Jane the Virgin
- TV Series
- 2014–2019
- Tous publics
- 1h
A young, devout Catholic woman discovers that she was accidentally artificially inseminated.A young, devout Catholic woman discovers that she was accidentally artificially inseminated.A young, devout Catholic woman discovers that she was accidentally artificially inseminated.
- Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
- 22 wins & 79 nominations total
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I am heartbroken that this amazing series has ended. It was the best Latin/American telanovela ever. The story line that was created the journey is something I will never ever forget. I cried at the last few episodes. The series finale brought tears of happiness, sadness and joy. The cast was phenomenal. The entire Jane The Virgin series was impeccable thank you for an amazing 5 seasons!
Ahna E. Bali
Ahna E. Bali
Have just binged watched over the last couple of weeks, from episode 1 to episode 29 and sadly, as fun as the beginning was--it is on a slow and steady decline. It is clearly a telenovela, and amusing as such. A definite departure from credibility, but fun.
However, by episode 29, Jane is simply an annoying as a character--her lack of common sense (despite the narrator's description otherwise), her naiveté, her stubbornness and self-righteousness --all come together to make her very unappealing. I can't imagine why either Michael or Rafael are in love with her even in suspended reality.
On the other hand, one can see why both Michael and Rafael are interesting and desirable mates. They both have more passion and intensity as characters.
The other characters are simply fun.
Overall, the acting is great, but the script writers need to find some way to make the main character, Jane, charming again. Because right now it's a drag to watch her, and the other characters can't carry the show alone.
However, by episode 29, Jane is simply an annoying as a character--her lack of common sense (despite the narrator's description otherwise), her naiveté, her stubbornness and self-righteousness --all come together to make her very unappealing. I can't imagine why either Michael or Rafael are in love with her even in suspended reality.
On the other hand, one can see why both Michael and Rafael are interesting and desirable mates. They both have more passion and intensity as characters.
The other characters are simply fun.
Overall, the acting is great, but the script writers need to find some way to make the main character, Jane, charming again. Because right now it's a drag to watch her, and the other characters can't carry the show alone.
Loved the first season then your tied to characters and series has a good ending so worth watching through. Didn't like a few series storylines but overall eally liked it and found it very funny.
The first three seasons were amazing.. But then it went downhill!
I came in with trepidation. The whole premise is preposterous. How wrong could I have been? Turns out very.
"Jane the Virgin" (still not thrilled with the title) is beyond charming. The lead actress is adorable and so believable -- even in this jaded age. The switching between English and Spanish dialog (please don't change this; Americans don't like sub-titles but the gimmick works) -- muy excelente! The very witty writing about cultural mores, traditional and contemporary, is something very missing in today's entertainment. I caught a repeat episode of "Mike and Molly" the other night (I've only seen the first episode and did not laugh once) and was reminded of the raw, crude language that completely turned me off; that is not comedy. Yet, it is the norm today, unfortunately.
Go ahead and take the plunge -- give "Jane the Virgin" a try. She will steal your heart; she already has mine.
"Jane the Virgin" (still not thrilled with the title) is beyond charming. The lead actress is adorable and so believable -- even in this jaded age. The switching between English and Spanish dialog (please don't change this; Americans don't like sub-titles but the gimmick works) -- muy excelente! The very witty writing about cultural mores, traditional and contemporary, is something very missing in today's entertainment. I caught a repeat episode of "Mike and Molly" the other night (I've only seen the first episode and did not laugh once) and was reminded of the raw, crude language that completely turned me off; that is not comedy. Yet, it is the norm today, unfortunately.
Go ahead and take the plunge -- give "Jane the Virgin" a try. She will steal your heart; she already has mine.
Did you know
- TriviaFirst show in The CW history to earn a Golden Globe nomination
- Crazy creditsSPOILER: Episodes after "Chapter Forty-Seven" (#3.3) have the word Virgin crossed out of the onscreen title, and instead reflect Jane's emotions or activities for that particular episode; such as Jane the Guilty Catholic, Jane the Helicopter Mom, or Jane the Flirt.
- SoundtracksJane the Virgin Theme
Written by Gustavo Santaolalla
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