Warning: This article contains spoilers from Season Two of “Ginny & Georgia.”
. In Season Two of “Ginny & Georgia,” which was released on Netflix on Jan. 5, Georgia spends most of the episodes mending her relationship with Georgia and Austin and getting them to trust her again.
Lampert joins showrunner Debra J. Fisher in an interview with TODAY.com to break down all of the surprise moments from Season Two, including the finale’s closing scene that puts Georgia in a precarious position ahead of a potential third season.
“I think Gil shows up in conjunction with her planning this perfect wedding to the mayor — she won. She finally got that life and for her and for her kids. That, to her, signals, ‘I’m a good mother and I’m successful,’” Lampert says.Lampert shares, “She has it in the palm of her hand and it’s empty. She doesn’t feel like she deserves it. We see her go to extreme lengths to get into the neighborhood club, even extreme for her.
Lampert says her favorite scene came in Episode Six , when Georgia realizes that Ginny has been self-harming. She praises Howey in Season Two, saying she sets tone of the show by managing to believably portray Georgia as a mama bear, a smart government employee ... and a killer.The creators explain why Georgia kills again in Season 2
In Episode Nine, titled “Kill Gil,” Gil threatens to expose Georgia’s past to Paul and tries to extort money from her. He later goes to her home and attacks Georgia until Austin uses a gun that Georgia hid upstairs to shoot his dad. She continues, “We see her go upstairs and let the mask down and let them in for the first time. She sees that a line has been crossed. She’s tried to shield her kids from all of that violence, all of that ugliness, their whole lives. What Season Two has been about is them creeping behind that wall and seeing more and more of it. By the end of Season Two, I think finally has to really give them the full story. And she is concerned about doing that.
With Georgia saying “I do” to Paul, does that mean potential relationships with Zion or Joe are officially over? Lampert adds, “Then with Paul, she does pick him. He’s the Prince Charming that she saw in her head who could save her and validate her. Then, there he is in a person. She can’t pass that up. And I think she really does deeply love him.”
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