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Netflix’s Ginny & Georgia has always been a lot of show—usually, too much. On its face, a dramedy about the lives of a young mother (Brianne Howey as Georgia) and her teenage daughter (Antonia Gentry as Ginny) in a tight-knit New England town is quintessential Gilmore Girls (in Season 1,
Season 3 of "Ginny & Georgia" will be available for streaming on Netflix at 3 am ET/midnight PT on Thursday, June 5. According to IMDb, there will be 10 episodes in Season 3 of "Ginny & Georgia", just like previous seasons. IMDb also has the titles for all the episodes, except for the title of the Season 3 finale:
Brianne Howey and Antonia Gentry headline the Netflix series about a single mother's desire for a fresh start.
"Ginny & Georgia" keep the generational trauma alive in the name of poetic justice in Season 3 of the Netflix YA drama
Ginny was 15-years-old during the first season of Ginny and Georgia and then celebrated her 16th birthday during season two. When the show started Antonia Gentry, who plays Ginny, was 23-years-old, and so had an age gap of eight years from her character. But now as the show goes into it's third season, she's more than a decade older than Ginny.
The Southern peach has officially spoiled. Since we last encountered her in the soapy season-two finale of Netflix’s Ginny & Georgia, titular matriarch Georgia Miller (Brianne Howey) has gone from being the blushing bride in Cinderella blue—freshly wed ...
ABC News’ DeMarco Morgan sat down with actress Antonia Gentry to discuss the third season of “Ginny & Georgia” and opens up about the evolution of her character, Ginny.