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October 20th, 2014 under Jane the Virgin

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Jane the Virgin continues her story on The CW tonight at 9p and you don’t want to miss a single second of it. Last week we fell in love with her and tonight we will become even more infatuated.
The hotel is planning a big party and Petra (Yael Grobglas) wants to make sure it is huge success for her father-in-law. But before we get to the party, so much more happens.
Jane (Gina Rodriguez) has a talk with her mother (Andrea Navedo), grandmother (Ivonne Coll) and fiance’ about the baby, well she names it something else so she doesn’t get too attached. Will they be able to honor her wishes?
When she gets to work, someone there doesn’t honor them. That person is Rafael, and he wants to tell her he’s splitting from his wife, Petra. Will he do it?
We find out why Jane’s fiance’, Michael (Brett Dier), is scoping out Zaz (Alano Miller). Will he be able to figure out that the woman in his hotel room, he’s sleeping with, is Petra?
Which leads to the moment when he meets Rafael and Petra at Jane’s doctor appointment. Which is a lot of fun for Jane because everyone, including her family, is also there to be by her side. How will they all get along?
Well everyone but Jane’s father, who is begging her mom to let their daughter know about him. Is tonight the night?
And before the episode ends, someone will be muerto, as in dead. But I’ve said too much.
And here is what the show creator, Jennie Snyder Urman, had to say about her baby that wasn’t accidentally artificially inseminated in to her, “I have a very specific tone that I’m trying to hit that there’s sort of a fairy-tale, whimsical quality to it. At the same time, this is a telenovela, and I want to take advantage of all the fun and sort of license that comes with being able to adapt a telenovela and all the tropes that come with that, an evil twin.” Then she added, “I want to do all those big things, and I’m hoping that if I just keep the characters really grounded and relatable, and they react as one would when really bizarre things happen, we’ll find the comedy in that. It’s a tricky tone. It’s one I’m excited about tackling. And we’ll do our best. I’m sure we will read a lot of feedback.”
I am sure you will have feedback to give to Jennie Snyder Urman, so send her a Tweet after the episode and tell her how much you adore this show. Jane the Virgin is unlike anything else of TV, especially Mondays, so sit back and enjoy a show that leaves you with a smile on your face. Not only because it is so positive, but because it is also so good.

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