Negative
20Serious
Neutral
Optimistic
Positive
- Total News Sources
- 2
- Left
- 2
- Center
- 0
- Right
- 0
- Unrated
- 0
- Last Updated
- 2 days ago
- Bias Distribution
- 100% Left
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Ginny and Georgia Season 3 Ends with Georgia Acquitted Despite Murder Confession
The third season of Netflix's Ginny and Georgia centers around Georgia's murder trial for killing Tom Fuller, which spans the entire season and deeply affects her children, Ginny and Austin. Despite evidence and family suspicion pointing to Georgia's guilt, Ginny devises a scheme to protect her mother by persuading Austin to falsely accuse his father, Gil Timmins, of the murder, while also blackmailing Cynthia Fuller with evidence of her affair. This manipulation leads to Georgia's acquittal, though the truth that she is indeed guilty remains known to close friends and family. Georgia confesses to Joe that she has killed Tom and some of her ex-husbands, intensifying the tension between her and Ginny, who confronts her mother about the deceit used to avoid jail. Meanwhile, Georgia's children are temporarily taken away, and Ginny navigates her own challenges, including a complicated relationship with Marcus and concerns about following in her mother's footsteps. The season ends with Georgia free but burdened by her actions, setting the stage for possible future consequences.


- Total News Sources
- 2
- Left
- 2
- Center
- 0
- Right
- 0
- Unrated
- 0
- Last Updated
- 2 days ago
- Bias Distribution
- 100% Left
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20Serious
Neutral
Optimistic
Positive
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