Brianne Howey Is on Trial for Murder and Antonia Gentry Will Do Anything to Save Her in 'Ginny & Georgia' Season 3: See the Trailer!
If any mother-daughter duo can survive a murder trial, it's Ginny and Georgia.
On Thursday, May 8, Netflix released the trailer for the long-awaited third season of Ginny & Georgia, which sees Georgia (Brianne Howey) on trial for murder.
When the trailer begins, Ellen (Jennifer Robertson) is looking on the bright side, as she tells Georgia, "You know what I loved about your wedding? It wasn't this cookie-cutter, copy-and-paste affair. It was very memorable."
"Especially the part where I was arrested," Georgia offers.
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For Ginny (Antonia Gentry), her mom's looming murder trial means "everyone at school's looking at me like I'm in the circus," and even when Max (Sara Waisglass) tries to comfort her by telling her, "Your college essay writes itself," it doesn't really ease the sting.
"I cannot believe that this is my life right now," she says later, and Max is getting more and more worried.
"Ginny really needs us right now," she tells Abby (Katie Douglas) and Norah (Chelsea Clark). "I'm worried about her."
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Georgia is struggling too, because she knows "everyone thinks I'm a violent, unhinged monster" — and her worries escalate when her lawyer lays things out for her very plainly.
"First-degree murder is life without the possibility of parole," he tells her.
Trying to make light of the situation, Georgia says to Joe (Raymond Ablack): "At least it can't get any worse, right?"
Except that she knows it can. "Except if I go to prison," she says. "That would be worse."
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Ginny is steadfast in her support of her mom, though, who she says she's "always known" is "different."
"There's more to her that people don't see," Ginny says, and while others around Georgia admit their doubts, her daughter stays by her side.
"Mom needs me. You think you have the whole story, but you don't," Ginny tells Zion (Nathan Mitchell).
Paul (Scott Porter) wants answers, too, and he tells his troubled wife, "No more secrets."
Some doubts are starting to creep in, though, even for Ginny. "I've been defending my mom to everyone," she says. "I am trying so hard to protect her, but I don't even know if it's the right thing to do."
But, as Georgia reminds her as the trailer comes to an end, "We're in this together — ride or die." Although Ginny has some questions about that, too.
"Where are we riding and why do we have to die?" she asks, and a frustrated Paul stands up and leaves the kitchen table.
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Ginny & Georgia season 3 premieres June 5 on Netflix.
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