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Jane The Virgin Season 2 Watch 1st Episode on October 13th

Don’t stress too much about it, though.

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“He’ll tell me that he’s so excited about the show because it’s about him and I’m like no, Dr. Brooks it’s not about you”. Michael and Rafael dive into the pool, goofily swimming past pink furry handcuffs in search of the brooch, until Jane locates it in the pool drain. “I also trust completely and keep my nose out of that”. No. Not the time, friend.

You’ll see Kesha in the second episode. I’m not a mother, so I can’t fully relate to Jane’s breastfeeding problems or neuroticism over Mateo’s well-being.

The stakes are immediately high as Jane (Gina Rordriguez) discovers that her baby has been taken less than an hour after he was born. That is to say, it is unbelievably quotidian.

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“Jane the Virgin” season 2 lead star Gina Rodriguez recently shared her thoughts for the upcoming installment of the hit The CW series, and her character Jane. I won’t say more than that! Jane will have to do a few soul searching to figure out who is really the best fit for her and Mateo. We knew Jane’s baby wouldn’t be missing long – the Season 2 ads even show her holding the kid – but child abduction is kind of a heavy topic for a lighthearted rom-com like Jane, so we’re glad it got neatly resolved in the first 15 minutes of the premiere. He did get a couple of good scenes, though, nuzzling on Michael’s shoulder and dealing with the throngs of virgin-birth fans outside Jane’s house: “Do you want to shut it down, or do a tour of the morning shows and turn this into a book deal?” “THIS is a freaking miracle!” feels legitimately celebratory. She goes through with the plan under the assumption that being pregnant with his child will increase her chances of getting Raphael back, but Scott (Wes Armstrong) is on to her and that could complicate her already awful plan. Alba is shocked as Jane is clearly more amused by the situation. Judging by the newspaper clipping of her, it may have something to do with her virgin mother status. It also ties “Reign”, which premiered its third season Friday, for the lowest premiere rating of any CW show so far this season. Jane the Virgin actually manages to turn this melodramatic kidnapping into a useful way to build its characters, which is pretty unlikely and also super impressive.

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