The fifth season offers a new series of powerful family events, where Jean appears to have a Catholic guilt and is therefore trying to go to Alba for advice. Jean may be surprised when he gets an unexpected answer. On the other hand, Louisa decided to go to Rose with Rafael to help get answers. On the other hand, there seems to be a conflict between Rogelio and River, but the power struggle between the two may have been the best solution in that period.
[It's] going out with not one but several twists and bangs that will blow up any notion that this CW show isn't one of the wittiest, most subversive, and best things on TV.
While the show is known for its signature twists, colorful narration, and imaginative use of graphics, Jane's monologue encapsulates why the show's merits run deeper than those surface quirks.