05-09-2017, 06:28 AM
Jane The Virgin tells her son (Mateo is 5) how he was conceived and it was funny. Does anyone think that is how Nick and Adalind will tell Kelly his story that way?
Series Story: The series stars Gina Rodriguez as Jane Villanueva, a working, religious young Latina virgin, who becomes pregnant after being accidentally artificially inseminated.
http://ew.com/recap/jane-the-virgin-seas...pisode-18/
As for sweet Mateo, he’s having a hard time. Jane learns that some kid at school called him “artificial.” My bet is that it was one of the twins. She explains that it’s silly to think that he is artificial because he is flesh and bone right there in his bed! This automatically leads to, “How are babies made?” Jane cobbles together a story about how there’s an egg and a swimmer and a special hug. Mateo seems satisfied.
Speaking of parents, Rafael (accidental father) and Jane are dealing with an interesting dilemma. It seems that Mateo has been giving his friends “special hugs” because he wants to make babies with them. When Jane tries to explain that you have to be an adult to give “special hugs,” Mateo asks if that’s what mommy and daddy did to make him. Hardly. Who wants ice cream? Jane and Rafael must figure out a way to amend their unique “birds and the bees” story.
Moving on from one sticky situation to another, Jane and Rafael tuck Mateo into bed, ready to address the story of his inception. They explain that the order of things was different for their family. It’s because of Mateo that mommy and daddy came together, instead of the other way around. They even go as far as to admit that Aunt Luisa (father's sister who was the doctor who messed up) wasn’t paying attention. TMI? I think so, but Mateo seems fine once Jane clarifies that a lot of things had to happen in order for Mateo to be here. In fact, he’s a miracle.
Mateo asks his mom and dad to stay in the room with him until he falls asleep. This launches a conversation between Jane and Rafael from one end of the bed to the other, through text messages.
Series Story: The series stars Gina Rodriguez as Jane Villanueva, a working, religious young Latina virgin, who becomes pregnant after being accidentally artificially inseminated.
http://ew.com/recap/jane-the-virgin-seas...pisode-18/
As for sweet Mateo, he’s having a hard time. Jane learns that some kid at school called him “artificial.” My bet is that it was one of the twins. She explains that it’s silly to think that he is artificial because he is flesh and bone right there in his bed! This automatically leads to, “How are babies made?” Jane cobbles together a story about how there’s an egg and a swimmer and a special hug. Mateo seems satisfied.
Speaking of parents, Rafael (accidental father) and Jane are dealing with an interesting dilemma. It seems that Mateo has been giving his friends “special hugs” because he wants to make babies with them. When Jane tries to explain that you have to be an adult to give “special hugs,” Mateo asks if that’s what mommy and daddy did to make him. Hardly. Who wants ice cream? Jane and Rafael must figure out a way to amend their unique “birds and the bees” story.
Moving on from one sticky situation to another, Jane and Rafael tuck Mateo into bed, ready to address the story of his inception. They explain that the order of things was different for their family. It’s because of Mateo that mommy and daddy came together, instead of the other way around. They even go as far as to admit that Aunt Luisa (father's sister who was the doctor who messed up) wasn’t paying attention. TMI? I think so, but Mateo seems fine once Jane clarifies that a lot of things had to happen in order for Mateo to be here. In fact, he’s a miracle.
Mateo asks his mom and dad to stay in the room with him until he falls asleep. This launches a conversation between Jane and Rafael from one end of the bed to the other, through text messages.
Women characters do not have to be having sex with the lead to be important to the story.