Season 3 plans revealed

Season 2 “Ginny & Georgia” ended with a surprising cliffhanger for the fans. Showrunner Debra J. Fisher opens up regarding a potential Season 3 of the Netflix series in a new interview.

Warning: Season 2 Spoilers!

In early January, popular mother-daughter duo Ginny & Georgia returned to Netflix with new episodes. It almost looked like Season 2 would end well following Georgia (Brianne Howey) got her big moment: marrying Paul (Scott Porter), who – despite the things he’s learned regarding her past – has left her – still wanted to get married. But the happy ending didn’t last long. Georgia was arrested and taken away at her own wedding for the murder of Tom Fuller. Paul, Ginny and Austin watch in disbelief as the police car drives away with Georgia.

Season 3 is said to be “very dark”.

An ending that left fans shocked. Many viewers have wished Georgia a happy ending, but she hasn’t gotten to that point yet. Could it happen in season 3? As of this writing, Netflix hasn’t committed to a 3rd season yet „Ginny & Georgia“ voiced, but Debra J. Fisher hopes to continue the story because she already has concrete plans on how to proceed. “We will have many more twists to ensure the success of Season 3. We want it to look very dark and I think we pulled that off really well.” “Hollywoodlife”.

connection between the final shots

Debra J. Fisher also reports that the end of season 2 has special meaning and was intended to make a small reference to season 1. “We really wanted to cinematically mirror the end of Season 1 with Ginny and Austin driving away on Marcus’ motorcycle and the end of Season 2 with Georgia being taken away in a police car and Austin running following her. It’s beautiful how they were shot.” ​​The mental health theme is set to continue in a potential third season that’s set to be even darker. Because what happened at the wedding will have an impact on everyone involved. Now it’s just up to Netflix to greenlight new episodes – Fisher isn’t short of ideas.

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