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Slugabug Foster

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  1. The adoption was way, way too easy. Callie is going to end up pregnant. Birth control is usually talked about on this show after sex occurs, but not so with Brallie. And since the show had already had a couple 'scares,' I'm betting this will not be a false alarm. That said, I've always loved the connection between Brallie. I've shipped them since he passed her the lasagna on the pilot. And I really feel for Brandon now. I think he is the one who is/will suffer the most from this adoption sham. I believe he really does love Callie. But she completely dismissed what they shared in front of the judge. He gets all the points for being unselfish, when he could've been. He's just too nice.
  2. Just got to thinking... I wonder what happened to Callie's "I have a father, his name is Donald" spiel? Unless she was just doing it to spite Robert back when they first met. That seems pretty likely.
  3. There's a secret that mentions Josh on postsecret.com this week. I think the person who submitted it summed up the whole situation better than the Duggars ever could.
  4. I admit I teared up when Callie called Robert dad and when she hugged Donald.
  5. This episode seemed a little thrown together, to me. Not that it wasn't good. It was just... everywhere. Highlights for me were: -Callie saying the phone call with Jesus was the longest conversation they've ever had. True. They've never had a scene together that I can recall. -Stef poking the leak, and the water falling on her. I can relate to that. -The cute Stef and Lena scene at the party I really feel for Mariana. She was so exicted about the baby, and Ana didn't seem to want her around. In a way, as much as she loves Bella, it has to be hard for Mariana to see her birth mom embracing this new baby girl when she couldn't do the same for the twins. I think her feeling rejected is why she ended up "pulling a Callie," and making a rash, impulsive decicison at the party.
  6. I feel terrible for Ashley... can't wait until she and Hanna are reunited.
  7. I'm very curious about what happened after the girls returned to their rooms, even though it was scary, and more than a little disturbing. I'm not surprised that it's looking like Andrew is Big A. I'm sure Brandon W. Jones is a nice guy in real life, but when I see him, I can't help but think of creepy Liam on The Fosters. He plays a believable stalker/pervert/sicko.
  8. Sarah's tick marks on the walls reminded me of Cathy's in Flowers in the Attic.
  9. Looks like Jesus is the one to go... but then again, you never know with this show. The promos can be misleading.
  10. Will and Zoey were so cute in this episode. Zoey is a beautiful little girl.
  11. Perhaps, being told all his life that males can't control their lustful urges is what justified Josh's actions in his mind?
  12. Granted I haven't watched the show in a while, I feel for little Jordyn, and even Jennifer and Johannah, if they truly have been forgotten since Josie's arrival. Speaking from personal experience, it's not easy living in the shadow of a "miracle baby." I hope Jana (or another sister-mom) has been there to remind them that they're special, too.
  13. If the fundie men supposedly have no self-control, are constantly at risk for succumbing to temptation, and aren't expected to take any responsibility for their actions, it seems asinine that the fundie women should look to them as "leaders" and headships. Why follow someone so weak?
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