'The Fosters' season 3 episode spoilers: Individual problems keep the Fosters busy in episode 11

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Callie (Maia Mitchell) is now officially adopted, but things will be harder for her and Brandon (David Lambert) when "The Fosters" season 3 returns late January.

In the winter premiere of "The Fosters" season 3, Callie must push aside her romantic feelings for Brandon after the two became legally siblings. To make it easier for her to divert her attention away from Brandon, she will keep herself busy with her "Fost and Found" website.

According to the synopsis, Callie's efforts will capture the interest of one of the website's investors who will be portrayed by "Army Wives" star Kelli Williams. This could mean that more developments are bound to happen for Callie's website in the continuation of "The Fosters" season 3.

Meanwhile, Jesus (Noah Centineo) will continue hiding the real reason why he will no longer return to wrestling school.

Before the winter break, Jesus surprised his twin sister Mariana (Cierra Ramirez) and the rest of their family when they saw him lounging around when they arrived home from Callie's adoption hearing. Everyone thought that he was just staying for a visit, but he told his twin later on that he will no longer leave for school without saying why.

On the other hand, Jude (Hayden Byerly) will have to deal with Connor's (Gavin MacIntosh) decision to move to Los Angeles to be with his mother and get away from his homophobic father. Could the two young lovers handle the challenges of maintaining a long-distance relationship?

The winter premiere episode of "The Fosters" season 3, titled "First Impressions," will also deal with a clash between Lena (Sherri Saum) and Stef's (Teri Polo) mother Sharon (guest star Annie Potts) because of Stef's serious medical condition.

Sharon will also introduce her radical-thinking friend Will (guest star Rob Morrow) when the series returns on the newly renamed Freeform channel on Monday, Jan. 25.

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