After having her first fling and opening up to the idea of true love again, Jane finds her feelings for Rafael have returned, while Rafael has fallen for Petra. Although that doesn't last long, as after a short relationship Petra soon breaks up with him and he and Jane start growing closer again.
In the series finale, Jane and Rafael finally get married surrounded by their friends and family and it's beautiful.
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.
Halfway through his cancer treatment Rafael realized what kind of life he was living and wanted to divorce Petra. His decision is cemented when he discovers that Petra cheated on him.
Rafael realizes that the one quality that Julie is lacking is love, and he reunites with Jane, his one true love. They become engaged in Chapter Ninety-Four, and finally marry in Chapter One-Hundred.
Petra becomes engaged to Lachlan Moore before leaving him for Rafael Solano, a man with slightly more money, but ultimately falling in love with him. The two get married and Petra becomes pregnant, but they eventually lose the baby and Rafael becomes diagnosed with cancer.
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.
He then takes the twin that Jane is holding and Jane leaves them to bond. Petra struggled to bond with the twins and mostly left them with her nannies.
She later divorces Rafael and in Season 2, she gives birth to their twin daughters, Anna and Elsa (later Ellie). Mateo is Jane and Rafael's baby.
She has a five-year-old son named Mateo, with her boyfriend and baby-daddy, Rafael Solano. She grew up with her very young mother and Abuela, and loves her family deeply.
They have a good trip and even end up kissing. However, Jane realizes that the person she really loves and wants to be with at that point is Rafael. So Michael stays in Montana while Jane goes back to Miami. Michael instead got together with his old rival at the ranch, Charlie.
Although the characters share a 5-year-old son (thanks to the miracle of an accidental artificial insemination) and have dated in the past, viewers have never seen Jane and Rafael as intimate as they were in the closing moments of "Chapter Seventy-Four," which means it was a new experience for the stars as well.
Jane tries to find out if she is still married to Michael/Jason and suffers from severe catholic guilt. Jane tries her best to help Jason regain his memory but is not getting through to him. After Jane learns that she is still married to Michael, she decides to get divorced from him so she can move on with Rafael.
After two seasons, a marriage, and a baby, Jane Gloriana Villanueva is a virgin no longer.
Rafael meets Petra Andel at a board meeting called by his father, Emilio, to announce that Petra's fiancé, Lachlan Moore, will become CEO of the company. Rafael sets his sights on Petra as revenge. The pair eventually fall in love and after only five months of dating, Rafael proposes.
Do Petra and Rafael break up again? No, Petra and Rafael do not break up again. After finding out that they had a son together, Rafael decided to stay in town and make things work with Petra. He acknowledged that he still had feelings for her, and together they make a great team.
Friends. Xo discovers she's pregnant from her fling with Esteban Santiago and deliberates on how to handle having an abortion, mostly concerned with how it will affect her relationships with Rogelio and Alba.
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.
A major plot point for Jane and Michael in the first season is their inability to find time to be together and manage their busy work schedules. 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.
A major plot point for Jane and Michael in the first season is their inability to find time to be together and manage their busy work schedules. 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.
Suffice it to say, there was a ton of buildup leading to the moment when Jane and Michael finally get to have sex. You could even argue that Jane spent a good 20 years — since the moment she told her grandmother she'd wait — clinging to this part of herself.
Was your plan always for Jane to end up with Rafael, and was the series finale always going to feature the wedding, honoring the show's telenovela roots? SNYDER URMAN: Yes, in keeping with the roots of the show, and the source material, Jane and Rafael were always going to end the series together.
If you need a quick refresher: Please recall that in season three, Michael collapsed and seemingly died after finishing his LSAT exam. He had apparently suffered an aortic dissection, a heart injury sustained after being shot by drug lord and criminal mastermind Sin Rostro.
That's when it became clear to viewers: The newly returned Michael—the man she had been happily married to—wasn't a serious option anymore. Instead, his return was simply a way for the writers to allow Jane to officially “choose” Rafael this time, not once but twice: first over Jason, then over the real Michael.