Gina Rodriguez is Jane in The CW's 'Jane the Virgin'
Gina Rodriguez poses with her award for Best Actress in a TV Series, Musical or Comedy for her role in "Jane the Virgin" backstage at the 72nd Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California January 11, 2015. Reuters/Mike Blake

The hit new comedy series “Jane The Virgin” on The CW is coming towards the last few episodes of the season. With the telenovela-style series having so many twists and turns, every episode gives as many questions as it gives answers. Now that the identity of “Sin Rostro” has been revealed, the question remains about what happens to her and who will be the next big villain in the show. [Warning: Spoiler Alert!]

Rose has gone into hiding now that her cover has been blown. The police and the Solano family have found out that she is actually “Sin Rostro” and she has killed her husband Emilio. Despite this development, Luisa appears to have eloped with her. Showrunner Jennie Urman tells Vulture that the rest of the season will show more about Rose and Luisa’s love story and how it complicates Rose’s criminal activities. With Emilio dead, Rafael is now left alone to run the hotel. With his ex-wife Petra and his nemesis Lachlan both trying to wrestle the hotel away from him, Rafael will be trying to find his sister and her lover.

“By the end of the season, there'll be another Sin Rostro–esque twist, something that's more soapy and telenovela-y” says Urman. TV Line’s Michael Ausiello also reveals some details about the end of the season and the appearance of another female villain. While it is uncler if the two of them are speaking of the same thing, Ausiello goes into more details.

“Season 1’s penultimate episode will mark the introduction of Jane’s beyotch of a high school nemesis Stephanie.” reveals Ausiello. In the same report, he also reveals that actress Mariah Buzolin has already been chosen to play the new thorn on Jane’s side. While all this is going on, Jane will also be dealing with the birth of her baby and her developing relationship with Rafael. It has been previously revealed by Urman that the baby will be born by the end of the season.

With the series renewed for a second season, the introduction of a new nemesis and the birth of the baby serve as launching grounds for the new season. “Jane The Virgin” airs Mondays at 9pm on The CW.

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