'Jane The Virgin' Ends On A High Note
Ah, friends.
We should have known Jane The Virgin would know how to execute a beautiful finale, but what a relief to actually see it.
has been a delight since it premiered in 2014. Loosely based on a Venezuelan telenovela, it carries some expected markers of an actual telenovela (fake deaths! evil twins!) while also working as a satirical take on the form. It employs formal playfulness like typing words onto the screen like captions so you can be reminded who people are, since nobody could be expected to remember everything. And it has a narrator, voiced by Anthony Mendez, who gasps and frets, then comforts us when sad events plague Jane and her family. And that sexy narrator begins his last introduction, his last "let me sum up" segment with, yes,
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