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16 Reasons Rogelio De La Vega Is The Best Character In "Jane the Virgin"

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If you aren’t already watching "Jane the Virgin," I don’t know what you’re doing with your life. Full of comedy, sadness, anger and surprise this show never ceases to make you feel some sort of emotion. Regardless of whether you are #Team Rafael or #Team Michael, there is always one man we can all agree on: Team Rogelio De La Vega (though he would probably prefer #Team Rogelio DeLa Vega).

This telenovela star, and Jane’s recently found father, delivers his one-liners perfectly, and puts a smile on your face. From worrying about New Pants Wednesday to being a loving father, Ro has his ditzy moments and his serious moments. He always looks to his Twitter fans -- 6.3 million to be exact -- for when he is in the middle of a dilemma. If you can’t find the time to watch "Jane the Virgin" on Netflix, or you’ve misplaced your remote, don’t worry because here are some of the reasons why Rogelio De La Vega is the best character on "Jane the Virgin."

1. His bromance with Michael.

2. He knows how to give hugs.

3. When he pointed out that being handsome, famous, and talented was both both a curse and a blessing.

4. He is a master at tweets and hashtags.

5. He knows what really matters.


6. He knows how to be honest.

7. He owns up to his past mistakes.


8. He has an awesome nickname for his new grandson.

9. He had a feud with Britney Spears.

10. He is always there to help.

11. He is grateful for the world, even if it is to impress his stint mother.

12. He always believes in his daughter, Jane.

13. He makes sure Jane is always safe.

14. He knows how to live in the 21st century.

15. He helps you calm down.

16. And he knows how to finish off with a cliffhanger.

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