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[s4e4] Now For Then -

The title refers to the fourth episode of the fourth season of the Freeform drama series The Fosters . This episode is widely regarded by critics as a "back to basics" installment that focuses on character empathy and the complex history of the foster care system. Narrative Arcs & Character Development

: Mariana continues to struggle with the trauma of Nick’s actions, visiting him in the hospital. Critics noted that this storyline explores mental illness and the fear Mariana feels as a form of self-sacrifice. Critical Reception [S4E4] Now for Then

: During her project, Callie learns about Kyle, a former foster brother with developmental issues who is facing a life sentence for a murder he likely didn't commit. She enlists the help of Aaron , a law student at the Juvenile Justice Center, to investigate the case. The title refers to the fourth episode of

The episode is structured around several significant emotional journeys: Critics noted that this storyline explores mental illness

: Callie begins a photography project documenting the seven former foster homes where she and Jude lived. This leads her back to the home of Liam, the foster brother who raped her. The visit is described as "especially potent," utilizing interspersed shots to let the audience see through Callie's lens as she confronts the place of her trauma.

: Jesus and Mariana navigate evolving relationships with their birth parents. The episode highlights a touching moment of empathy when Jesus embraces Gabe, who has recently been removed from the sex-offender list. Additionally, it is revealed that Mike and Ana are now in a relationship, a development that complicates the twins' family dynamic.