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Jane the Virgin - Chapter Six - Review

19 Nov 2014

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Jane the Virgin, “Chapter Six,” was written by Paul Sciarrotta and directed by Jann Turner. Sciarrotta has also written for Reckless, The Fosters, 90210, Emily Owens MD, and Gossip Girl (my last great guilty pleasure!). Turner actually previously collaborated with Sciarrotta on the Emily Owens MD episode “Emily and… The Leap,” and of course, Jennie Snyder was also the creator of Emily Owens MD! Turner’s other credits include Chicago Fire, Teen Wolf, and The Carrie Diaries. This week’s episode sees some very, very big changes in Jane’s (Gina Rodriguez) life. It was another thoroughly enjoyable episode, and I’m loving how this show can be funny, touching, and romantic and have a message without seeming ‘preachy.’

This week’s episode finally tells us the story of how Michael (Brett Dier) and Jane actually met. The flashback that opens the episode takes us back to Jane’s 21st birthday party, and it’s fun to see her letting lose with all of her friends. It’s hilarious when Michael shows up – as a uniformed police officer – due to a noise complaint. One of the gimmicks this week was the math equations, and the first “21st birthday party + cute cop = stripper” is perfect. Jane manages to shoot off Michael’s gun – nice metaphor there, show! And then they bond over Jane’s favorite telenovela. Michael is sweet as he asks why she likes them without being condescending. Jane tells him they’re the epitome of romance – and snow makes everything romantic! She also translates for him: “from our first meeting, I knew it was you. I just knew.” And this episode is about those first meetings. Jane and Michael kiss for the first time and snow appears to come out of Jane’s bullet hole in the ceiling – it must be love!

Unfortunately, in the present, things are not so clear. I really like how the parallel Michael’s first appearing at Jane’s door with him now showing up with her wedding dress. She still isn’t ready to talk to him. Jane tells Xo (Andrea Navedo) and Alba (Ivonne Coll) that she looks at him differently – and that’s the other main theme of this episode. How our perceptions about people and situations can change. Jane says she is still wearing her engagement ring because for her, taking it off will be final.

It’s hard not to feel for both of these guys – and of course we ALL want to be with Jane! When Jane’s calendar comes up on his phone that she is to begin teaching at a Catholic high school, Michael immediately knows how upset Jane will be and texts her to reassure her and tell her he’s sorry about it. When Jane refuses to talk to him, Michael goes to Xo for advice, and the look on Dier’s fact is heartbreaking! Xo looks like she already knows that it’s likely too late, but she does tell him that he has to get Jane to change the way she’s thinking about him. Michael finally gets Jane to meet with him, and he’s managed to secure a boat to try to recreate the telenovela scene from when they first met. Michael also knows Jane well enough to know what it means when she takes off the engagement ring without her having to even say it.

Meanwhile, Rafael (Justin Baldoni) can do no wrong in this episode. He calls to apologize to Jane, and to emphasize how much it means to him to be a “present” father. This is in direct contrast to what Jane feels Michael was prepared to do – let the baby go to an unstable couple, something that was vitally important to Jane. When Jane tells Rafael about being bullied in high school, he can’t picture her being intimidated by anyone. I also loved the symmetry of him finally admitting that he wouldn’t have noticed her in high school. It was a nice way to emphasize that they are both very different people now. And how they view each other has also changed. I also loved the gimmick of Jane’s heart glowing and beating again.

Rafael helps Jane conquer the mean step sisters and then finally takes the opening the narrator (Anthony Mendez) has been telling us about. Rafael tells Jane that he’s having feelings for her and explains that he’s never felt so connected to anyone before. He tells her that he doesn’t believe in fate or destiny, but it’s hard to argue with them having that one kiss and then ending up pregnant together now. He gives her space to think, but when she tells him that she’s broken up with Michael, they share a kiss in the moonlight, under a tree full of the white flowers we’ve come to associate with Jane, and the petals snow down on them. But the narrator also tells us that Jane knows this is the last thing that she should be doing.

Meanwhile, Jane is also trying to manage her new father and her extended family. We see that Melissa (Tina Casciani) clearly has it out for Xo and is happy to use her two daughters – who will always be step-daughters to Rogelio (Jaime Camil) – I love how clueless he can be! – Valeria (Vanessa Merrell) and Victoria (Veronica Merrell) as well. I loved that the twins playing the evil step sisters are also “V”s! They do a great job going from bitchy to sympathetic.

