Dear Jo: The Series

Ella and Maura, two friends working at the Indonesian Embassy in Baku, share the dream of finding their life partners. However, fate takes an unexpected turn when Ella becomes attracted to Joshua, who, unbeknownst to her, is destined to be Maura's husband. Ella steps back, determined to ensure Maura's happiness with Joshua, but everything changes when Ella moves away and tragedy strikes her husband, Samir. Leaving Ella pregnant with Maura as her support, and with Maura facing infertility, Ella gives hope to her friend by agreeing to Maura's idea of surrogacy. However, fate takes another cruel turn when an accident claims Maura's life. Jo, grieving the loss of Maura, finds himself entangled in an arranged marriage with Carissa, orchestrated by his family in Indonesia.

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Seasons

10 Episodes • Premiered 2024

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1. Episode 1

Ella sacrificed her love for Joshua when she learned of his arranged marriage to Maura. Their loyalty endured through Samir's tragic death, with Ella receiving Maura's support, and Ella stood by Maura during her struggles to conceive, forging a profound bond."

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2. Episode 2

After failed fertility treatments, Maura considered surrogacy. However, tragedy struck one fateful night that shifted their reality.

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3. Episode 3

Jo returns to Indonesia, but Eyang Daria use Jo's arrival to uphold a longstanding arrangement with Carissa. Grieving, Jo finds solace in alcohol, leading to a concerning incident discovered by Ben.

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4. Episode 4

Jo, considering the baby's legal status, proposes the idea of Ella marrying either him or Ben. Ella and Ben are equally stunned by Jo's unconventional suggestion, leading to tension in their lives.

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5. Episode 5

Feeling cornered by Eyang Daria and Carissa, Jo lies that Ella is Ben's prospective wife. Eyang Daria judges Ben and particularly Ella, fueling Ella's frustration. Carissa senses an odd dynamic between Jo, Ella, and Ben, prompting Jo to dismiss her suspicions. As tensions rise, Ella decides the next step for her and her baby.

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6. Episode 6

Jo and Ella, unaware of growing jealousy, struggle with communication. Jo, immersed in work and saving Mojo Mining for the trust fund, avoids Ella's requests to accompany her during pregnancy-related processes, leading to Ella accusing Jo of neglect. tensions escalate when Ella makes a move to prevent Jo from canceling their agreement.

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7. Episode 7

Jo eventually confesses to Eyang Daria, facing strong opposition and judgment. Carissa senses Jo's distress, persuades him to confide in her, and offers a sympathetic solution.

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8. Episode 8

Jo attempts to contact Ella leading to a meeting at Omega Mall. However, the encounter takes a stressful turn, resulting in Ella rushed to hospital by Jo, Ben, and Hadi.

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9. Episode 9

Ben and Jo compete for Ella's affection. Ben asks Ella to reconsider her decision, is Ella willing to spend the rest of her life with someone who doesn't love her, just because of a surrogacy agreement?

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10. Episode 10

Secrets and intrigues further complicate the relationships between Jo, Ella, and Ben, creates dramatic questions: in the crucial moment of Ella's delivery, who will stand by her side, Jo or Ben?

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