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Spoilers ahead for Ginny & Georgia Season 3. This Season of Ginny & Georgia is a wild one. While Georgia is facing trial for murder, another mystery comes up. In the midst of her own chaos and breakdown, the final scenes of the show drop the bombshell that she’s pregnant.
It’s a tough journey for the character (played by Brianne Howey), with Ginny & Georgia creator Sarah Lampert telling Netflix’s Tudum, “Ginny gets pregnant, Georgia fakes a pregnancy, and then Georgia really gets pregnant, and we don’t know who the dad is. And when you say these things out loud, you’re like, ‘What in the world is this show?!’”
She’s also keeping mum about who the actual father is. “Here’s what I’ll say about that,” she told the outlet. “I know whose baby she’s carrying, but I went into the writer’s room this season and I said, ‘Here’s who the daddy is. Change my mind.’ So it’s live wire in there. I’m telling you right now, I am open to being convinced otherwise.”
There could be two different options for the father of Georgia’s baby’s father. The first option is Mayor Paul. In the early episodes of Season 3, Georgia sleeps with her then-husband Mayor Paul to make their marriage work before her trial. Spoiler alert: he left.
Later, she sleeps with Joe after the craziness that happened in her life. “In that moment, who shows up, but Joe, and he’s not there to make a move,” Lampert told Deadline. “He’s not there in a romantic way…He’s like, ‘Oh, man, she really needs a friend.’ So there’s a little bit of an opening there for them to appreciate new things about each other. Because for him, it’s always been this infatuation.”
However, Georgia might still be learning from this situation and her relationship with Joe. “I definitely don’t think Georgia loves herself quite yet,” Brianne Howey told StyleCaster. “And I think we can start to see some of the pieces with her relationship with Joe. The more she shares with him, he is still her friend. I think Georgia is learning a little bit about what love and friendship are from Joe, but I think also, Zion being the one to call Child Protective Services is a really big setback for Georgia on her journey of what love is. Because I think she would have thought Zion was always going to be in her corner no matter what. So, you know, a couple of steps forward, but I think a few more steps back for now.”
She also elaborated that the real dilemma for Georgia isn’t the question about who the father is, but how she’ll explain the whole thing to Ginny. “It’s not an issue, but it’s not something Georgia was planning on doing,” the actress said. “I can only imagine the conversations of having to tell Ginny that, after what Ginny has just gone through, and I can only imagine the conversations about having to tell that about the people she’s been intimate with this season. Yes, so maybe it’s coming at a time where Georgia is finally starting to self-reflect and ask for help, that maybe she could break some cycles.” She also revealed that she expects more “heartbreak, chaos, and redemption next season. “The stakes just keep getting higher and higher with each season.”
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