Ep 5. Truth Be Told
- TV14
- July 14, 2014
- 42 min
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8.1 (243)
In The Fosters season 2 episode 5, titled "Truth Be Told," tensions rise as Lena's father comes to town for a visit. Meanwhile, Callie is faced with a difficult decision when she receives some news about her future.
The episode begins with Lena's father, Stewart, arriving in town for a visit. Lena is nervous about his visit, as their relationship has been strained in the past. Stewart has always been critical of Lena's lifestyle and choices, particularly her decision to have a family with her partner, Stef. As soon as he arrives, his disapproval is evident, and he wastes no time in expressing his opinions.
Callie, meanwhile, is struggling with some news she receives about her future. She is torn between following her dreams and doing what is best for her family. The news she receives forces her to make a difficult decision, and she seeks advice from her foster brother, Jude, and her best friend, Brandon.
Mariana, who has been struggling with her own issues, continues to act out in this episode. She is feeling neglected by her family and is angry that they seem to be more focused on Callie's problems than hers. She seeks comfort in the wrong place and ends up getting in trouble at school.
As the episode progresses, tensions between Stef and Lena also begin to rise. Lena is hurt by her father's treatment of her and is struggling to keep her emotions in check. Stef tries to help her through this difficult time, but their own issues start to bubble to the surface.
Throughout the episode, we see the importance of honesty and communication in relationships. Lena struggles to be honest with her father about her feelings, and this leads to further conflict. Callie learns that honesty is sometimes the best policy, even if it is difficult. Mariana's actions show that keeping secrets and holding onto anger can be detrimental to relationships.
In the end, all of the characters are faced with difficult choices and have to find a way to navigate through their feelings. The episode ends on a somewhat ambiguous note, with some characters still grappling with their decisions and others beginning to find some peace. Overall, "Truth Be Told" is a tense and emotional episode that highlights the complexities of family relationships.