![]() The Wagners turn to a foster parent support group. Lizzie, Juan, and Lita move in with the Wagners, whose lives become hectic – Lita will only eat potato chips, Juan is extremely emotional and fragile, and Lizzie resents Ellie's attempts to parent them. The family admits no one actually believed it would work out, so Pete and Ellie decide to officially adopt them. At Thanksgiving dinner with Ellie's family, Pete and Ellie say they have decided not to adopt. The Wagners' meeting with Lizzie and her siblings does not result in an immediate connection, making them reconsider. Karen and Sharon reveal that Lizzie has two siblings, 10-year-old Juan and 6-year-old Lita, and their mother is a drug addict, in prison if they want Lizzie, they must take Juan and Lita too. ![]() At a fair to meet foster children, Ellie voices her reluctance to foster/adopt a teen, when they are confronted by 15-year-old Lizzie, who impresses them. They enroll in foster care, led by social workers Karen and Sharon. Husband and wife Pete and Ellie Wagner, derided by relatives who think they will never have children, consider adoption.
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