We learn that Jane wants to teach middle school to prevent girls from turning into the kinds of mean girls who tormented her, so of course, she ends up at a high school with two mean girls immediately gunning for her – because as Rogelio tells us, Melissa insisted they go to Jane’s school. They immediately out her to the nuns – Sister Margaret (Leslie Sims) and the more sympathetic Sister Theresa (Willow Geer). I did love how Jane described her situation – as having turned an unfortunate circumstance into a thoughtful choice. I also loved in the end when she tells them she can be a valuable “asset” and Sister Margaret agrees – Jane – because of the website the mean girls put up, can literally be an asset, bringing money and warm bodies into the church. Sister Margaret has really changed the way she views Jane! I also loved the other equation that was associated with the nuns: “nuns + drama = fired!”

In the end, it was fun to watch how Jane and Xo had to both deal with the mean girls in their lives. Jane tells Xo to take the high road, but in the end, Jane has to resort to the same tactics as the mean girls in order to defeat them. As it turns out, she has her perception of them changed and feels sorry for them – they don’t like their mother or even know where their father is – something Jane can relate to as well. Xo taking the high road almost costs her her musical dream when Melissa cancels the band on her. Navedo’s beautiful a Capella song was a highlight of the episode.

We also see that Xo has grown and pushed Rogelio away when he tries to kiss her after her performance. She’s determined not to come between him and Jane. In hindsight she realizes she shouldn’t have dated the father of the mean girl in Jane’s high school either. Rogelio is disappointed but understands and respects her decision. We get to start to see a more serious side of Rogelio in this episode. He presents Jane with a car – and then gives the twins each one too when Jane points out that they are jealous. She sees it as a meaningless too grand gesture, but he explains that the gift of a car was actually a very thoughtful one for him. He didn’t have his own car until he was 35 (32 if anyone asks!), so is was a big milestone for him. He feels like he’s missed the big milestones of Jane’s life. He’s so genuinely proud of her and her successes that he wanted to be able to be a part of one milestone. He also wanted to help make her busy life easier. I was lovely to see her turn to him for comfort when she confessed she’d just broken up with Michael.

I’ve remarked before about how much I love all the nice little touches in the show. I really liked the things they did with social media in this episode. The girls try to put a really hurtful website up about Jane, but it turns out to (maybe!) be a good thing. Jane is able to steal the girls’ phones - with Rafael’s help! – and turn the social media tables on them. I thought it was hilarious that Jane got a hold of Rogelio by tweeting him. I also loved the #awkwardfamilydinner and the “Oscar” selfie to go with it. We learn that Rogelio has 6.3 million followers on Twitter – almost exactly twice the number that Jaime Camil has! I love that the show and actors have no problem poking fun at themselves!

Petra (Yael Grobglas) has some serious problems in this episode. Rafael is able to discredit her attempt to frame him for spousal abuse. I loved him telling her to get out “and take your boyfriend with you” – giving her Zaz’s ashes. Unfortunately, that means she doesn’t have the money that Ivan (Christopher Corbin) is demanding. When he shows about and is about to shoot her, Zaz saves the day when Petra uses his urn to brain Ivan. Is he dead? And if he is, how is she going to dispose of that body? I’m still wondering if Ivan is going to tie into the Sin Rostro storyline. At least Michael gets a break in the case when he figures out what the numbers mean!

Another wonderfully enjoyable episode. Great performances from Rodriguez, Camil, Dier, Navedo, and Baldoni this week! What did you think of the episode? Do you feel sorry for Michael? Is Jane moving too fast? Is Melissa going to tone it down now? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below!

About the Author - Lisa Macklem
I do interviews and write articles for the site in addition to reviewing a number of shows, including Supernatural, Arrow, Agents of Shield, The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, Forever, Defiance, Bitten, Glee, and a few others! Highlights of this past year include covering San Diego Comic Con as press and a set visit to Bitten. When I'm not writing about television shows, I'm often writing about entertainment and media law in my capacity as a legal scholar. I also work in theatre when the opportunity arises. I'm an avid runner and rider, currently training in dressage.

12 comments:

  1. Great review this was good episode I do think Jane should give Michael a break but love the kiss between her and Rafael love Jane scenes with her family but I would like to see more of Rafael scenes with his sister and father

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  2. Excellent review as usual.
    I'm totally Team Rafael but I think she has been too harsh with Michael. I understand her disappointment. I was the first to feel uncomfortable with the things he didn't tell her and his selfish approach at the beginning about the baby (I'm still wondering if he really came clean about his brother). He made amends but for Jane who an 'All or nothing' kind of gal it wasn't enough.

