'Jane the Virgin' season 1 episode 11: More surprises are coming Jane's way!

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The twists in Jane's life seem to be in a never-ending loop as new events unfold in "Jane the Virgin" chapter 11. 

Previously in chapter 10, fans saw Jane, played by the recently awarded actress Gina Rodriguez, deal with Alba's (Ivonne Coll) ordeal.  In the said episode, Alba's life was put in danger after her recent fall. She was also almost deported back to Venezuela while under a coma, until Jane's loving ex-fiancé Michael (Brett Dier) intervened. Will Jane finally realize how much she still means to Michael? 

Meanwhile, Jane will continue to be surprised in the upcoming episode set to air next Monday. 

According to The CW spoilers, Jane will be delighted to find out that she will be given a permanent teaching position, but her excitement will not last long as she faces another unexpected surprise from her father Rogelio (Jaime Camil). This time, Jane will be offered a writing internship under her father's telenovela. 

Will Jane choose the job that she had long been waiting for? Or will she grab the chance of working together with her long-lost dad? 

On the other hand, Michael's never ending quest to unveil the real identity of Sin Rostro will not stop anytime soon. In fact, actor Brett Dier teased that fans are "going to find out who Sin Rostro is very soon. I'd even wager to say we find out in less than five episodes." 

Dier's statement was backed up by Justin Baldoni, who plays the role of Jane's accidental baby-daddy Rafael. 

He said, "We're very close to unmasking who that is. I was blown away when they revealed who that is. That's [executive producer] Jennie Urman's brilliant writing." 

Baldoni mentioned that more shocking revelations will be unveiled in the upcoming episodes of "Jane the Virgin's" first season. These include unexpected twist and turns that fans would never have guessed at the start of the series. 

"Jane the Virgin" chapter 11 will air on Jan. 26.

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