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Netflix's 'Ginny and Georgia' Season 1 recap will remind you of all the drama

What happened in this show again? Here's a three-minute reminder.
By Shannon Connellan  on 
A teen girl and young woman sit beside each other looking worriedly at each other.
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If you can remember everything that happened in Netflix drama Ginny and Georgia Season 1, you won't need this. For everyone else, here's a recap.

It's been a year since the cliffhanger at the end of the show's first season, and with Season 2 dropping on Thursday you might need a swift reminder of which character is which and the arguments they all had.

Georgia (Brianne Howey), her daughter Ginny (Antonia Gentry), and son Austin (Diesel La Torraca) moved into town in Wellsbury, Massachusetts, where Georgia's past always threatened to catch up with them. Here, Ginny headed to a new high school and met and formed "MANG" with Max (Sara Waisglass), Abby (Katie Douglas), and Nora (Chelsea Clark), crushed on and dated Hunter (Mason Temple) while crushing on Max's twin brother Marcus (Felix Mallard).

Meanwhile, Georgia was outrunning trauma and murderous memories — and private investigator Cordova (Alex Mallari Jr.) — while making friends with her neighbour Ellen (Jennifer Robertson) and figuring out her new job at the mayor's office with colleague Nick (Dan Beirne). Plus, she juggled feelings for Ginny's dad Zion (Nathan Mitchell), Mayor Paul (Scott Porter), and cafe owner Joe (Raymond Ablack). And Austin was all about Harry Potter and getting in trouble for checks notes stabbing his classmate with a pencil. OK?

Wine was inhaled and one bad joke was made.

Ginny and Georgia Season 2 is streaming on Netflix from Jan. 5.(opens in a new tab)

Shannon Connellan is Mashable's UK Editor based in London, formerly Mashable's Australia Editor, but emotionally, she lives in the Creel House.


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