'The Fosters' Season 4 spoilers: The upcoming episode seems to have a lot of awkward moments

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Episode 7 in the fourth season of "The Fosters" is all set to air on TV on the 8<sup>th of August. Titled "Highs and Lows," the episode is likely to have several awkward moments for the characters on the show.

First, let's see what happens to Jesus. Christian Times states that according to the official synopsis for the upcoming episode, Gabe, Jesus' biological father, was due to show up to work at Stef and Lena's garage. But when he doesn't turn up at the place, Jesus takes it upon himself to cover for his father. And what comes out of that? Well, apparently Jesus suffers some injuries in the process.

Next in line for the awkward-moment-circus is Callie. Ecumenical News reports that in this episode, Callie and her boyfriend AJ will be caught in an embarrassing situation. It turns out that when Mike and his son Brandon arrive home earlier than they were supposed to, they walk in on Callie and AJ. What makes this incident doubly uncomfortable is that Brandon had been involved with Callie earlier. True, they've seemingly moved on to other romantic relationships. But having an ex walk in on an intimate moment with your new boyfriend is bound to be a delicate situation.

And lastly, Brandon is on the receiving end of some unpleasantness. His mother Stef may finally spill the beans regarding his financial desperation to her ex-husband. Brandon took the SATs for another person in order to make some money. As Cartermatt recaps, Brandon's mother was furious when he gave the settlement money to Cortney. When, and if, Stef tells Mike all that has been going on, it remains to be seen how Mike will take it. Chances are that he would try to make his son see some sense.

Anyhow, with so many mistakes due to happen in the upcoming episode, we wonder where the "high" is, in the "Highs and Lows."

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