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'The Fosters' Season 4 Episode 19: Callie Loses Temper With Robert

Callie (Maia Mitchell) will not like how her father, Robert (Kerr Smith), has been controlling her life in the upcoming season of "The Fosters."

In the episode titled "Who Knows," the synopsis (according to TV Guide) reveals that Callie will lose her patience when Robert and his attorney insist on using a specific strategy in her case. Callie's felony charge is currently being discussed in court. Robert and his money were not able to spare her from the experience. Callie has to attend the hearing and wait for the court's decision on her crime. There is a chance she will be locked up in prison for two years.

Callie's brush with the law ultimately led to her separation from boyfriend AJ (Tom Williamson). He got tired of always understanding her need to seek for justice. AJ also did not like the fact that she spent a lot of time with Aaron (Elliot Fletcher). When they broke up, Callie immediately turned to the other man for comfort. Last episode, they even went to see Aaron's family. Callie was horrified to see that his parents have yet to accept him.

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Aaron is a transgender. His dad and mom still have trouble accepting the truth and this hurts him. Aaron even lost his patience with Callie when she stood up for him. At the end of the visit, though, she was satisfied to see that her conversation with Aaron's parents seemed to have a huge effect. They left on good terms with his parents and viewers also got to see how close Aaron and Callie have become after the break-up with AJ.

Since Callie and Aaron are officially together now, the fans would like to know what will happen to AJ. They stuck with each other for a long time, even when Callie was confused about her feelings for Brandon (David Lambert).

"The Fosters" season 4 episode 19 will air Tuesday, April 4 at 8 p.m. EDT on Freeform.

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