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* FakeOrgasm: While Jane loses her virginity to her new husband, Michael, she lies that she finished to Michael as not to disappoint him. After learning some lessons about spontaneity, communication, and processing one's loss of virginity, Jane and Michael are able to have mutually satisfying sex.



* SexualKarma: PlayedWith. The good Jane doesn't have such a good experience her first time, having to fake an orgasm, and she and Michael take time finding their groove as a couple. On the flipside, the villainous Rose is a SexGoddess who has a very healthy sex life with Luisa. Jane and Michael later get their groove back.

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* SexualKarma: PlayedWith. The good Jane doesn't have such a good experience her first time, having to [[FakeOrgasm fake an orgasm, orgasm]], and she and Michael take time finding their groove as a couple. On the flipside, the villainous Rose is a SexGoddess who has a very healthy sex life with Luisa. Jane and Michael later get their groove back.

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* GoodPeopleHaveGoodSex: Played with. The good Jane doesn't have such a good experience her first time, having to fake an orgasm, and she and Michael take time finding their groove as a couple. On the flipside, the villainous Rose has a very healthy sex life with Luisa. Jane and Michael later get their groove back.



* SexualKarma: PlayedWith. The good Jane doesn't have such a good experience her first time, having to fake an orgasm, and she and Michael take time finding their groove as a couple. On the flipside, the villainous Rose is a SexGoddess who has a very healthy sex life with Luisa. Jane and Michael later get their groove back.



* YouKilledMyFather: Namedropped several times as the reason Luisa is hesitant about entering a relationship with Rose.

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* YouKilledMyFather: Namedropped several times as the reason Luisa is hesitant about entering a relationship with Rose.Rose.
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* TheirFirstTime: Jane's first time having sex. The UnspokenPlanGuarantee element is both played straight and deconstructed: their plans are derailed by constant interruptions, and it's only when they are able to be spontaneous that they succeed in consummating their marriage. The deconstruction happens when they fail at HollywoodSex, and Jane isn't particularly satisfied. Ultimately, good sex requires both spontaneity ''and'' planning.

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* TheirFirstTime: Jane's first time having sex. The UnspokenPlanGuarantee element is both played straight and deconstructed: their plans are derailed by constant interruptions, and it's only when they are able to be spontaneous that they succeed in consummating their marriage. The deconstruction happens when they fail at HollywoodSex, IdealizedSex, and Jane isn't particularly satisfied. Ultimately, good sex requires both spontaneity ''and'' planning.
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* BeautyMark: Cecilia has one, to distinguish her from Jane.
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* RealityEnsues: A couple's first time -- especially when it's someone's first time ''period'' -- is rarely mind-blowingly spectacular, even if it's not exactly ''bad''. Sex often takes a few (or more) tries for it to get really good... and it also takes the couple ''talking to each other''.
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** Rogelio even takes an affectionate potshot at the ''Series/{{Arrowverse}}''.

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** Rogelio even takes an affectionate potshot at the ''Series/{{Arrowverse}}''.''Series/{{Arrowverse}}'' when buttering up the execs.

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* BitingTheHandHumor: For the show's network Creator/TheCW, which none of the characters have heard of.
-->'''Rogelio''': The CW is interested in doing an adaptation of ''The Passions of Santos''.\\

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* BitingTheHandHumor: BitingTheHandHumor:
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For the show's network Creator/TheCW, which none of the characters have heard of.
-->'''Rogelio''': --->'''Rogelio''': The CW is interested in doing an adaptation of ''The Passions of Santos''.\\


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** Rogelio even takes an affectionate potshot at the ''Series/{{Arrowverse}}''.
--->'''Rogelio''': A superhero for every night of the week — what programming genius!
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* RealityEnsues: A couple's first time -- especially when it's someone's first time ''period'' -- is rarely mind-blowingly spectacular, even if it's not exactly ''bad''. Sex often takes a few (or more) tries for it to get really good... and it also takes the couple ''talking to each other''.
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* MediumBlending: Jane and Michael's sex scenes are replaced by animated scenes of the two of them flying around in a rocket.
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* MadonnaWhoreComplex: Jane's struggles with losing her virginity are reflected in her struggle to write her great-aunt Cecilia (who revealed to Mateo Sr.'s family that Alba wasn't a virgin). She goes from imagining a sex-motivated Cecilia as a SpicyLatina, later as a "horndog" when struggling with her own experiences with Michael, to a non-sexually motivated Cecilia as a nun. Also deconstructed, as Jane has spent so long identifying herself as a virgin that she feels weird without said identifier. When Jane starts getting over it, she gets a fuller grasp on Cecilia as a character.

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* MadonnaWhoreComplex: Jane's struggles with losing her virginity are reflected in her struggle to write her great-aunt Cecilia (who revealed to Mateo Sr.'s family that Alba wasn't a virgin). She goes from imagining a sex-motivated Cecilia as a SpicyLatina, later as a "horndog" when struggling with her own experiences with Michael, to a non-sexually motivated Cecilia as a nun. Also deconstructed, as Jane has spent so long identifying herself as a virgin that she has internalized the Madonna-Whore Complex and feels weird without said identifier. her "purity." When Jane she starts getting over it, she gets a fuller grasp on Cecilia as a character.



