For such a small town, Wellsbury sure is bursting with drama, in no small part thanks to Georgia AKA the Mayoress Murderess. Over the course of Ginny & Georgia‘s season 3’s 10 episodes, Georgia went through a murder trial, a separation, a custody battle, and an attempted breakout from home arrest. Needless to say, the season was packed, and, if the Ginny & Georgia season 3 ending is anything to go by, season 4 is going to be even more charged.
Unfortunately, we’ll have to wait a while for season 4. So in the meantime, let’s dive into Ginny & Georgia‘s season 3 finale and recap what we know.
What happened in Georgia’s trial?
Georgia was found not guilty at the end of episode 9, “It’s Time for My Solo,” but how? In the finale, it’s revealed that Ginny took a page out of Georgia’s book and manipulated the outcome. Having given up on hope, Georgia was ready to go to jail for killing Cynthia’s husband, but Ginny wasn’t ready to give up. After Gil assaulted her, she used her bruises to convince Austin to lie on the stand and say that Gil had killed Cynthia’s husband because he was angry at her for blocking him from renting an apartment in Wellsbury.

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She then went to Cynthia, hoping to convince her to be open to the possibility that it could have been Gil. At first, she tried to get Cynthia to see that Georgia did what she did out of love and that if she had really wanted to hurt Cynthia, she would have allowed her lawyers to expose Cynthia’s affair with Joe in court. Cynthia wasn’t buying it, so Ginny took a different tactic: she told Cynthia that cameras at Blue Farm had caught her and Joe hooking up in the restaurant after hours and threatened to release the tapes and expose her affair. It was only after Cynthia had lied on the stand that she learned Ginny was bluffing. But by then, the deed was already done. Georgia was acquitted and Gil was on the run.
What’s going on with Marcus and Ginny?
Marcus and Ginny started the season broken up and ended the season…maybe together? Though they kissed a few times in the season, they only had about 5 minutes of being blissfully back together before Marcus’ drinking problem was exposed. The season ended with Marcus flunking sophomore year and being sent away to rehab. It’s unclear if he and Ginny had a chance to say goodbye but before he left, she gave him a poem she had written for him and the two are definitely still in love with each other.

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Is Georgia pregnant?
The season ends on a cliffhanger, with Georgia back home with Ginny and Austin. It should be a happy family moment, but instead Austin is mad at Ginny for taking him away from his dad and Georgia is disappointed to see Ginny take pages out of her book. Meanwhile, Paul is filing for divorce, so things are pretty tense in right now. So, naturally, it’s time for a baby! The season ends with Georgia drinking milk straight from the bottle and Ginny realizing that her mom drank milk when she was pregnant. Uh oh.
Georgia has yet to take a pregnancy test, but if she is in fact pregnant, it’s going to set us up for some major baby daddy drama in season 4. Who is the father of Georgia’s baby? Is it Joe, the man who accepts her completely and has been in love with her since she was a teenager? Or Paul, the man who left her to rot in prison? We’ll have to wait and see…
Other lose threads:
MANG is at risk: Max and Ginny grew apart in season 3, even missing key moments in each other’s lives, like Max’s musical and Ginny’s poetry reading. And Max has also felt distant from Norah and Abby, and it might just be the end of MANG as we know it.
Paul lost a recall vote, meaning he’ll have to run for mayor again next season if he wants to keep his seat. But it’ll be tough to do without his campaign manager by his side—he fired Nick in the finale.
Despite his disastrous reaction to Ginny’s unexpected pregnancy, Wolfe still wants to be part of Ginny’s life. He said he wanted to be just friends, but I’m not convinced. And with Marcus away working on himself, who knows what might happen?
Zion will get shared custody of Ginny, which means we’ll likely be seeing more of their father-daughter bond in season 4.
Georgia is going to start therapy!
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