![]() With a teary Ginny left in the corridor, she asks Marcus what he meant by “a mistake”. Ginny has lost everything - from having a secure group of friends that she considers to be family to nothing - it’s a bitter pill to swallow. Maxine goes back for the second act and tells Ginny and Abby to stay away from her. Hunter walks off and says he was great to her. Marcus shows up, and he says it was a mistake. At this moment, Ginny’s life is falling apart. And then it gets worse Hunter arrives in the hallway, and Abby tells him that Ginny cheated on him with Marcus. Maxine explains how she’s sick of everyone hurting her. Ginny then mistakenly accuses Abby of telling Maxine about her and Marcus, which makes it worse. Abby and Norah come into the hallway and try and calm the situation down. Ginny apologizes and tells her she didn’t want to screw up. Ginny doesn’t catch on what he means.Īnd then the ending of this story takes a horrible turn for our lead teenager - Ginny & Georgia season 1, episode 10 sees Ginny’s life fall apart second by second.Īfter one of the acts in the play, Maxine wants to talk in the hallway. In the present, Joe remembers it was him, and he’s surprised she kept them and believes it means something. Ginny explains how her mother was given these glasses when she was younger, and it changes her life - it’s revealed in the flashback that the boy that gave them to her mother was Joe. We then get an interesting side plot involveing Joe - remember, this man is the equivalent of Luke Danes from Gilmore Girls.īefore Ginny heads out, Joe notices her handling a pair of super rare Ray-Bans. She’s not okay, so Joe pulls her aside - Ginny explains that in 24 hours, two different boys have told me they love her, but she only wants to be with Marcus. Ginny is in complete shock, and Joe has to remind her that she’s working. Hunter then walks in and tells her he doesn’t want them to both end their relationship and says, “I love you”. Two boys love her in 24 hoursĪt work, Ginny asks Samantha if she’s heard any rumors. I think race and identity in this story are important, but it doesn’t land or feel effective between Ginny and Bracia. Bracia talks about how she can’t modify the same way Ginny can due to her darker skin color. They relate over the English teacher and believe he is the guy from Get Out. Overwhelmed by Max ignoring her and the teacher’s insensitive and quite racist discussion on the “N” word, Ginny heads into the bathroom, where she jumps into Bracia. ![]() The teacher talks about the “N” word and says it can be an upsetting word and ends it with “right, Ginny?”. She tries to talk to Max in class, but she continues to ignore her. No-one will talk to GinnyĪfter the last episode’s events, Ginny is in a lot of trouble - her world collapses in the finale, and it’s sad to see.Īt school the next day, Maxine and the others ignore Ginny. Nick approaches Georgia privately and tells her that the exact amount to balance the books was only deposited that morning - he knows something is wrong. Paul apologizes to her for what happened. Cynthia looks crazy in front of everyone else. Georgia acts innocently and states she only goes to the bank like everyone else. She tries accusing Georgia of embezzlement, but Nick says that the books are balanced. We really thought Cynthia had Georgia figured out for episode 10…Ĭynthia turns up and wants to talk to Nick and Paul. It’s all calm at the start of “The Biggest Betrayal Since Jordyn and Kylie”. The polls are open, but Georgia is already planning the celebrations. ![]() Meanwhile, the private investigator shows up, which makes Georgia zone out. It then flits to a photoshoot of Paul and Georgia’s family they are preparing for the election campaign’s final days - they are promoting their engagement. She wonders how one climbs the ladders of a rigged system, and she has one solution - adapt. The finale starts with Georgia narrating, stating that we live in a man’s world, meaning women will always be moving forward from a backward step. ![]()
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