It's okay. Callie and Mariana don't get as much development as they should, though. They seem like they haven't really changed since Fosters Season 4. It's also overly political, in my opinion. As someone who is far-left, it's still a little to much for me. I like the show's messages of diversity and equality, but almost every single situation in the entire show revolves around what Evan, Jamie, and Raj are doing wrong. It just seems a little one-sided to me. With all that said, acting and directing-wise, this is certainly a worthy three-star follow-up to a four-star show.