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‘Jane the Virgin’ Creator Jennie Snyder Urman on Series Finale’s Happy Endings, Big Narrator Reveal

Jennifer Maas

(Warning: This post contains major spoilers for the “Jane the Virgin” series finale) And now, friends, we’ve come to the end of “Jane the Virgin,” and in classic telenovela fashion, the story closed with our titular heroine, played by Gina Rodriguez, getting her happy ending: marrying Rafael (Justin Baldoni), the father of her son Mateo and the man destiny has been pushing her toward since the pilot. Actually, everyone close to Jane got what they wanted (or what they didn’t know they wanted, but needed). Petra (Yael Grobglas) reunited with J.R. (Rosario Dawson), Rogelio (Jaime Camil) achieve crossover fame as a star in the U.S., Xiomara (Andrea Navedo) was brave enough to move with Rogelio to New York City, and Alba (Ivonne Coll) glowed watching how much her daughter and granddaughter have grown up. Also Read: 'Veronica Mars' Creator on What That Finale Twist Could Mean for Leo and Veronica All of this joy was the goal for “Jane the Virgin” creator Jennie Snyder Urman, who told TheWrap the reason she decided to resolve The CW drama’s main conflicts — Michael (Brett Dier) officially letting go of Jane, the series-long villain Rose (Bridget Regan) being killed off — before the...

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