'Jane the Virgin' Season 3 Episode 12 Plot Synopsis, Promo Clip Revealed: Season 4 Officially Renewed
"Jane The Virgin" Season 3 has offically been picked up for season 4. Plus, the official plot description and promo clip for episode 13 "Chapter Fifty-Seven" is provided here. While a quick recap of episode 12 "Chapter Fifty-Six" is highlighted for fans who have missed it.
According to Deadline, "Jane the Virgin" Season 3 will officially continue for season 4. The series will be one of the seven returning shows this fall. Other shows include "Arrow" Season 6, "The Flash" Season 4, "DC's Legends of Tomorrow" Season 3, "Supergirl" Season 3 and "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" Season 3.
As for the official plot synopsis of episode 13, Spoilers Guide notes, "When Jane (Gina Rodriguez) messes up at Mateo's school, Petra (Yael Grobglas) convinces Jane to help with the preschool fundraiser to get in the good graces of the preschool's director. Jane is excited for her first meeting with her editor, but he's definitely not what she expected. Rafael's (Justin Baldoni) girlfriend Abbey (guest star Minka Kelly) suggests moving in together, but Rafael seems a little hesitant and turns to Petra and Jane for advice.
Petra is hiding a new relationship, but that's not the only secret she's keeping. Rogelio (Jaime Camil) is being sued after quitting his reality show and hires a lawyer to help fix things, but when the lawyer makes things worse he turns to Bruce (guest star Ricardo Chavira) for help. Meanwhile, Bruce asks Jane and Alba (Ivonne Coll) for help in surprising Xo (Andrea Navedo)."
For a quick summary of episode 12 "Chapter Fifty-Six", Entertainment Weekly reported that Jane got a book deal offer and debated to quit her publishing job.
Elsewhere, Rogelio and Xo tried to fix their friendship. Suddenly, Xo found out about his lies.
"Jane the Virgin" Season 3 episode 13 is titled as "Chapter Fifty-Seven". The upcoming episode is scheduled to premiere on Monday, February 27, 2017, at 9:00 p.m. EST first and exclusive on The CW.
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