By the end of their trip, Jane tells Michael that she can't be with him because she's in love with Rafael.
Why did Jane the Virgin choose Rafael over Michael? - Recap. After going to Montana with Michael, Jane realises that she's still in love with Rafael and that she and Michael have changed so much that they're no longer right for each other.
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. (As does her son Mateo.)
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.
Rafael is still in love with Jane, while Jane tries casual dating for a while, and when he finally tells her how he feels, Jane tells him that her feelings changed and that's why they're not together.
Jane was trying to decide between Michael and Rafael. Jane and Michael share a magical kiss and eventually, she chooses Michael over Rafael. After Michael attacks Rafael while the latter is holding Mateo, and Mateo is injured in the fray, Jane ends things with Michael, although she is still in love with him.
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.
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.
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.
Despite Michael returning from the dead, Jane decided she wanted to be with Rafael in "Chapter 88." Unfortunately, he didn't feel the same way and her co-parent began dating other people.
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In the series finale, Jane and Rafael finally get married surrounded by their friends and family and it's beautiful. After their wedding, Rafael asks how Jane ended her book and she says that they turn her life into a telenovela.
Rafael was the one who turned Michael in for letting Nadine go! And he lied about it to Jane for six months!
But Jane really realizes that these five years and the changes that have happened have changed her, and Rafael is who she wants to be with. Whether he feels the same way is going to be up in the air, but that's where her heart is.
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. That doesn't mean that she and Michael weren't in love!
After delivering a bombshell of a cliffhanger in the Season 4 finale where Michael was resurrected in the final seconds, Jane the Virgin started its fifth and final season by explaining the twist. No, it is not Michael's twin (that telenovela trope already was used for Petra and her twin sister).
Rafael originally set his sights on Petra to humiliate Lachlan and they ended up getting married – fairly quickly. 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.
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.
But in episode 3 she realized that it was time to move on with her life. She signed the divorce papers — oh yeah, they were still married — and said goodbye to her husband. But when Jane closed the (literal) door on that chapter of her life, something big happened. Jason — or should we say Michael now?
Of course, there are spoilers ahead. After Michael's death, Jane finally puts her commitment to keeping sex within marriage to rest, and she does it with her dad's hot co-star, Fabian.
After believing she still has a chance with him, Petra inseminates herself with his sperm. They agree to keep the baby, but Rafael makes it clear they are not getting back together. Despite that they grow closer during her pregnancy and Petra give birth to their twin-daughters.
Jane ends up having a baby boy named Mateo Gloriano Rogelio Solano Villanueva. She marries Michael Cordero in the season two finale.
As showrunner Jennie Snyder Urman announced on Twitter on Sunday, Jane Gloriana Villanueva finally lost her V-card to Michael Cordero on tonight's episode of Jane to Virgin. But it wasn't before a few fakeouts, obstacles, and interruptions from the Villanueva clan.
When Xiomara got pregnant with Jane she was 16, and Rogelio was 17. Xiomara decided not to include Rogelio in her and Jane's life as he told her to have an abortion, once she revealed to him that she was pregnant.
It had to happen sometime, and on Monday, it finally did: Jane Gloriana Villanueva, 25-year-old married mother of Mateo, lost her virginity.