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Season three of the hit Netflix show kicks off with Howey‘s Georgia on trial for murder.
The trial of the summer is about to begin in Wellsbury.
The official trailer for Ginny & Georgiaseason three (below) teases chaos hitting the Miller family as Brianne Howey‘s Georgia is put on trial for murder after getting arrested during her wedding to Scott Porter’s Mayor Paul Randolph in the season two finale.
“Everyone thinks I’m a violent, unhinged monster,” Georgia says in the footage. “At least it can’t get any worse, right? Except if I go to prison. That would be worse.”
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She adds, “I’m not a bad person, but if you come face to face with bad, you become a little bad yourself.”
And while it’s always been Ginny and Georgia against the world, Antonia Gentry’s Ginny now has to decide if that’s really what she wants to sign up for, as the fallout from her mother’s trial only seems to bring more drama to her life as she navigates high school.
“I can’t believe this is my life sometimes,” Ginny says in the trailer. “I’ve always known my mom was different, but there’s more to her that people don’t see.”
“We’re in this together, ride or die,” Georgia concludes as Ginny replies, “Where are we riding and why do we have to die?”
Diesel La Torraca, Jennifer Robertson, Felix Mallard, Sara Waisglass, Raymond Ablack, Katie Douglas, Chelsea Clark and Nathan Mitchell round out the cast for the series created by Sarah Lampert. Sarah Glinski served as the showrunner for the new season.
Ginny & Georgiaseason three hits Netflix on June 5.
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