie's adoption is almost scraped off. The episode 10 will show how Rita (Rosie O'Donnell), who is free from the false accusations of Carmen due to the recorded conversation send to her by Callie, is ready to recommend her adoption in the household.
Callie and Brandon will freak out on the possibility of her adoption into the family and will decide to remain mum on the subject for a while. She will appear in the court to face the judge who seems to be convinced at her adoption into the family.
Meanwhile, Stef and Lena, who are going through a rough patch in their marriage, will be throwing a party for Lena's parents on the occasion of their 40th anniversary, Cartermatt reported. The tension in the family will become more apparent as the two will failingly try to keep it together at the party.
Mariana will try to rekindle her romance with Matt, who is upset after knowing her infidelity in the last episode.
Meanwhile, Lambert has teased the fans about the events that will unfold in the upcoming finale episode by telling TV Line that Callie's adoption will not progress as expected.
"There is a complication in the last episode, for sure," said the 21-year-old actor.
Will Stef and Lena decide to part ways eventually? Will Callie and Brandon tell others about the intimate moment they shared or will someone else break the news in the family? What does the future has in store for Callie?
Find this and much more when ABC Family airs its episode 10 of season 3 of "The Fosters" on Aug. 17, Monday, at 8:00 pm (EST). Check Out the trailer below: