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Nine Reasons To Get Excited For 'Jane the Virgin' Season Three

Get ready for even more of all the heartache, humor, and endless drama that we’ve come to love!

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Nine Reasons To Get Excited For 'Jane the Virgin' Season Three
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That’s right. Our favorite telenovela within a telenovela is being renewed for its third season! The CW's hit show "Jane the Virgin" is scheduled to air its 45th chapter on October 17t. While we still have some time before the first episode of season three hits the small screen, there were some seriously crazy moments of season two that are worth watching again just to get the full effect (plus, all of season two is now on Netflix).

Here is a recap of some of the most dramatic moments of the season two finale and some things to get excited for in season three.

1. Jane and Michael finally got married

Undoubtably one of the most heartfelt and moving moments of the finale was when Michael recited his wedding vows to Jane in Spanish; it was beautifully unexpected and made for a loving display of affection and a willingness to mix cultures. So what's next for these two?

2. Obviously this, right?

Right!

3. Wrong. Michael was shot by Sin Rostro!


So close. So close. After Michael realizes that Susanna has never been who she said she was, she shoots him right in the chest, leaving all of us perched on the edge of our seats wondering whether or not Michael is alive.

4. Mateo (aka the cutest baby ever)

Who just learned how to walk, by the way!

5. Raphael and Jane

Speaking of babies, let's get back to Jane's baby-daddy, Raphael. We know that Raph is still in love with Jane and that he desperately wanted to confess his heart to her, but he decided to keep his feelings to himself for the sake of her happiness. So will the love triangle still be as prominent now that Jane and Michael are married? Or will Raph try even harder now to win her heart?

6. Xiomara and Rogelio


They both know that they have strong feelings for each other, but they also both know that one wants children and the other does not.

7. Or Xiomara and Esteban?

I don't know if we're ready for a fourth baby on the show...

8. Anezka switching places with Petra

This isn't your average Parent-Trap twin switcheroo. Definitely did not see that one coming. Turns out Anezka is even more evil and manipulative than Petra! But I'm not going to lie, they really did get great use out of that hashtag.

9. The return of Rose

Seriously, the craziest reveal ever. Like, what?! Rose faked her own death, disguised herself as Susanna, made her way onto the Miami police force, managed to jail Mutter, and then shot Michael. And now she wants to whisk Luisa away to continue the "greatest love story ever told." Oh man. That's a real telenovela move.

I definitely needed a minute (or 10) to recover after this episode. There were so many plot twists and game-changers, along with some super emotional moments that really gave me all the feels. I think it's safe to say that we were all pretty overwrought as the typical "To be continued" typed out across the screen. We're ready for season three now, okay!

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