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Do you really think that's the last we've seen of Andie? It seems a little too neat for someone who Facebook stalked her ex and his fiancée for all that time.

I am a nanny and I agree 100% with your interpretation. There are a lot of comments deriding Jane's irrationality and championing Rafael's total reasonable offer (he has a demanding job! They can afford it! Childcare is not a bad thing! She just doesn't understand the pressure he's under!). However, I saw it as you

"Thank you for being better than your network, Jane the Virgin."

I have been scrolling through the entire thread looking for someone else wondering where Satan Sydney and Angelic Victor have disappeared to. For an episode that seemed to emphasize Julia's uncertainties regarding her divorce, to have the kids be mysteriously absent seemed like a lost opportunity. When her lawyer

Having been a nanny for a doctor and her corporate husband, I agree with all of this. It really took away some of the joy for me. Female doctors who have young families are under an immense amount of pressure to perform well at work and at home. It is incredible that Rainbow has four children with no help given the

Basically agreeing with all the other commenters pointing out how whiny and self-absorbed Mitch and Cam were to the point of being insufferable. The part where he glosses over Lily being harassed and bullied at school was dark and not really funny. I saw what they were trying to do but they shouldn't have taken her

He and his wife still live in the same town in North Dakota. His kids are in college but apparently when everyone is home, they still attend the family's original church with his wife. He says he's still religious but not currently attending any churches in town.

We saw this at the Milwaukee Film Festival last weekend and had no idea what to expect. We chose it for the time slot alone. It is incredibly powerful and sticks with you after you leave. Pastor Reinke and one of the Overnighters (Keegan) highlighted in the film were in the audience to answer questions. Though the