Rodriguez's directorial debut was the tenth episode of the season, "Chapter Seventy-Four", which aired on February 9, 2018. The episode was specially selected by showrunner Jennie Snyder-Urman as it featured the characters of
They have sex for the first time in Chapter Seventy-Four during their second relationship because during the first one Rafael respected Jane's desire to remain a virgin until marriage. They become engaged in Chapter Ninety-Four, and finally marry in Chapter One-Hundred.
As the pregnancy grows, Rafael and Jane start to have feelings for each other, but the relationship doesn't last very long. Jane ends up having a baby boy named Mateo Gloriano Rogelio Solano Villanueva. She marries Michael Cordero in the season two finale.
Anna and Ellie are the twin daughters of Petra Solano and Rafael Solano, born in 2016. At age 4 in 2020, the girls are heralded as very bright and extremely well-behaved, winning awards and recognition for their prodigiousness.
Read at your own risk!] After two seasons and more than a few ups and downs, Jane the Virgin's Jane is a virgin no more. In Monday's "Chapter Forty-Seven," with Michael (Brett Dier) finally healed from his injuries, Jane (Gina Rodriguez) finally had sex with her new husband.
Spoiler: Jane and Michael finally did it, a deed the show depicted with a cartoon of them stepping into a rocket that blasted off into the stars.
At the end of the season one, Jane and Michael's once happy relationship begins to crumble when Michael cheats on Jane with fellow doctor Kimberly Shaw. Jane then divorces Michael. Jane's younger sister Sydney Andrews moves into her apartment and begins to have an affair with Michael behind Jane's back.
Forty-seven episodes into the CW dramedy, Jane finally had sex. Even after marrying her longtime love Michael, Jane remained a virgin because her husband had been shot on their wedding night. With a long recovery ahead of him, having sex wasn't an option.
The show also made sure to treat the aftermath of Jane's first time with sincere empathy. Jane and Michael (Brett Dier) weren't total strangers to each other's bodies, but they'd never had this kind of sex before, and so it was bound to include some mixed signals.
After Jane learns that she is still married to Michael, she decides to get divorced from him so she can move on with Rafael. Luisa visits Rose in jail learning the reason she faked Michael's death and gave him amnesia. Rogelio has a hard time leaving Xo alone while he is filming the American version of his telenovela.
During the series finale, Petra was emotional over Jane and Rafael's happy ending and feared that she'd never find love again. However, at the wedding, JR returns and reunites with Petra and the duo get back together. Petra went from a villain on Jane the Virgin to a beloved character and I loved every second of it.
Jane Gloriana Villanueva got her happy ending. In the series finale of Jane the Virgin, not only did Jane get married to Rafael, but she revealed that her book's ending plays into the very show that fans have been watching for five seasons.
Even though she was supposedly madly in love with Michael and with him for 2 years, she fell in love with Rafael and left Michael without looking back. And even when Michael cam back in Season 5, she was still really all about Rafael and left Michael after only trying with him for 2 days.
After taking the LSAT, Michael apparently dies suddenly from an aortic dissection (his blood pressure spiked) from being shot by Sin Rostro. Jane continued to mourn his death for years moving forward but eventually needed to move on with her life and started dating Adam Alvaro and later fell again in love with Rafael.
After two seasons, a marriage, and a baby, Jane Gloriana Villanueva is a virgin no longer. It had to happen sometime, and on Monday, it finally did: Jane Gloriana Villanueva, 25-year-old married mother of Mateo, lost her virginity.
One day, Xiomara came home and confessed to her mother that she was pregnant. Alba told Xiomara to have an abortion, but Xiomara stood up for herself and kept the baby.
Ultimately, Michael starts his own family and Jane and Rafael finally get married, but there's no question that Michael's death and reappearance are an enormous part of the series... and Snyder Urman was right in that it majorly drives the narrative.
After five seasons, Jane (Gina Rodriguez) and Rafael (Justin Baldoni) tied the knot in front of their family and friends, a heartfelt ending to a heartfelt show that has followed them from an accidental artificial insemination to co-parenting a son now capable of reading on his own.
It's clear that Rafael has feelings for Petra and is sad when Chuck shows up at her door and they reconcile. Rafael is having trouble keeping his feelings for Petra under wraps and gets jealous when the girls are affectionate with Chuck.
He decides to turn himself into the police, even if it means that he has to serve a prison sentence for hiding the art, to set a good example for Mateo, Ellie, and Anna. Cat calls Jane, telling her that Rafael's not doing well and Jane visits him, trying to get him to talk about what's hurting him.
3 years later Xiomara And Rogelio slowly find their way back to each other and Xo proposes to him with her father's ring and they finally get married, but Rogelio got some shocking news that Darci is pregnant with his child for 7 months. In the recurrence of season 4, towards the end, Xo learns she has breast cancer.
But just like Jane, Executive Producer Jennie Snyder Urman always had a plan. Jane the Virgin wasn't canceled by its network. Instead, Urman made the creative decision to end the show at Season 5. As she told the New York Times, Urman had always planned for Jane the Virgin to last for five years.
The episode featured a happy ending for its titular character, as Jane (Gina Rodriguez) married her on- and off-again boyfriend, Rafael (Justin Baldoni), and sold the novel telling the story of her life for $500,000.
Rafael eventually admits his feelings and they get back together. Although, Petra ends it soon after, realizing she only got back with him because he finally chose her over Jane and wanted to end things on her terms.
Anna & Ellie Solano (portrayed by uncredited baby actors, seasons 2–3; Mia and Ella Allan, seasons 3–5) are Petra and Rafael's twin daughters. Unlike their half-brother, they grow up to be well behaved with good manners.