Warning: Ginny & Georgia season 3 ending spoilers ahead.
Ginny & Georgia is back for a third season, and as one of Netflix’s most popular titles, we are predicting lots of fans will have watched the entire 10-episode series by the end of the weekend.
So let’s get into it. At the start of the season, Georgia (Brianne Howey) is preparing for her murder trial after she was arrested for killing Tom Fuller. As the season progresses, Georgia begins to lose hope. But in episode 9, something shocking happens: Georgia’s son Austin (Diesel La Torraca) announces he will take the stand as the only witness. He then commits perjury, saying it wasn’t Georgia who killed Tom, but his biological father, Gil (Aaron Ashmore).
What happens in the Ginny & Georgia season 3 finale?
First, we flash back to before Austin’s appearance in court, and see Ginny (Antonia Gentry) visit Austin at school. She tells him that Austin’s father Gil is planning to take him away and move to Michigan. After showing Austin the bruise Gil left on her arm, Ginny convinces Austin to lie during the trial and on the stand to protect their mother.
“It’s a murder trial, we have to give them a murderer,” she says, so they invent a story where Gil was at the house when the murder happened. They also create a motive: Austin overheard Georgia and Cynthia (Tom’s wife) talking about how they blocked Gil’s apartment application so he wouldn’t live closer to Austin.
Ginny also pleaded with Cynthia to help her protect Georgia. When Cynthia tries to reject Ginny’s pleas, Ginny turns to blackmail. She threatens to reveal Cynthia’s affair with Joe (Raymond Ablack), revealing she has footage of the two of them having sex in Blue Farm.
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