Jane.the Virgin ((exclusive)) ✓

Relations: That series focuses on that complications of bloodlines ties as well as the obstacles regarding managing different generations and customs.

I also need to maintain the structure of the sentences but with the substituted synonyms. Let me start applying this step by step, ensuring that each replaceable word gets three synonyms in braces, separated by pipes. jane.the virgin

That program features the multifaceted assembly of characters, featuring Spanish-speaking leads along with LGBT people. Lightheartedness: That program’s comedy remains the key element concerning its charm, including many episodes featuring funny situations and sharp punchlines. Spirit: This program’s essence yet feelings depth create this a captivating and absorbing show. Relations: That series focuses on that complications of

Next sentence: "Amazon Prime Video: You can also stream Jane the Virgin on Amazon Prime Video." Replace "stream" with view and "on" with on. But since "Amazon Prime Video" is a proper noun, it stays. The phrase "You can also" has "also" which is a function word. Maybe they want all replaceable parts, including adverbs. Next sentence: "Amazon Prime Video: You can also

Original: All four seasons of Jane the Virgin are available to stream on Netflix.

Plot Summary paragraph. Each word needs synonyms unless it's a proper noun. "Revolves around" could be centered upon. "Life" might be existence. "Ambitious" becomes driven. "Virgin" here is part of the character's name, so maybe not. Wait, Jane is a virgin in the show. The word "virgin" is used here as a status, so it's a descriptor. Should I replace it? The user says to skip brands and names. "Virgin" is a term, so maybe replace it with synonyms like chaste but that's getting into gender-specific terms. Alternatively, perhaps unmarried but not sure. Maybe keep as is if not a brand. Hmm.

Third sentence: "Hulu: Hulu offers a range of episodes from Jane the Virgin, including current and past seasons." Replace "offers" with offers, "a range of episodes" with a collection of episodes, "including" with including, "current and past" with recent, though "current" and "past" are separate adjectives. Wait, the instruction was three synonyms for each word with a space. So maybe "current and past" should be handled as two separate words: newest and past. Also "seasons" was replaced with installments.