The Coterie was rocked by a major exit during the March 16 episode of Good Trouble. Callie got a job with the ACLU in Washington D.C. and left Los Angeles behind to start the next chapter of her life. The episode was full of emotional and tearful goodbyes, especially the one between Callie and Mariana.
HollywoodLife spoke EXCLUSIVELY with executive producer Joanna Johnson about Maia Mitchellās shocking departure in season 4. Joanna stressed that she ātotally supported and understoodā Maiaās decision to leave. She also opened up about Callie and Jamieās ārom-comā final moment and what it means for Jallie shippers. Read our full Q&A below:
Obviously, this is a huge change. How much beforehand did you know that Maia wanted to return to Australia and leave the show?
Joanna Johnson: Well, I knew last season. I knew that it might be her last year, but you never know. People say that. Near the end of season 3, I went to her and said, āI really want you to stay. How are you feeling?ā And she said, āI love this show so much. I love this family. I love this character. And itās so hard for me to say that I just need to go home and need some time.ā I think she needs to see what the next chapter of her life is. Sheās been playing this character since she was 18-19 years old. Itās been amazing to watch her grow up and become just the most lovely and professional and talented woman that she is. Even though I did my best to try to talk her out of it, I realized that thatās what she needed to do. I support her 100 percent. I was in grief over it. Iām still in grief over the end of The Fosters. Iām still not over that one. It took me a little while to just sort of accept it. I totally understood and supported her. She and Cierra [Ramirez] are like daughters to me. Iāve watched them grow up, and I love them so much. People may say this, but they are truly the most beautiful, lovely people to work with and so talented. You can write anything for them, and they just elevate it all. They make it all so much better than it is on the page. That was really tough, but I asked her, āWill you stay and do the first couple episodes of season 4 because I want to give you a real episode. I want it to be an episode dedicated to Callie leaving.ā She said, āAbsolutely. One hundred percent. I want it to be great.ā She came back from Australia and did those episodes for us, so Iāve known for a while. Iāve gotten over the burst out in tears, and I have to say I am so excited to continue writing for this amazing cast. We have such a wonderful ensemble cast. Itās not like you lose one person and the show falls apart. Everyone is so talented. We still have Cierra as our fearless leader of the cast, but theyāve all stepped up. Theyāre all-stars in their own right. Itās not like we didnāt have 10 other people to still write to that are wonderful. Iām really excited about the new people this season that we brought in. Although we miss Maia very much, I feel like the showās as strong as ever. Iām really excited. Iām not just saying that so the fans donāt leave. Iām proud of the episodes and excited about them.
Especially at the end of last season, it seemed like you were heading possibly in that direction with Callie. A life change was inevitable almost.
Joanna Johnson: Yes. Of course, we knew she was leaving. The fantasy scene where sheās on the witness stand and Wilson is talking to her, I really wrote that very specifically to Maia in many ways as well as Callie. I knew it was going to get her. At the table read as she was reading it, her voice cracked and she started to cry. Then I started to cry. The two of us barely got through the rest of the table read because it was so emotional just knowing this was coming.
She gets a job in DC with the ACLU, which is very Callie. She has been wanting to do something like that. Were there other ways to write her out that you considered?
Joanna Johnson: No, that was always gonna be the thing. We always want to keep the door open. In our show, people come back. We still have the Fosters come into our show and no character is ever done. Itās funny because our costume designer will say, āWell, are we done with that character? Can I get rid of their closet?ā Iām always like, āI wouldnāt let go of anything. You just never know.ā We wanted to keep the door open, obviously, and that was always the way we were going to do it.
Will we get updates about her throughout the season at least?
Joanna Johnson: Absolutely. I mean, sheās not forgotten. Sheās still a real presence. I still feel like Maiaās a part of this show and this team and always will be.
You know Iām a huge Jallie fan. The ending of the episode is a clear victory for Jallie shippers. How should fans feel about that final Callie and Jamie moment on the plane?
Joanna Johnson: Itās really interesting. When we brought Beau [Mirchoff] in as the brother of Brandonās wife for the finale episodes of The Fosters, there was no plan really to bring that character on Good Trouble. But then, we had an idea to bring him on and the chemistry that they have was so amazing. I love Beau so much that we really just had to have him be part of her life and part of the show. I think most of us felt like theyāre endgame, you know? As much as we love Callie with Gael, thereās just something about her and Jamie that seemed right. We just had to have that happy ending on the plane. Itās very rom-com, but I felt like we really needed to send her off with something kind of hopeful, too.
Will we find out if they get back together or should we just assume that they are or they will?
Joanna Johnson: Itās not the last weāve heard of them.
How is Mariana going to be dealing with Callieās absence moving forward?
Joanna Johnson: The way weāre sort of looking at it is that itās sort of the five stages of grief. First, itās a little bit of denial, then you get into anger, then you get into bargaining, and then you get into all the other sort of stages. Weāre definitely doing that with Mariana. I think she was trying to be really supportive and positive, but you see in that very last scene in the episode when she picks up Callieās doll and sheās crying that this is not going to be easy for her. She really relied on Callie so much. They shared a room when they started fostering Callie and Jude and then they went to college, but theyāve been living together for a while now. Itās really tough not to see your sister every single day and not have that support system. But luckily, Mariana has the support of everyone at The Coterie as well. I also loved the moment where she comes up in the elevator after having said goodbye to Callie and theyāre all there waiting.
You said that the door is open for Maia to return. Is it sort of like if it comes up in the storyline or if she wants to come back?
Joanna Johnson: I think itāll really depend on where sheās at and what happens next, but the doorās always open 100 percent. Sheās a part of the show. Sheās a part of this family, and I would love to have her back for anything that we could.