In Episode 5 of Season 3 titled “Going South,” Callie (Maia Mitchell) will convince Brandon (David Lambert) to go on a mysterious trip that leads them to Mexico.
"Déjà Vu," which will, according to Spoiler’s Guide, have the family taking a big interest in AJ ( Tom Williamson ), a runaway who who Callie (Maia Mitchell) bonded with at the drop-in center.
Season 3 of the critically praised ABC Family series “The Fosters” will focus much of its dramatic tension around the hardships that come along with kids coming out at school.
On the progressive and much lauded ABC Family show “The Fosters” Jude(Hayden Byerly) -- who has the distinction of being the youngest character to ever receive a same sex kiss on a prime time show -- will now be dealing with the ramifications of his new relationship and struggling, as we see, with letting people know about his young love life.
First new the episode titled “Wreckage” has Callie (Maia Mitchel) happily anticipating working a summer job at a drop-in center where she will meet a runaway named AJ.
“The Fosters” the Jennifer Lopez produced ABC Family series about an interracial lesbian couple raising a blended family of biological, as well as adopted and foster children is gearing up for it third season.
Callie and Mariana confront their pasts in the season finale. Throughout recent episodes of "The Fosters," Robert has been so obsessed with getting custody of Callie solely due to her being his biological daughter that he's not taken the time to understand what she's been through, answer her questions or form a relationship with her.
Latinos have impacted primetime television since its beginnings, from mainstream TV shows like "I Love Lucy," with Cuban-born, American musician Desi Arnaz, to the comical "George Lopez" TV series and "That '70s Show" with Wilmer Valderrama. In film, Rita Moreno in "West Side Story," Edward James Olmos' in "Stand and Deliver" and Jennifer Lopez in "Selena" stand as memorable Latino performances.
When we last mentioned the 2014 GLAAD awards, we discussed the strong Latino representation throughout various nominee categories. Now that the show is over, we’re proud to announce the Latino winners of the 25th Annual GLAAD awards that took home big wins and made us proud.