

OF COURSE it is being run by a cute, semi-age-appropriate girl. While wandering around aimlessly, as Brandon is wont to do, he stumbles upon at music-therapy class. Brandon offers to take Jesus to his next rehab session.īrandon doesn’t fare much better than Lena at the rehab center. With Lena’s harsh yet glorious admonishment from the morning - “Figure out a way to be part of the solution instead of the problem FOR ONCE!” (standing ovation for Lena) - still ringing in B’s ears, he decides to do something nice for his mama. It’s tough to watch Lena take the brunt of her son’s abuse.īrandon notices this trend as well. And by that, I mean he lashes out at Lena - hard. Jesus seems to be pushing through some of the hard physical activities, but once the therapist introduces some flash cards to add a cognitive workout to the mix, Jesus shuts down.

His physical therapist is very handsome, though, so I guess we’re winning even if Jesus is not. Listen to your moms once in a while, would you? That’s why Jesus 2 gets top billing at the moment. Sure, I feel bad that Callie is always getting the short end of the stick or whatever, but also she is infuriating. That is how dire things are at the Adams Foster house, people! Having a psycho ex-boyfriend sneak into your room and hold you hostage passes for a manageable traumatic experience these days. She did, after all, have a gun pulled on her. There’s a point in “Doors and Windows” when Mariana begins to list the many Adams Foster tragedies and comes to the conclusion that her issues just don’t compare: “Jesus’s brain injury, Brandon’s drama, Callie maybe going to prison …” But Lena doesn’t want Mariana to completely downplay her own trauma.
