The emotionally charged third season of Netflix’s “Ginny & Georgia” dropped earlier this month and has hovered steadily in the top 10 shows in the Kingdom since.
This season, the show focuses even more strongly on the fast-talking, faster-thinking Georgia, a single mother with bleached-blonde Southern belle looks whose dark past is fast catching up with her.
Flashbacks — some heartbreaking, others alarming — offer glimpses of her past life.
The story picks up moments after the dramatic finale of season two. Georgia is arrested, still wearing her wedding dress after a picture-perfect ceremony with Paul Randolph, the town’s popular mayor, as her two children and the whole town look on in horror.
The death of a seemingly minor character triggers a chain reaction that threatens Georgia’s carefully cultivated fairy-tale life.










