![]() ![]() They’re very regimented about how they do things. That being said, no, there’s been no talks with Netflix about Season 3. I love surprising people, so I hope that that cliffhanger at the end of Episode 10 Season 2 was a big surprise, that’s what we were going for. My favorite thing about the show is that it is always evolving and changing, and because we touch on so many different tones within the show, we really get to sink into whichever tone we want to at the moment. Which was wonderful because we got to explore different modes, like episode eight and nine and the Tarantino-esque format of that, doing weird things, and the whole plot of Season 2. LAMPERT: You know what’s great? Netflix was really - I don’t want to say hands off - they were really trusting of us with the story this season. Are you already working on potential storylines? We’ll see if she can get out of this mess she’s found herself in.ĭEADLINE: What are your thoughts about getting Season 3? Clearly, Netflix allowed you to do this big cliffhanger, so there’s some indications they intend to continue the show. It’s almost like Superman got taken down. And I think it’s this idea that the show is going to look really different in Season 3 - if we were to get one - because this was a woman who was a superhero at what she did, and now she’s been caught. She drives off down the street, the same shot that Ginny and Austin drove off at the end of Season 1, so it’s definitely a parallel. LAMBERT: I think it’s so poetic, it’s so the tone of the show that Georgia is put into that cop car to “Going to the Chapel” playing in the background so cheery, and it’s heartbreaking. Are we having an Al Capone-type case, with Georgia, who could not be nailed down for past crimes, finally brought to justice? (You can also check out Deadline’s interview with Mallard about Marcus’ Season 2 journey, his breakup with Ginny and what is next for them by clicking here.)ĭEADLINE: Let’s start with the shocker in the final minutes of the finale when Georgia was arrested at her wedding for the murder of Cynthia’s husband Tom. ![]() Lampert talks about Season 2’s Quentin Tarantino influences, reveals her cameos on the show and gives an update where things stand with a potential third season and what may be in store for all characters if the series is renewed. She discusses Georgia’s motivation to kill Tom, her relationships with Ginny as well as Paul and Joe, the show’s handling of Ginny’s self-harm, Marcus’ depression, Abby’s body image and the issues of race and class. Fisher, dissects all the Season 2 developments, including the bombshell ending and the fallout from Georgia’s arrest. In an interview with Deadline, Ginny & Georgia creator Sarah Lampert, who leads the female-leaning show with showrunner Debra J. In other developments, Maxine rebounds from her breakup with Sophie by developing feelings for high school musical’s costume designer Silver while Joe remains hopelessly in love with Georgia. Tom’s death piques PI Cordova’s interest and in the end of the finale, Georgia is arrested at her wedding reception for Tom’s murder. ![]() Feeling grateful, Georgia suffocates Cynthia’s dying husband Tom to end her suffering, an act Austin inadvertently witnesses, having previously pointed a gun at his dad to protect his mom. When Cynthia witnesses Gil being abusive toward Georgia, she blocks his rental application. By the end of the season, Ginny makes it clear to him that she would be there for him regardless of their relationship status.Īustin’s dad Gil surfaced, fresh out of prison, with a history of domestic violence and a plan to blackmail Georgia and her fiance Paul (Scott Porter). MANG eventually reassembles but, as Ginny’s friendship with Maxine is repaired, her romance with Marcus (Felix Mallard) implodes when Marcus, back in the grips of depression, breaks up with her. During her MANG exile, Ginny gets close with the few other Black girls at Wellsbury High, including Bracia who lands the female lead in a Bridgerton-like school musical, with Maxine in a supporting role. Ginny and Marcus’ romance blossoms as he supports her through the difficult time with her mother - as well as MANG, which broke up at the end of Season 1 after Maxine (Sara Waisglass) discovered that Ginny had been seeing her brother behind her back. (L to R) Chelsea Clark as Norah, Sara Waisglass as Maxine Baker (Netflix) ![]()
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