'Mistresses' season 3 spoilers: A love triangle, April is speechless, Calista is in trouble in episode 4 'Into the Woods'

Mistresses season 3 official poster ABC

If the trailer for "Mistresses" season 3 episode 4 titled "Into the Woods" is anything to go by, then the episode will have a lot to do with liplocking. It will show just how steamy things are going to get and fans better brace themselves.

For starters, viewers will see Vivian getting intimate with her husband Alec; and his suspected mistress Karen, who feels that the doctor and her are being a little too close, ends up apologizing to Vivian. However, as seen in the trailer, things take a surprising turn. 

On the other hand, it looks like Joss and Harry will take their relationship to the next level. Thanks to Calista who advised the former to go get her man before it's too late, Joss has never been so gritty for the romance. However, as the synopsis for the episode suggests, she may have gone a little too fast. 

Meanwhile, Blair, Lucy's "sexy headmaster" as described in the synopsis, will help April with parenting. It could become awkward — during their first meeting where he shook her hand, April stammered and stuttered. 

Lastly, fans will see more sides of Calista in this episode. With Luca successful in pulling her back in, she discovers that Luca has different intentions. Unfortunately, Calista made the mistake of trusting her word and became too comfortable. 

"Mistresses" season 3 episode 4, "Into the Woods," ought to be an interesting installment. As Carter Matt said, April, for once, gets out of her house and into a school camping trip while Calista's personality is being fleshed out more. It will be aired on July 2.

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