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Loved the show. Loved the comments section (Power Rankings, Bad Parenting Tips, the cliff-hanger, ugh, you guys are awesome!!!) and I loved loooooved the recaps, LaToya, just amazing/funny/insightful, they were just as great and sometimes even better than the show itself.

Yes! When she found the USB and Kevin said "Nancy Drew, strikes again" he smiled! It was so cute.

Yeah, this is the first episode where I truly missed Michael, not only as the lovable character and what he meant for Jane, but also what his presence brought to the show. With Jane and Michael together the show had so many other interesting stories to tell, like the dynamics of a young married working class couple

That's one of the things that Jennie Urmann feels sorry for: "The timing", she knows that this show was a happy place given the awful current events :( https://t.co/Yyhm5JDh0l

I think that Mateo (Alba's husband) was the one that came from a rich family, not hers. And since Jane found Catalina through a GoFundMe for medicine, it would be kinda cruel that the show use something so close to the current Venezuelan crisis just as plot point in an evil plan. Seriously, I'm always longing for some

Before 1976 it was run mainly by foreign companies and that's why the government started making changes since 1948. It feels like they just went "Well, Venezuela is famous for its oil so let's say that Jane's grandfather comes from a family with an oil fortune" without more thought into it. And again, speaking as a

Watching last week's episode I was hoping to hear our Happy Birthday song, but no, the just sang the phrase "Cumpleaños Feliz" over and over again, without even adding the line "Te deseamos a ti" that we use to sing.
Another tiny detail are the telenovelas, they could use the names of actual famous Venezuelan ones.

The episode was a perfect mirror of the typical Telenovela finale: The hijinks before the wedding, the lovely moments between our protagonist and her family (Jane and Alba, Jane and Rogelio), the "other guy" accepting that he was happy as long as our heroine is happy (I was so proud of Raf), the big romantic gesture

Yeah, with Cordero as his last name and his love for fútbol/soccer I just assumed he was latino too.

I agree, the treatment of the girlfriend was so awful and mean-spirited; and Anna Kendrick's rol was such a dissapointing cliché.

What?! Next week is the finale?! What a great first season! My only complaint so far is that Abuela's accent doesn't sound venezuelan at all (And now I can understand everybody that complained about Julia Ormond's french - canadian accent) but I'm loving everything else… I'm really going to miss this show.

Just when people tought that It was Haneke's palm to lose this appears! I read an interview where Moretti complain that there was nothing revolutionary in recent movies so I don't think Carax is gonna leave empty handed.

Just when people tought that It was Haneke's palm to lose this appears! I read an interview where Moretti complain that there was nothing revolutionary in recent movies so I don't think Carax is gonna leave empty handed.

Great!

Even though the total absence of female directors in this year line up is depressing, I'm always looking forward to read Mike's coverage so this needs to be on the main page AV Club.

Don't complain the next time you get called The Onion's AV Club, you guys.