'Jane The Virgin' CW Season 3 Spoilers
Brett Dier and Gina Rodriguez star on The CWs "Jane The Virgin" series. CW

Telenovelas are characterized for having plot twists that constantly change the course of a character's path and "Jane The Virgin" follows those guidelines. Spoiler Alert! Spoiler Alert! Last night's episode of The CW show had the death of Michael, played by Brett Dier. He was the character that Jane (Gina Rodriguez) married and the person she lost her virginity to. As the episode played live, fans expressed messages of devastation on social media, shocked by what they were watching. Now, the stars of the series are reacting to the ultimate plot twist.

"Most incredible group of people I've ever worked with in my life. I'll never forget the time we shared together," Dier wrote on Twitter. He also attached an extensive note that read: "I have had such an incredible time on this show. It was one of the biggest moments of my life. Playing Michael has been a life changing experience, and I'm so thankful for it. I appreciate all my fans support, and all the beautiful tweets and comments about my characters journey.

"This cast and crew, writers and directors, I will never forget. You guys are truly incredible people. And I'm so glad I got to meet you, grow with you and have you all in my life. Most giving, generous group I've ever encountered. I will love you all forever!"

Brett also dedicated a few words to his character writing: "Michael, you felt like a part of me, and I always thought it was nuts when actors said that. But I get it. You will always be in my heart."

Gina Rodriguez wrote: "My love for Brett Dier and Michael is so extreme. Loved shooting this episode." She then added on a separate tweet: "#TeamMichaelForever this show, my journey is absolutely nothing without Brett Dier, I love you dude. We made this together."

Jaime Camil also sent some love to his co-star on Instagram.

 

We adore you @brettdier ❤️ You are everything #JaneTheVirgin

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