AVClub: There are a lot of moving parts that work together in unison to make Jane The Virgin a consistently entertaining TV series, and they’ve all been finely tuned in “Chapter Forty-Two.” Micah Schraft and Paul Sciarotta’s script gracefully weaves together the show’s three layers of reality into one cohesive narrative that embraces telenovela conventions while simultaneously commenting on them. Zetna Fuentes’ direction navigates the different levels of the story with ease and pulls passionate performances from the cast members, who do exceptional work finding the emotional truth of their scenes, no matter how heightened the situations may get.
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