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Ginny & Georgia: Who is the father of Georgia's surprise baby?

Ginny & Georgia: Who is the father of Georgia's surprise baby?

Cosmopolitana day ago

*Contains big spoilers*
Ginny & Georgia is finally back on our screens for season three, and not going to lie we may have raced our way through it in the last 24 hours. What can we say? We love the chaotic town of Wellsbury.
This season saw Georgia be tried for the murder of Cynthia's husband Tom Fuller. While we all know she did it, thankfully the town of Wellsbury didn't, as Austin claimed it was instead his own father Gil who committed the crime.
However, that wasn't the only shocker to come out of the end of the season, oh no. As the show ended we got the major cliff-hanger that Georgia is indeed pregnant. But the question is, who is the daddy? Here's what we know.
Did you miss this big cliff hanger moment? Ok well let's unpack it. Back in episode seven Ginny has an abortion after getting pregnant from her laundry room moment with Wolfe.
After the abortion, Ginny sits with her mother who explained all about her own pregnancy cravings when she was pregnant with Ginny and Austin. Georgia tells Ginny, that she "wanted milk, just all the time, straight from the carton."
It was a cute moment that wasn't thought of again....until right at the end of episode 10 when Georgia starts chugging a carton of milk. Both she and Ginny have the shocking revelation that Georgia is in fact pregnant.
Season three started with Georgia still married to Mayor Paul, however their marriage quickly deteriorated as her trial started. Paul ended up leaving the family home and abandoned Georgia. However, after Georgia found Ginny's positive pregnancy test she decided to use it to keep Paul in their marriage.
Paul was super excited about the baby, and came home and the pair slept together. But a few days later when he discovered Georgia had actually lied about being pregnant, he decided to announce their marriage was over to the public.
Then Georgia was planning to run away and leave, but before she left finally had sex with Joe. He turned up at the house and things quickly turned steamy. And as the season wraps up it appears the pair are going to be in a relationship but keep it secret from Austin and Ginny.
Now that we know Georgia is pregnant, the big question is - who is the father? While we don't know if Georgia will carry the pregnancy to term, we still need to know whose baby it is.
And it turns out the series' writers haven't decided 100 per cent who the baby daddy is. Speaking to Screenrant, series creator Sarah Lampert and showrunner Sarah Glinski said: "What I'll say about that is my favourite thing about this writing team is that all of our writers are returning writers. They know this world really well. They're so talented, and they know these characters. Glinski and I entered the writer's room this season and said, 'We know who the dad is. We know whose baby it is. Change our mind.' And then we spent a full day just debating whose baby this was, what the stories could be for each version, and had a really robust conversation."
While nothing has been confirmed and likely won't be until season four, some fans are theorising/praying the baby is Joe's.
Many people have taken to X to celebrate the couple getting together, potentially with a baby on the way, with one person writing: "What an ending is all I'll say. I hope Georgia's pregnant with Joe's baby." While another said: "I can just imagine Georgia being pregnant with a girl like Joe would be the ultimate best girl dad #ginnyandgeorgia." And another said: "I CALLED IT GEORGIA IS PREGNANT, AND IT'S GONNA BE JOE's".
However, over on Reddit many fans are theorising the baby could be Paul's as a way to keep the character as part of the series. One person wrote: "It makes sense for it to be Paul's right?" And another said: "I'd be more inclined to watch if it were Paul's. I'd feel it would be more interesting than Joe."
Ok we're now conflicted over who we want it to be. Season four you need to hurry up.
Ginny and Georgia season 3 is available on Netflix now

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