* TheirFirstTime: Jane's first time having sex.

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* TheirFirstTime: Jane's first time having sex. The UnspokenPlanGuarantee element is both played straight and deconstructed: their plans are derailed by constant interruptions, and it's only when they are able to be spontaneous that they succeed in consummating their marriage. The deconstruction happens when they fail at HollywoodSex, and Jane isn't particularly satisfied. Ultimately, good sex requires both spontaneity ''and'' planning.



-->'''Rogelio''': Two words. No, four words. Gloria Estefan and Emilio...Estefan. They deserve five!

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-->'''Rogelio''': Two words. No, four words. Gloria Estefan and Emilio... Estefan. They deserve five!
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* AsHimself: Gloria and Emilio Estefan show up at Xiomara's show as a favor to Rogelio.

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* AsHimself: Gloria Music/GloriaEstefan and Emilio Estefan show up at Xiomara's show as a favor to Rogelio.
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->''"But you feel like you lost something, and you didn't. You just gained something. A whole new dimension of your life, your relationship."''
-->-- '''Xiomara''' to '''Jane'''
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* AsHimself: Gloria and Emilio Estefan show up at Rogelio's show as a favor.

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* AsHimself: Gloria and Emilio Estefan show up at Rogelio's Xiomara's show as a favor.favor to Rogelio.

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* AsHimself: Gloria and Emilio Estefan.

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* AsHimself: Gloria and Emilio Estefan.Estefan show up at Rogelio's show as a favor.



* ShoutOut: Posters of ''Series/TheFlash2014'' and ''Series/The100'' are shown when Rogelio and Dina visit the CW office.

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* SiblingTriangle: Jane figures that her great-aunt Cecilia was in love with her grandfather, and that was why she told on her sister Alba, and writes this into her story. Alba later confirms it to actually be the case.
* ShoutOut: Posters of fellow CW shows ''Series/TheFlash2014'' and ''Series/The100'' are shown when Rogelio and Dina visit the CW network office.
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Jane and Michael move on to the next phase in their relationship -- they're officially cleared for sex, but this is complicated by moving house. Jane also interviews her grandmother for her novel. Xo finds herself at a crossroads with her singing career, while Rogelio makes a move to become a crossover star.

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* AsHimself: Gloria and Emilio Estefan.
* BaitAndSwitch: The opening has Jane and Michael making a lot of sex noises, but it turns out they're just moving boxes. The narrator lampshades it.
* BeautyMark: Cecilia has one, to distinguish her from Jane.
* BitingTheHandHumor: For the show's network Creator/TheCW, which none of the characters have heard of.
-->'''Rogelio''': The CW is interested in doing an adaptation of ''The Passions of Santos''.\\
'''Jane''': What's the CW? Like a, like...a streaming thing?
* EroticEating: Done by "Horndog Cecilia" with a banana while advising Jane to turn up the seduction.
* GoodPeopleHaveGoodSex: Played with. The good Jane doesn't have such a good experience her first time, having to fake an orgasm, and she and Michael take time finding their groove as a couple. On the flipside, the villainous Rose has a very healthy sex life with Luisa. Jane and Michael later get their groove back.
* TheGloriousWarOfSisterlyRivalry: Alba and Cecilia's complicated dynamic is implied to be something like this. Cecilia was gregarious and the life of the party, while Alba (from what we see in flashbacks) was more sensible and down-to-earth.
* KilledOffscreen: Derek, in-between seasons, by Rose's doing.
* MadonnaWhoreComplex: Jane's struggles with losing her virginity are reflected in her struggle to write her great-aunt Cecilia (who revealed to Mateo Sr.'s family that Alba wasn't a virgin). She goes from imagining a sex-motivated Cecilia as a SpicyLatina, later as a "horndog" when struggling with her own experiences with Michael, to a non-sexually motivated Cecilia as a nun. Also deconstructed, as Jane has spent so long identifying herself as a virgin that she feels weird without said identifier. When Jane starts getting over it, she gets a fuller grasp on Cecilia as a character.
-->'''Cecilia''': Now, can we finally stop with that virgin-whore nonsense? (in Spanish) There are so many other interesting things about me!
* RaceLift: In-universe, the CW is willing to adapt ''Santos'' but starring Rob Lowe in the titular role.
* ShoutOut: Posters of ''Series/TheFlash2014'' and ''Series/The100'' are shown when Rogelio and Dina visit the CW office.
* TheirFirstTime: Jane's first time having sex.
* TwoWordsICantCount:
-->'''Rogelio''': Two words. No, four words. Gloria Estefan and Emilio...Estefan. They deserve five!
* UncannyFamilyResemblance: Jane's great-aunt Cecilia is portrayed by Gina Rodriguez.
* YouKilledMyFather: Namedropped several times as the reason Luisa is hesitant about entering a relationship with Rose.

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