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'Jane the Virgin' Season 3 Episode 13 Spoilers: Rogelio Asks Bruce for Help

Rogelio (Jaime Camil) is in big trouble and he will find himself asking for help from the person he hates above all in the upcoming episode of "Jane the Virgin."

In the episode titled "Chapter Fifty-Seven," the synopsis (according to TV Guide) reveals that Jane's (Gina Rodriguez) father will be sued for resigning from his reality show. Rogelio will reportedly hire a lawyer to fix the problem, but the man will just make things worse. Since he does not want to go to prison, Rogelio will have no choice but to approach Xo's (Andrea Navedo) boyfriend for help. Bruce (guest star Ricardo Chavira) has the capacity to iron out everything and Rogelio knows it. The experience will grate on his nerves, though. He does not want to be indebted to the man who stole Xo from him.

Meanwhile, Jane is not getting along well with the other mommies at Mateo's (Madison Rojas) school. Petra (Yael Grobglas) wants Jane to help with the school fundraiser so she can erase the others' bad impression of her, but it will not work. In the promo, Jane loses her patience again and tells one of the moms to stop gossiping. Unfortunately, she will do it in front of the preschool's director.

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Jane has a lot on her mind lately. She has been offered a book deal recently and is currently preparing for her first meeting with the editor. Jane has no idea that she is in for a surprise.

Meanwhile, Rafael (Justin Baldoni) has a big decision to make. His new girlfriend, Abbey (guest star Minka Kelly), wants them to move in together. For some reason, he does not want to commit that easily. Rafael will be asking for both Petra and Jane's advice. Hopefully, they will be able to help him make up his mind about the situation.

"Jane the Virgin" season 3 airs Mondays at 9 p.m. EST on the CW.

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