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At a first glance, Ginny & Georgia feels like a mother-daughter story. This plot, however, gets complicated when their deep dark secrets follow and haunt them as these two characters try to fit in a new habitat. Thus, the major theme of the series is, “Will Georgia ever be able to wipe off her past life and provide a new start to her children?” or her children will commit the same mistakes and be forever stuck in a loop?”

Narrated in 10 episodes of 50 minutes each, Ginny & Georgia is directed by Sarah Lampert.

‘Ginny & Georgia’ Season 1 Summary
The story begins with Ginny, Georgia, and Austin miller who shifts to a new town, Wellsbury in England. Now, the peculiar thing about Georgia and Ginny’s relationship is that Ginny is 15 years old and Georgia is in her late 20s, which means she had Ginny when she was of her age. Georgia had a horrifying past. She was sexually assaulted by her stepfather and ran away from home at a tender age. She, thereafter, met all the wrong guys in her life and created a mess. Her motive to shift to Wellsbury is to start again after the sudden demise of her ex-husband, Kenny, who died of a mysterious heart attack.

Staying with an immature mom who constantly changes towns and husbands-like seasons, is not easy, but Ginny and Austin have to face the wrath. Due to this constant shifting, Ginny never had any real friends and for Austin, he is a struggling kid. Ginny is Georgia’s first child from her first unofficial marriage with Zion Miller. She is half-bred, Zion a black man, and Georgia a white woman. The outlook and discrimination regarding the mixed skins create complications in Ginny’s life which cause some teenage problems in her life, like feeling lonely at times, wanting constant validation, existential crisis, and so on.

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