Ginny Georgia -
Brianne Howey delivers a career-defining performance. Georgia is deeply empathetic—her love for her children is the only genuine compass she has—yet she is terrifyingly pragmatic. When her son Austin’s father shows up to threaten her custody, she doesn’t call a lawyer; she poisons him. The genius of the writing is that the audience roots for her anyway. We understand that Georgia exists in a state of hyper-vigilance. She isn't evil; she is a victim who decided never to be victimized again, even if that means becoming the villain.
The title Ginny & Georgia implies a partnership. Currently, they are two planets in opposition. The long-term arc of the show isn't about solving a murder; it’s about whether the daughter can break the cycle of trauma that the mother could only perpetuate. Ginny Georgia
