'Jane the Virgin' season 3 episode 19 spoilers: Will Jane break up with Fabian?

Will Jane find a new love in season 3? Facebook/CWjanethevirgin

Jane Villanueva (Gina Rodriguez) almost opened herself to a new romantic relationship in the previous episode of "Jane the Virgin" season 3, but things will not go according to plan in the upcoming episode.

According to the synopsis of the episode called "Chapter Sixty-Three," Jane and her new love interest Fabian (guest star Francisco San Martin) appear to have a different opinion regarding the status of their relationship. This will make it more difficult and awkward for Jane to rely on him for a favor.

In the episode's trailer, Jane appears to be ready to end her relationship with Fabian when she visits him on the set of his telenovela. But Fabian thinks she just wants to be intimate with her during her visit. This could be harder for Jane to break up with him.

But her own love life is the least of all her problems, since both Rafael (Justin Baldoni) and Petra (Yael Grobglas) turn to her for advice regarding their issues. However, Jane decides not to involve herself in their problems, so she refuses to give both of them any advice.

However, Jane still finds herself in the middle of her parents' troubles after volunteering to help Xo (Andrea Navedo) and Rogelio (Jaime Camil) in their upcoming wedding. But based on the trailer of the upcoming episode, she does not seem prepared to face all the demands of the bride and groom-to-be.

The trailer also shows that Jane will punch Fabian in the face in order to protect her father, after the two actors appear to be in the middle of a heated argument on the set of "Los Viajes de Guillermo."

The upcoming episode of "Jane the Virgin" season 3 will also serve as its penultimate episode, which will be aired by The CW on Monday, May 15, at 9 p.m. EDT.

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