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Agreed. I was slightly biased because I always loved Jane with Rafael. I loved their chemistry, despite their differences and their twist of fate storyline. However, I too liked the Michael of Season 1 and, for a time, I actually thought that JTV was going to be very clever and turn him into the shady villian of the

I haven't watched the end of season 3 or 4. Its a shame because I loved the first 2 seasons but Jenna became so annoying and frankly I struggled to have any sympathy for her. She was actually quite horrible to a lot of people when I stopped watching. Personally, I thought Matty should have run for his life!

It's the character's lack of developement from the first season to now that is perhaps the main reason why the amount of love for this character baffles me so much. We seem to know less about him now than we did in the beginning.

You're right Rafael could have found another babysittter - as I said there were lots of other logical solutions his character could have followed but LAZY writing had it all dumped on Jane. I get that Jane wants to be able to rely on people but it always feels like they are trying to win sympathy for her. Jane could

They're not believable because they have no problems, at least the show has portrayed them that way. Its all too perfect. Especially after everything that happened last season. The narrator literally calls Michael perfect! Nobody is perfect. Real couples fight! It can be good, blow off steam and show some passion!

Michael needs to die, like, yesterday! Or they need to do something quickly to disrupt Jane and Michael. They've gone WAY over the top with this whole "perfect, nice, guy" routine! Their relationship isn't remotely believable. Its just sunshine and daisies all the time! Last season he was quite creepy and he did a lot

That's just sloppy writing to win yet more sympathy for Jane. Maybe if he was used to more than two days a week he would be more prepared.

Errr Petra referred to Rafael as "A bigger fish" to be caught after Lachlan's proposal. She's NO victim and to pretend like she is, as this season appears to be doing is beyond a joke. They used each other, true. Stealing someone's girlfriend is cocky and childish. And frankly Lachlan or whatever his name was was a

Its not ridiculous to want your child close to you. Michael and Jane work close to Rafael. And clearly Jane didn't feel he was being so either, as she decided not to move. Mateo is still so young, he could miss out on a lot. Plus, when you have such a young child your support network is everything. They were

Holding her hostage?! COME ON! Rafael has two other children to consider and business to run which is literally cemented into the ground - also both Jane and Michael's jobs are closer to where Rafael lives, so actually its far more logical for them to stay closer to Rafael than for Rafael to move closer to them. And

Ok, I'm really getting sick and tired of Michael being painted as this Saint, with everything bad he's done is just magically forgotten. Of course he was all relaxed and understanding in this episode - he's got everything he wants! Rafael was being pefectly reasonable, Jane only talks about compromise when she's the

I've wanted him dead since last season. WORDS cannot describe my hatred of Michael!