Our favorite dysfunctional mother-daughter duo is back! Season three of Ginny & Georgia kicks off with more twists and turns than anyone saw coming. This season picks up where season two left off, as Ginny (Antonia Gentry, Time Cut) grapples with the knowledge of Georgia’s (Brianne Howey, The Passage) criminal past—sending her spiraling into a place of self-harm and a loss of control over her life and choices. As mistrust continues to drive a wedge between Ginny and Georgia, it also leaves Austin (Diesel La Torraca, La Brea) vulnerable, forcing them to lean on Ginny’s father, Zion (Nathan Mitchell, The Boys), even more.

Will Georgia become the mayoress? Can she admit her deepest flaws to Paul (Scott Porter, Hart of Dixie) and reveal all of her lies—even the ones that directly impact him? Can Georgia atone for her actions and repair the damage she’s done to her kids and all of her loved ones caught in the crosshairs? Can Max (Sara Waisglass, Mary Goes Round) and Marcus (Felix Mallard, Happy Together) rebuild their relationship while each maintaining their own bond with Ginny? And finally, can Austin get the unscarred childhood he deserves—the one Ginny never had? These are just some of the questions we’re hoping to see answered in season three.

Nerdophiles had the pleasure of speaking with Gentry, Howey, Waisglass, and Mallard about mental health, manipulation, creating boundaries, and so much more! Check out our conversation here:
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