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Jane The Virgin: Discussion Thread

Jane The Virgin – When Jane Villanueva was a young girl, her grandmother, Alba, convinced her of two things: telenovelas are the highest form of entertainment, and women must protect their virginity at all costs. Now age 23, Jane is a driven young woman studying to become a teacher, nursing a dream to be a writer, and supporting herself with a job at a hot new Miami hotel. All the years of watching telenovelas with the two women who raised her – her sexy, young-at-heart mother, Xiomara, and her still-devout grandmother, Alba – have given Jane a slightly unrealistic view of romance. Still, she is determined not to make the same mistake her mother made – becoming an unwed mother at 16. Jane has managed to find a wonderful fiancé: a handsome, hard-working detective named Michael, who loves her enough to accept her detailed timeline for their future together and even her insistence on “saving herself” until they’re married. All of Jane’s meticulous life plans are turned upside down, however, when she sees her doctor for a routine check-up and is accidentally artificially inseminated with a specimen meant for the patient in the next room. Unbeknownst to her, the specimen belongs to Rafael, a reformed playboy and cancer survivor, who is not only the new owner of the hotel where Jane works but also a former summer crush of hers. A few weeks later, the unsuspecting Jane is faced with the most important decisions of her life. Will she continue with the pregnancy? How can she explain the situation to her fiancé and family? And what should she do about the wishes of the biological father, Rafael, and his scheming wife Petra? Though she has always tried to be the good girl who does the right thing, Jane’s life has suddenly become as dramatic and complicated as the telenovelas she has always loved.

The series stars Gina Rodriguez (“Filly Brown,” “The Bold and the Beautiful”) as Jane, Justin Baldoni (“Single Ladies,” “The Bold and the Beautiful”) as Rafael, Brett Dier (“Ravenswood”) as Michael, Andrea Navedo (“Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” “Golden Boy”) as Xiomara, Yael Grobglas (“Reign”) as Petra, Ivonne Coll (“Switched at Birth,” “The Bold and the Beautiful”) as Alba and Jaime Camil (“Devious Maids,” “Que pobres tan ricos”) as Rogelio. JANE THE VIRGIN is produced by CBS Television Studios and Warner Bros. Television, in association with Electus, with executive producers Jennie Snyder Urman (“Emily Owens, M.D.”), Ben Silverman (“The Biggest Loser”), Gary Pearl (“10.5: Apocalypse”), Jorge Granier (“Que el Cielo Me Explique”) and Brad Silberling (“Reign,” “City of Angels”). The pilot was directed by Brad Silberling.

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Lol at B&B star when she was barely on that show. She's a good actress but the original telenovela was crap and this ridiculous concept does not translate to the American audience. In the original the girl was a teen and never had a gynecological exam before which is why she didn't know what was going on. In this she's 20 years old.

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"All of Jane’s meticulous life plans are turned upside down, however, when she sees her doctor for a routine check-up and is accidentally artificially inseminated with a specimen meant for the patient in the next room."

Don't you hate it when that happens?

Even within its own, preposterous logic, this series is [!@#$%^&*] wretched and the trailer plays even worse. Seriously, people, how do I land a gig as a network programming exec? Because if people are actually paid huge bucks to develop, produce and then green-light this kind of mess....

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I read the character breakdowns when they were casting this show and every character was a stereotype of Hispanic culture. I'm all for more diversity on TV but can latinos get a show that isn't overly campy?

There's actual a telenovela remake that was made recently. Which is probably where they got the idea to make an English version of this crap to begin with.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vcNTf1jZFI

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I guess many Hispanic or Latino viewers feel the same way that many Black or African-American ones do: any representation on TV, even one that's stereotypical and downright inflammatory, is better than no representation at all. But I totally agree with you, chick. Latino viewers deserve better.

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