
Georgia’s likability isn’t exclusive to audiences, of course. It’s tough for any Ginny & Georgia character to dislike this charismatic woman for long. This is a fact that Ginny tends to struggle with. She loves her mother, but seeing everyone fall for Georgia’s lies hook, line, and sinker causes Ginny significant frustration. However, we see the tables turn in Ginny & Georgia season 3. As disturbing truth after truth is revealed, everyone begins to turn on Georgia. This meant that Ginny had to ask herself—and audiences—a difficult question.
Ginny & Georgia Finally Asks The Hardest Question: Should Georgia Get Away With It?
We Sympathize With Her, But Does She Deserve It?






It’s was so easy to subconsiously root for Georgia in Ginny & Georgia‘s first two seasons, and the same is somewhat true in season 3. Throughout this series, we typically take Ginny’s perspective. She naturally loves her mother, which means that we love Georgia, too. Ginny knows her mother’s flaws, but she instinctively defends her when it comes down to it—and so do we. However, Ginny & Georgia season 3 brought Ginny to her breaking point. She was finally forced to ask herself whether Georgia deserved to get away with her crimes.
Season 3 Makes It Impossible To Write Off Or Ignore Georgia’s Crimes
Georgia Can’t Excuse Her Behavior Anymore

During Georgia’s long trial in Ginny & Georgia season 3, the public began to call Georgia a number of terrible names. She was identified as a sociopath or narcissist with complex PTSD, who, if left free, would continue to hurt people. Georgia’s instinct was to say that everything she was being accused of was a lie, and it was easy for even we who saw her crimes on screen to believe her. However, as characters like Paul and Zion fully realized what Georgia had done, and as we saw Ginny and Austin slowly improve in their mother’s absence, it became harder to ignore the truth in the public’s claims.
Georgia Does Get Away With It, But She’s Not Totally Safe In Ginny & Georgia Season 4
Now That Georgia Is Free, She Is Sure To Do More Damage

Ginny knew that Georgia didn’t deserve to get away with murder in Ginny & Georgia season 3. However, this is her mother we are talking about. Perhaps if Georgia were simply evil in the traditional sense, Ginny could have let her go to prison. However, things aren’t typically that cut and dry. Ginny took a leaf out of her mother’s book and manipulated the situation so that Georgia could go free. However, it’s doubtful that this mother-daughter duo will now live happily ever after.
It’s inevitable that she will commit further violent crimes.
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