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EPISODE
SEASON
Episode 01: Pilot
Episode 02: Consequently
Episode 03: Hostile Acts
Episode 04: QuinceaĂąera
Episode 05: The Morning After
Episode 06: Saturday
Episode 07: The Fallout
Episode 08: Clean
Episode 09: Vigil
Episode 10: I Do
Episode 11: The Honeymoon
Episode 12: House and Home
Episode 13: Things Unsaid
Episode 14: Family Day
Episode 15: Padre
Episode 16: Us Against The World
Episode 17: Kids in the Hall
Episode 18: Escapes and Reversals
Episode 19: Don't Let Go
Episode 20: Metropolis
Episode 21: Adoption Day
The Fosters - Season 1
Description
The first season of this family drama focuses on the lives of domestic partners Stef Foster and Lena Adams, the lesbian couples and their family of diverse children.
The first season of this family drama focuses on the lives of domestic partners Stef Foster and Lena Adams, the lesbian couples and their family of diverse children.
Actors:
Jinhee Joung,
Keisuke Hoashi,
Jeff Williams,
Dallas Young,
Judy Kain,
Jonathan Davila,
Marcus Choi,
H. Richard Greene,
Fenessa Pineda,
Stacy Hall,
Robert Gant,
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Jinhee Joung
Keisuke Hoashi
14 September 1967, New York City, New York, USA
Jeff Williams
Dallas Young
Judy Kain
Jonathan Davila
Marcus Choi
H. Richard Greene
Fenessa Pineda
Stacy Hall
7 January 1977, Madison, Mississippi, USA
Robert Gant
13 July 1968, Tampa, Florida, USA
Director:
Peter Paige, Brad Bredeweg
Country:
United States
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June 03, 2013
The pilot episode is a pretty entertaining and well-plotted introduction to the series.June 03, 2013
It suffers for being too tidily plotted, and a little too pleased with itself for its multiethnic and LGBT representations.June 03, 2013
It's probably worth sticking with The Fosters for an episode or two, simply because the show has all the upside in the world.June 02, 2013
For the most part, the scenarios feel real and there's a lived-in quality to the family and how they relate to one another.June 03, 2013
The Fosters, well-written and very well-acted, doesn't need to be unpredictable to be involving.January 21, 2014
It's hard to deny the storyline is offering up some meaty material for the series to explore.June 04, 2013
It could end up being an understated - but provocative - must watch.May 31, 2013
The characters are appealing, and the actors seem to appreciate the easy work.January 16, 2014
The Fosters delights in the intricacies of family, and tackles those intricacies with largely endearing frankness.June 03, 2013
The show cannily plays to teen hopes and dreams - the school, for example, is on the edge of a gorgeous beach (the kids at 90210 never had it this lush) - but there's story for the adults as well.