'Jane the Virgin' season 4 spoilers: Rogelio wants to witness his baby's birth; Jane and Rafael to end up together?

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In the upcoming season of "Jane the Virgin," Rogelio De La Vega (Jaime Camil) seemingly witnesses the birth of his daughter, and Jane Villanueva (Gina Rodriguez) may possibly end up with Rafael Solano (Justin Baldoni).

The trailer for the new run of the hit CW comedy was recently released and showed De La Vega with his camera recording himself. "I demand to be a part of this experience!" he says defiantly. He enters the hospital room where his ex-girlfriend Darci Factor (Justina Machado) is about to give birth to the baby. The nurse quickly covers her up from De La Vega's intrusive camera and tells him to leave. Apparently, his footage was live streamed, therefore, some people were able to view the recording including Jane and her mom Xiomara Villanueva (Andrea Navedo) who were both shocked.

Factor intends to keep full custody of the baby and leave out De La Vega but it seems that he will not be agreeable to that. It is likely that the next season is going to have some ups and downs when it comes to the child.

Jane may possibly end up with Solano in the coming season as hinted in a possible love scene between them. She takes off her dress and peeks in the bathroom where he is taking a shower. It remains to be seen if they will end up and be happy together.

In the finale of last season, the wedding of De La Vega and Xiomara got interrupted after he found out that Factor got pregnant with his baby. This revelation put a damper on the wedding as Xiomara told De La Vega, "I want to marry you but not like this." The season ended on this cliffhanger.

"Jane the Virgin" season 4 will return on Friday, Oct. 13 at 9 p.m. EDT on The CW.

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