    I think the heart of the problem is that she has feelings for Rafael, whatever those might be (love, lust, friendship, fondness... hard to say at this point but I would totally get the lust part, lol). Rafael has been constantly honest to her, he told her about his divorce even though he knew the impact it could have as far as custody would go, he told her right away that he had spent the night in prison, he helped her with the step sisters from hell... he is totally hot... he's the guy she majorly crushed on 5 years ago... the father of her baby, etc. I'm curious to see how they will go on from here.
    Michael himself said that if she had doubts about her feelings that maybe they shouldn't get married right now. We are there, she does have those feelings and they have to be majorly confusing. They needed to step back and postpone the wedding. Jane needs to address the elephant in the room (her change of feelings towards the men in her life and find out what she really wants)

    I love the whole Xo/Rogelio/Melissa story! Xo came out as the winner and I was so glad;
    Poor Petra is over her head with her problems. I can't say I pity her. I felt bad last week after hearing about the hardships she had gone through but I'm back at being over that LOL
    Rafael was perfect handling her. I read elsewehere that he was boring, I think he is very clever and knows when to play his cards, but he isn't mercenary (at least not now).
    I totally hope we're going to see his sister soon.

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  3. Jane the Virgin is one of a few shows where character's secrets are revealed pretty fast.

    We don't have to wait a whole season for..
    - Jane to find out about her father,
    - either Rafael or Jane to say how they feel about one another (other thing is that they prefer the truth in pretty much every case),
    - Jane to find photos of Petra and Zazo so Michael can't keep a secret that he knew about their affair way before her,
    - Jane to defeat her sort of former stepsisters with their own weapon (only in one episode),

    - Rafael to prove that he actually didn't beat up Petra and Jane believed him (so there's no understatements and stupid schemes) :)

    These details made me love this show so much. I like that the viewers are almost on the same page as characters. There are other things of course (like Petra's past, Luisa and Rafael's stepmom romance), but that don't piss me off, like it would in case of those facts above.

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  4. Great review!

    Rafael is like a fairy tale, just it. I hope Jane realizes your life is not a telenovela! #TeamMichael

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  5. Thanks! I agree! I do think we got a lot more of Rafael in this episode to help flesh him out a bit more so he's not just some perfect dream. Brett Dier breaks my heart though!!

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  6. That's the beauty of a telenovela - they are meant to move quickly! I completely agree that they are striking the right balance here - and you know there can always be more secrets and twists and turns around the corner!

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  7. Thanks!
    I think we got to learn a lot more about Rafael in this episode and I'm liking him more and more. I think it's great that Jane doesn't have an easy choice here! I was very uncomfortable with Michael putting himself before the baby to begin with, so I'd really like to see him make better amends for that. I'm dying to see more of Rafael's dad especially because I love Carlo Rota! I'm wondering if he's Sin Rostro????


    I also love the Xo/Rogelio romance! I hope that Xo will relent... I'm really interested to find out more about Petra's storyline too...

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  8. Thanks! I'm dying for more of Rafael's family - especially his dad because I'm such a big fan of Carlo Rota. I'm wondering if he's Sin Rostro??? I like that we got to know a lot more about Rafael in this episode - or at least I feel like I know him better...

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  9. I wonder about that too if Rafael father is Sin Rostro but also wonder is Rose the one giving the cops information

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  10. But Refael hasn't been totally honest with Jane. That's the point. He told Petra he had known about her cheating for some time and that they were done. He didn't tell Jane about this right away because (obviously), he didn't want to risk not having custody of his child. He knew well before Michael did that his marriage was a sham and yet said nothing to Jane until he thought it would help his romantic situation with Jane. But Jane is so hot for the guy, she doesn't see any of that. Or that his feelings are more about the fact she is pregnant with his baby than who she is as a person. He can't possibly love her like Michael does, Yet, she's willing to throw away a two year relationship with a guy is who is clearly crazy about her for what is basically an infatuation. Maybe that's romantic to some. I think it's just plain stupid. Michael needs to stop mourning the loss of his fiancée. She has moved on and quite quickly. he should as well. That detective he works with should be very happy to learn he is no longer attached.

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  11. Oh! Good points! But I don't think that Rafael knew about the affair for that long and he was willing to try to make the marriage work until then. But I do agree about Jane throwing away a 2 year relationship for someone she barely knows - but then there is destiny and meant to be and love at first sight in telenovelas!

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  12. Yes Rafael hasn't been totally honest but he's still eons ahead of Michael. One thing he hasn't told her is that he could lose the hotel with her going after Luisa. Interestingly he has nothing to gain from keeping that from her.
    Jane needs to find out what she wants and needs for herself. She can't do that with being with anyone, there I agree with you. But thinking she should stay with a guy who has been that dishonest when he could have come clean many times before is plain stupid too.

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