'Ginny and Georgia' Season 2: Why Does Ginny Return Home?

Sunny Anderson

Ginny & Georgia season 1 provides audiences with romance, drama, mysteries, and above all, plenty of unanswered questions. The show's second season seems to be inching closer to release, given the recent updates from showrunner Sarah Lampert, meaning fans could receive a continuation of Ginny & Georgia’s story very soon. With all the buzz being generated about 'Ginny & Georgia' season 2, questions on what the season will be about are arising, opening with why Ginny returns home.
 

1. Ginny and Georgia Season 2 opening

Why Does Ginny Return HomeSource: Netflix

Now the Season 2 has just been released, opens up with Ginny narrating, explaining that it used to feel like she and her mother were against the world. However, now she senses danger. She has a nightmare where her mother tries to strangle her to death. Ginny wakes up from her nightmare, and Zion checks on her. Ginny reminds herself that her mother, Georgia, murdered someone.
It’s Thanksgiving, and Marcus isn’t in a thankful mood, so he resists his family. Marcus asks Maxine if she’s talked to Ginny because she hasn’t been at school for a week, and she took his bike. Meanwhile, Paul comforts Georgia and can sense that she misses Ginny. Georgia tries to keep it cool, but then she gets angry; she cannot believe Ginny ran off. She’s also nervous about meeting Paul’s parents.
And so, Georgia heads to Paul’s parent’s house for Thanksgiving. Georgia fits right in with her quick wit and humor. She’s impressed by how warm the family is, but then Paul’s mother asks invasive questions about her children and their fathers. After dinner, Paul’s parents tell Paul that Georgia comes with baggage. They think there’s something off about her. Georgia overhears and wells up with tears as she keeps hearing his parents criticizing her. Georgia interrupts the conversation and gives them a warm, ironic farewell.

2. Why does Ginny return home?

Why Does Ginny Return HomeSource: Digital Spy

Georgia finally gets angry at Ginny. Zion joins the conversation and explains that Ginny wants to live with him for a while. Georgia declines. Zion tries to tell Georgia that Ginny burns herself, but Ginny panics and agrees to move back in with her mother. She doesn’t want her mother to know she self-harms, so would rather return home instead.
eorgia rings Zion furious; she tells him that she is not a “bad mom.” She’s picking a fight with him because she misses her children. He tells her to be the bigger person (and talk to Ginny). Afterward, Ginny argues with Zion about her mother. Zion insists that her mother misses her. Ginny is anxious and unable to regulate her emotions when it comes to her mother. She has a panic attack. Zion asks her to breathe through it. That was Ginny’s first panic attack. Zion tells her that her mother used to get them all the time when they were younger.

Why Does Ginny Return HomeSource: TV line

In a major breakthrough, Ginny admits to her father that she hurts herself sometimes. She shows him a lighter and explains how she burns herself. It’s an upsetting scene. It must be heartbreaking seeing your child go through this. Ginny asks Zion if she can live with him. Zion brings up her mother again, and Ginny feels dismayed that he keeps repeatedly trying to involve Georgia. She tells him that he was not there for her when he should have been. Ginny returns to town on Marcus’s bike and meets Marcus. The pair catch up awkwardly, and Ginny apologizes for how she’s acted. She asks for forgiveness.
Trying to keep up with Thanksgiving spirits, Georgia has Fry-Yay ready (they fry different foods.) It’s a tradition she has with her children. The tension between Ginny and Georgia is rife.
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