'Jane the Virgin': An unexpected twist

Jane (Gina Rodriguez) finds her life turned upside down after a routine doctor's appointment on Jane the Virgin; watch a sneak peek of the premiere.

“Jane the Virgin” is the exceptionally rare television show to portray religious people not as rubes or bigots, but as smart, compassionate and conflicted. And beyond their stand-out differences from the rest of television, these two shows diverge from

The CW's Jane the Virgin (Mondays, 9/8c) is an infectiously enjoyable confection of outlandish telenovela-inspired soap opera (think Ugly Betty) grounded in lovably fractious family dynamics (think a Latina Gilmore Girls – and 

Don't miss the premiere of “Jane the Virgin” at 9 p.m. Monday on the CW. This segment aired on the KTLA 5 Morning News Show on Monday, Oct. 13, 2014. Filed in: Entertainment 

The new CW comedy Jane the Virgin, premiering tonight, has one of the most over-the-top premises on television right now. In the show, a religious 23-year-old named Jane is accidentally artificially inseminated when a frazzled doctor mistakes her for a