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Jane The Virgin - Season 1
Jane the Virgin follows a young lady name Jane who has high hopes of achieving her ambition, but it seems all will come to play in the weirdest of ways.
12 August 1988, Chantilly, Virginia, USA
16 December 1979, Stuttgart, Germany
3 November 1983, Los Angeles, California, USA
24 August 1945, Córdoba, Argentina
24 July 1986, Lindsay, Ontario, Canada
7 November 1982, Florida, USA
5 October 1970, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, USA
October 09, 2014
It's a delightful comedy-drama about a young woman faced with a completely unexpected dilemma, and it's so inherently endearing that I'm very eager to see how the story of Jane and her fractious but loving family unfolds.
October 13, 2014
This often-heartwarming dramedy is an intriguing find in primetime TV dominated by crime shows and reality contests.
October 09, 2014
What is surprising is how well it all works, thanks to writing that is both cleverly self-aware and unabashedly emotional, plus Rodriguez's knockout lead performance.
September 22, 2014
There's the same soap opera pile-up of circumstances that made me love Ugly Betty.
October 13, 2014
A dramedy about an unplanned pregnancy? CW has nerve - and the creativity to carry it off.
October 13, 2014
Genial and eccentric newcomer has potential, and a lead worth watching.
September 16, 2014
Oh, the show could be awful, with lots of high-strung farce and bad jokes about the Virgin Mother. But it's quite the opposite: a show that, with good humor and intelligence, respectfully follows a woman's journey into the unexpected and unknown
December 09, 2014
Jane is, simultaneously, a soap-streaked telenovela, a sly and tender family drama, a noisy comedy, a passable cop thriller, a metafictional head trip, and a genuinely affecting romance.
October 10, 2014
Rodriguez lights up every scene she's in, never more so than in the closing one for Monday's premiere.
October 10, 2014
It won't be easy for the writers to keep tangling and untangling all the plot threads, but that's their problem, not ours. We can sit back and enjoy the silliness while rooting for Jane to do the right thing and to find happiness.

