Friday, February 28, 2014

THE FOSTERS RECAP: Kids in The Hall 1x17

So I know I'm majorly late with these, but I've had a really busy week and school has been really blah so. On the bright side, my chemistry teacher hasn't been here for the last two days and the student teacher has been teaching and it's wonderful. Back to the relevant stuff now.

Let's start with Jesus and Emma. Again. Those two crazy kids, always getting themselves in trouble. I don't fully understand why she got so mad at Jesus after the wrestling scene. Of course it got weird for him, she's his friend and he was sitting on top of her. That would be weird for anyone. Granted, he shouldn't have just given up that fast. If he was going to let her win or do whatever it is he did, he needed to do it less obviously. She probably would have figured it out anyways, but whatever. Not important. Jesus is due to break up with Lexi on Monday. Mariana's going to kill him when she finds out. It was his choice, and he has to do what makes him happy, and if Lexi isn't it, then she needs to go. If Emma makes him happy, he needs to be with her.

Chase is a total douchebag, and he needs to leave, permanently. Zac is a dear lord saint in Heaven, and I love the fact that he got over his anger for Mariana and decided to be her friend. That's definitely what she needs right now, after the whole Chase/Kelsey ordeal.

Then we have Dani. Firstly, she's supposed to be sober, and the fact that Brandon caught her at a bar that he was also illegally in is not good. Secondly, she can't under any circumstances blackmail him into keeping it a secret from his dad by saying that she'll keep his secret. He could totally tell them he saw her stumbling out of a bar, and then when she brought up that he snuck in with a fake ID, he could say she was lying... but then he'd break under the pressure and spill the whole damn thing, and we can't have that. Not yet. He isn't quite back in the good books yet. He has to be way over there before any of this comes out, and that means getting his money and avoiding Vico ASAP. 

Speaking of Vico, Brandon could totally tell on him if he wanted to. That would also incriminate himself, of course, but maybe lesser since he was being honest? I don't know. Hopefully, if it comes down to that. Maybe he could confess to that, and then tell on Dani the next time everyone was together, and then when she tried to pin him with that, she'd look extremely foolish and childish since they already knew. That could work. 

Callie was being really sweet in this episode, taking pictures of other foster kids and hanging out with her friends in a safe and monitored environment. And then she basically convicted Daphne of stealing Kindles and now she won't tell Lena about Brandon being there for some unknown reason. That boy has told everyone everything about you, and you can't do this one thing against him that'll free your friend from jail? Not that she's going to go there, because Brandon makes Vico put them back, but really? The fact that she was morally struggling with telling is so stupid. It was the right thing to do, so she should have done it. It was Vico anyways, so Brandon has nothing to worry about. Not on that front anyways. 

I don't think Jude did much of anything in this episode, if he was even in it. I miss him and Connor. They're so cute. They need to get over themselves and move along, because they are the one thing that are always solid in this show when everything else is going to shit.

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