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Fan favourite show Ginny and Georgia has returned to Netflix for an all new series which sees more dramatic storylines than ever but not all viewers are happy with the new episodes
Ginny and Georgia' took a turn when Ginny realized she was pregnant following her split from Marcus — but who is the dad?
Unless there was some sort of technical glitch, Ginny and Georgia season 3 arrived, briefly, at the #8 spot in Netflix’s top 10 list, but as expected, it has shot up to #1 on the service now that the exceptionally long,
Netflix’s Ginny & Georgia has always been a lot of show—usually, too much. On its face, a dramedy about the lives of a young mother (Brianne Howey as Georgia) and her teenage daughter (Antonia Gentry as Ginny) in a tight-knit New England town is quintessential Gilmore Girls (in Season 1,
Season 3 of "Ginny & Georgia" will be available for streaming on Netflix at 3 am ET/midnight PT on Thursday, June 5. According to IMDb, there will be 10 episodes in Season 3 of "Ginny & Georgia", just like previous seasons. IMDb also has the titles for all the episodes, except for the title of the Season 3 finale:
As if that wasn’t dramatic enough, Georgia got married to Paul at the end of season 2 — only to get arrested for murder. The third season proved that Joe was the only one of Georgia’s love interests who stood by her through highs and lows. It led to Georgia finally admitting all the crimes she committed to Joe to prove how much she trusted him.
"Ginny & Georgia" keep the generational trauma alive in the name of poetic justice in Season 3 of the Netflix YA drama
Brianne Howey and Antonia Gentry headline the Netflix series about a single mother's desire for a fresh start.