![]() ![]() ![]() That’s not something that really works in the early days of the 1900s, so instead, Josephine gets drunk and sleeps with Rake, and then gets pregnant. ![]() Of course, the premise of Jane the Virgin is that she’s a pregnant due to an accidental artificial insemination. That includes the love triangle between Jane, Michael, and Rafael (Josephine, Martin, and Rake). What this means is that the book took the first two seasons of the show and rewrote it into a historical. ![]() In Jane World, she wrote her first novel based on the love story between herself and her husband, Michael, but set it in 1900s Miami. There’s the Real World layer, the Jane World layer (what’s happened in the show), and the Book World layer. There’s a lot of meta involved, and there’s a few layers we have to work through. But there’s a fundamental truth that what works as a storytelling technique in one medium doesn’t always work in another. It’s broken the fourth wall and appeared in our hands. This is supposed to be Jane’s first novel, which is about to be published in the timeline of the show. Some of those trials and tribulations are just too real. Around here, we adore Jane the Virgin, and I’ve been loving the storyline of Jane becoming a romance author. ![]()
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