
Georgia met Paul in Ginny & Georgia season 1. The mayor of Wellsbury proved himself to be a pretty great partner, and even after learning about some of the more concerning aspects of Georgia’s past, he chose to marry her all the same. Of course, Paul isn’t the only one hooked on Georgia’s chaos. Zion, Ginny’s father, has been in love with Georgia for years, though they were never able to make a relationship work long term. Then there is Joe, who has had a not-so-secret crush throughout the series. Now, Ginny & Georgia has demonstrated Georgia’s best fit.
Ginny & Georgia Season 3 Confirms Georgia Should End Up With Joe, Not Paul Or Zion
Joe Is The Lucky (Or Maybe Unlucky) Winner






None of Georgia’s potential love interests in Ginny & Georgia are bad people. In fact, Georgia herself is the biggest red flag of the series. Whoever she ends up with won’t have an easy time, so the lucky winner of Georgia’s heart may not be all that fortunate in the end. Regardless, Ginny & Georgia season 3 painted a relatively clear picture of who has the best chance of standing by Georgia in the long term.
Both Paul & Zion Don’t Accept The Worst Parts Of Georgia In Season 3
Joe Doesn’t Make Georgia Feel Judged






Like Joe, Paul, and Zion were made to confront the fact that Georgia has killed. Zion was a bit slower to put it all together, which is ironic since he had known her the longest. He had blinders on for years, but the events of Ginny & Georgia season 3 meant that Zion could no longer ignore the truth about Georgia. Naturally, this changed everything. Zion finally accepted that Georgia was not only a neglectful mother but a dangerous person in general. He wasn’t wrong to sever his loyalty, but it certainly proves that he isn’t the right person for Georgia.
Joe’s Acceptance Of Georgia Isn’t The Only Reason He’s Perfect For Her
Joe Is Genuinely Good

Joe has seen all the same qualities in Georgia that Paul and Zion were forced to see in Ginny & Georgia season 3, yet he still fully accepts her. Although we can question the wisdom of this decision, it certainly proves that if anyone can stand by Georgia’s side, it’s Joe. Still, this isn’t the only thing Joe has going for him. There would certainly be some very bad and dangerous men who wouldn’t be bothered by Georgia’s behavior, but Joe is a genuinely kind-hearted person.
There would certainly be some very bad and dangerous men who wouldn’t be bothered by Georgia’s behavior, but Joe is a genuinely kind-hearted person.
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