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Warning: The following contains spoilers for Tuesday’s finale of The Fosters.
Graduation Day turned out to be a momentous occasion for more than just Callie and Brandon during The Fosters‘ two-hour season finale on Tuesday.
In a surprise move, the episode’s final scenes featured all of the kids getting their diplomas through a series of flash-forwards, which also revealed where they went to school and whom they ended up with. Callie got into UCSD’s law program, while Brandon was set to attend a film scoring program in Los Angeles. Skip ahead one year: Mariana (and Emma) were bound for MIT as Wyatt cheered on his girl, while Jesus graduated on time and headed to community college.
After another time jump, Jude got his diploma — he’s going to UCLA — while his now twentysomething siblings applauded in the audience, with a surprise companion in tow. (Bye, Wyatt! Hello again, Mat?!) The family then went to celebrate at home, where Brandon and his new-to-us girlfriend Eliza announced their engagement… and Stef and Lena got a call about fostering a new child!
Below, executive producer Joanna Johnson answers our burning questions about that surprise ending and previews the show’s three-episode summer event, which will introduce the upcoming Callie and Mariana-centric, Los Angeles-set spinoff.
TVLINE | The finale, especially those graduation flash-forwards, very much felt like a series finale. Was that intentional? Did you want to have that feeling of closure, even though there is more story that is going to be told?
We did, and then we also have a few things that we tease at the end of that to say, “Hey, come back, we’re not quite done.” We originally conceived that as the series finale, and then the network said, “Hey, we want to order some more episodes.” So we had to figure out what could be another finale. So I would say that we kind of have a couple different series finales. They wanted to give The Fosters a really important, special farewell, not just one episode. So we came up with this three-night special, and we were happy to do it.
You think there’s some tearjerker moments in Episode 19, but when you see these last three episodes… When we were in the table reads, everybody was just sobbing. It was pretty intense. So we’re going to have a really special three-episode arc and a real definitive series finale, but also the promise and hope that we’re going to see these people again. Because not only are we going to see Mariana and Callie in the spinoff, we want to see the whole family. So this family is not going away. We are going to continue to tell their stories.
TVLINE | Before Freeform said, “We want more episodes,” was this finale different? Were there certain scenes or storylines that you had to change?
No, not really. We just thought, “OK, if we were going to go forward, what would we be doing?” and we just thought of what would happen if the family just continued doing the show, with the jump forward in time. We’re hoping that they continue to want to order special episodes of The Fosters. We would love to do another, hopefully, like a long TV movie. We’d love to be able to continue to do those for them.
TVLINE | Lena and Stef had a very beautiful journey in the finale. What did you want to convey with that relationship in these episodes, and what note did you want to leave them off on?
To me, they’re such a special couple. I think you probably all know that we’re down in Turks and Caicos, and we’re doing these last three episodes. When we really did our series wrap, Teri [Polo] and Sherri [Saum] hugged and embraced for probably 10 to 15 minutes, just sobbing and crying. They truly love each other. I think that their relationship, their marriage, has been so true and real and interesting and dynamic, and [with] ups and downs, which every marriage and every relationship has.
In that Episode 18 that I was blessed to write and direct, I really wanted to continue to explore some of Stef’s issues that were unresolved with her father, and about when you are in a marriage in this world, where you’re two women married, or you’re men married. We’re so lucky that we have the protection of marriage now, that we’re allowed to be married, and we’re recognized. But you always wonder if that’ll be taken away. We’ve had to fight so hard for it. I just thought it was a really important part of the relationship to really continue to explore it with Stef, the shame that she’s gone through in life and her trust issues. So I felt like it was a great culmination of the struggles that the two of them have had in their relationship, personally and together, about being able to maintain their intimacy and their legitimacy as a couple and their love, and finally really kicking that stuff off and really coming together as the most important person in each other’s lives. I thought they both did a brilliant job.
TVLINE | I loved that final scene where they got the phone call. Is there any doubt that they’re going to take this poor kid in?
No, there’s really not. [Laughs] And he’s a really special kid that’s coming that everyone’s, I think, really going to fall in love with.
TVLINE | The final moments of the finale left me with a lot of burning questions, because there were all these little hints peppered in there. First of all, did Mariana and Mat get back together?
Yes. They do get back together, but we definitely have a very interesting trajectory and arc for their relationship in the final three.
TVLINE | Did I sense some complicated feelings or hesitation on Callie’s part when Brandon announced his engagement?
I think you did.
TVLINE | There was a very pointed camera pan on her face that made me go, “Hmmm…”
Well, it’s kind of a big thing… Even though, of course, they are adopted brother and sister, he was her first love. So it’s interesting when you hear, “Oh, my gosh, the first person I ever fell in love with is getting married.” It’s a really interesting feeling that we definitely will be exploring.
TVLINE | Callie is one of the few characters who’s single throughout this finale. Was that important for you, to have her end the season on that note?
Yeah, Callie is single, and Callie has worked really hard the last five years in law school. That’s kind of an issue, how she’s shut out relationships after, a little bit, blowing up every relationship she’s been in, in one way or another. So Callie is definitely reeling from that and realizing that when it comes to intimate relationships, she tends to make things harder than they need to be.
