The Fosters "I Do" 1x10 Reaction
Added 2021-09-29 21:26:31 +0000 UTC
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Running away is clearly a bad idea but i get that she feels her and Brandon kissing would totally screw up the adoption and ruin it for Jude. I bet she also thinks it would be weird to just live there as now that thing with Brandon have taken a turn. Are they supposed to just live together like family and then also date, such a weird circumstance.
Anna
2021-09-30 15:14:49 +0000 UTCI totally get why Callie felt she had to leave. In her mind, it was the only way to stop herself from doing something that could cost Jude a home and family.
cruzinbosco
2021-09-30 04:59:39 +0000 UTCbrandon drives me completely crazy. on his own, i don't think i'd mind him. but the fact that callie has told him about her situation (why she can't have anything with him) and he still tries and tries and tries, it just really drives me up a wall lol
emily ღ
2021-09-29 23:42:35 +0000 UTCI honestly dislike the Brandon-Callie storyline so much!
Michel Stephany Garces
2021-09-29 23:40:22 +0000 UTCit always makes me so mad when jude explodes at callie and calls her selfish. the only reason they got "kicked out" of that home was because the parents found out their son was assaulting her. that wasn't her "hooking up" with him or being selfish. that was her being a victim. so for jude to come at her like "you always do this" etc. etc. when one situation was a singular consensual moment vs. a series of unconsensal trauma just really made me angry with him. i get that he's a kid, but he's old enough to have been told that the reason their "good home" got taken away was through not fault of callie's. it always seems like he blames her for that when i think he's certainly old enough to be told none of that circumstance was her fault. his words made her feel like she has to remove herself or put his happiness in jeaprody. she feels she has no choice and that just breaks my heart for her. also re: the courts. it makes no sense logically but legally it does. it's a "he said she said" situation from years ago. the only sure-fire way of making sure he faced reprocussions for his actions would be to go for the statutory route. sadly, a very realistic portryal of the legal system many victims face.
emily ღ
2021-09-29 23:36:18 +0000 UTC