'Jane the Virgin' season 3 spoilers: Jane gets caught in relationship woes

Promotional photo for "Jane the Virgin" season 3. Facebook/CWjanethevirgin

There are only two episodes left for "Jane the Virgin" season 3. Next week, it is going to center on three romantic relationships that have formed on the show and their issues.

According to the synopsis for episode 19, Jane (Gina Rodriguez) and her new love interest, young actor Fabian (guest star Francisco San Martin), will confront the issue as to where they stand. It seems that they are not on the same page when it comes to the status of their relationship, and because of this, Jane is going to have a difficult time asking the man for a favor.

In the upcoming episode's extended trailer, Jane is seen visiting the actor on the set of his and Rogelio's (Jaime Camil) telenovela. While Fabian quickly assumes that Jane's purpose of being there is to "make love," it looks like she has other intentions. Based on her actions, there is a possibility that she will be breaking up with him. Later on in the video, Jane is seen punching Fabian in the face in defense to her father. As to what the two men were fighting about, fans will have to tune in next week.

According to CarterMatt, while watching Jane and Fabian together is quite entertaining, it obviously will not work, especially because of how different they are from each other. A lot of the show's fans also think that it is very unusual of Jane to be dating someone like him.

However, by the looks of it, it is not only her own relationship woes that Jane will be facing. After presenting herself to help out in parents' wedding, she will get tangled up in Xo (Andrea Navedo) and Rogelio's issues. Also, Rafael (Justin Baldoni) and Petra (Yael Grobglas) will be turning to her for advice, but as Jane does not want to get involved, she is said to refuse.

"Jane the Virgin" season 3 episode 19 will air on May 15, Monday, at 9 p.m. EDT on The CW.

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