TVLINE | On a different relationship front, did Emma and Jesus make long distance work?
Yes, they have so far, but again, there are going to be complications in the final three for this couple. I have to say that I love them so much, and they’ve actually been — besides Stef and Lena — our most enduring couple in the series. So we’re very invested in them. But one thing we’re exploring is that they have been together since he was 15 and she was 16, when they first started dating. That’s a long time, and at such a young age. So they’re looking at that and saying, “Gosh, have we had enough experiences with other people in our lives? Are we really ready to just say that we’re each other’s soulmates, we’re The One?” It’s something we’re going to definitely look into.
TVLINE | You have Brandon now studying or working in Los Angeles as a music composer, and Jude is headed off to UCLA. Can we infer that to mean that we’ll be seeing a lot of them in the spinoff?
Yes, absolutely. We’re going to be seeing them. We’re going to be seeing all of our beloved family in the spinoff.
TVLINE | Is there an event that binds the last three episodes together?
Absolutely. There is a big event that kind of affects the “Brallie” of it all and the whole family. This event really makes you realize that, wow, these kids are growing up, and they’re really embarking on their adult life.
Fosters fans, what did you think of the season ender? Grade it below, then hit the comments to back up your pick!
I just want to see Brandon and Callie together. I just re watched the past seasons and it made me remember how hard it was for them and how in love they were/are. We can’t have it end any other way!
they are brother and sister
I agree, adopted or not. They will always have a special bond from when they were teenagers but I don’t want them together as adults. They need to live their own lives.
They’re adopted brother and sister, they’re not blood related, so it shouldn’t matter if they get together or not. And now that they’re adults they should be able to do whatever they want.
I totally agree. I get that they are adopted brother and sister, but they came in to each other’s lives at a time when they were well into their teenage years. As much as I sometimes feel like it’s creepy, things happen like tonight when Callie found him at the Coachella site–she knew where he was and that he needed her. There is something to be said for that type of intuition and love for each other. Her face said it all after he announced his engagement.
I was hoping Brandon and callie would end up together. Like you said there not blood related so I don’t see what the issue is. I don’t think it should end any other way.
Callie and brandon were their one true loves. They belong together. No one elze will do it was meant ti be from the very begining. No other ending will make sense. And i will be seriously dissapointed like millions of others.
I will be disappointed if they DO put Brallie together. They’re siblings! And if they take Callie’s status as a full member of the family away for the sake of a stupid teen romance that’s beyond disappointing.
Can’t wait for the spin offs really like the fosters!
They never told us what happened to AJ.
Thank you…AJ just disappeared without a trace. Wasn’t at the graduation, nothing. Mike didn’t even mention him. What the hell
Yes! Last we saw was he was going to At School and helped Callie with Ximena at the church. He obviously still cared for her but then suddenly, that was it!?!? That’s the loose ends to I didn’t like at all!
It was great got alot great information on y favor show the fosters
I still don’t get how this is a spinoff if everyone is in the “new” show.
where was AJ in all of this??
That’s what I’m saying!!! When he knew what he was getting himself into for Callie after prom I thought an old flame was going to spark up between them again but all of a sudden he was just gone!!
LET BRALLIE DIE ALREADY
I couldn’t love this show more if I tried. It touches me to my core. Thanks to all of you for creating this incredible show. Here’s to what comes next!
The fast forward part was confusing.I didn’t realize they fast forwarded the story line or maybe I blinked.one moment Brandens girlfriend was on her deathbed and when thewhole family reunites he’s telling them He’s getting married to this random girl WTF I was mad at the insensitivity.Did I miss something????
Yes it was a fast forward a couple of years. They were all there for Jude’s graduation when Brandon made the announcement, so it had to be a couple of years. It just seemed quick but they had actually jumped in time 2 -3 years.
I thought the writers did a brilliant job with the finale !!!! I left I could let go of the Fosters knowing that all the children are doing well and moving into adulthood with the love and devotion from steph and Lena . Steph and Lena are also brilliant her their acting and true dedication to each other and their family. I will definitely miss the Fosters 😢 I’m in my 4th time watch the series
I loved the flashforwards. It was very touching, especially see how grown up everyone started looking and how happy Stef became. One thing that bothered me is Mat and Mariana. I was one of the few who didn’t really like them together ever since the Nick storyline and I feel like Wyatt was much better with her than Mat. That’s the one couple I don’t want to see stay together 🤷🏾♂️
I was really hoping they would have brought Connor back for Jude. I always liked him and didn’t care for this other one. No AJ though?
As others have asked – What ever happened to A.J.???
Where were Mariana’s and Jesus’ grandparent’s
Where was Mariana’s and Jesus’ biological father during graduation ceremonies??? They had him in the tree housing scenes, so why not the rest???
The dialogue between Stef and Lena were so well- written and realistic and the delivery of Stef and Lena were so great. Kudos to the writer, director , cameramen and actresses.
Watched them since the beginnings my hubby & loved every single story line! Brilliant, poingant, loving, funny! Glad they’ll be back … so very needed in this crazy upside down world we live in
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Judd should meet a man and start his own foster family which was inspired by him moms