Angsty 15-year-old Ginny Miller often feels more mature than her 30-year-old mother, the irresistible and dynamic Georgia Miller.Angsty 15-year-old Ginny Miller often feels more mature than her 30-year-old mother, the irresistible and dynamic Georgia Miller.Angsty 15-year-old Ginny Miller often feels more mature than her 30-year-old mother, the irresistible and dynamic Georgia Miller.
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 5 wins & 8 nominations total
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Very overly dramatic and cringeworthy, but somehow never really boring and even quite entertaining.
Season One: 7/10
Themes: Drama, Family, High School, Relationships, Fitting In, Mysterious Past & Humour.
Top five characters: 1) Georgia Miller, 2) Joe, 3) Marcus Baker, 4) Ellen Baker and 5) Maxine Baker.
Themes: Drama, Family, High School, Relationships, Fitting In, Mysterious Past & Humour.
Top five characters: 1) Georgia Miller, 2) Joe, 3) Marcus Baker, 4) Ellen Baker and 5) Maxine Baker.
Love it!
A lot of people is complaining about Ginny (spoiled/always playing the victim etc) I don't think they get it. She IS a victim. Georgia is this charming mom, who seems good to everybody on the outside. She definitely has loving sides. But she also has the mind of a child, and she is very self sentered. She is lying, stealing, and doing all this little crimes (and bigger ones).. and along the way she is teaching her children to cover up and lie on her behalf. And they suffer because of her mistakes. To grow up with such a manipulative mom is damaging! It's mindblowing that not everyone sees this.
Oh lord these reviewers...
I don't understand the vitriol against Ginny (but somehow none against Georgia). I think it's obvious that Ginny's issues are generational amd the trauma is passed down from her mother.
But Ginny is not spoiled or ungrateful. I find it actually quite sad that some of the people in the reviews can't find empathy or relatability with Ginny. Her mother failed to keep her safe and has dragged her along across white America without practicing any boundaries. Any child who grows up in this kind of environment and social setting where her mother fraternizes with her schoolmates and openly uses her sexuality to scam men and doesn't turn out to be an addict? That would be considered a success. Lack of stability does wonders to your upbringing. Obviously Ginny is not without faults, and I think her failts mirror and compare with her mother's in an actually poignant way. Her character is invaluable to the narrative.
I do think this show is vapid, pandering, and portrays teenagers in the worst way.
But Ginny is not spoiled or ungrateful. I find it actually quite sad that some of the people in the reviews can't find empathy or relatability with Ginny. Her mother failed to keep her safe and has dragged her along across white America without practicing any boundaries. Any child who grows up in this kind of environment and social setting where her mother fraternizes with her schoolmates and openly uses her sexuality to scam men and doesn't turn out to be an addict? That would be considered a success. Lack of stability does wonders to your upbringing. Obviously Ginny is not without faults, and I think her failts mirror and compare with her mother's in an actually poignant way. Her character is invaluable to the narrative.
I do think this show is vapid, pandering, and portrays teenagers in the worst way.
It's the development for me
This is a show that I can definitely say it gets better which each season. The story line, the characters etc., I'm loving the overall development. It's does go from total comedy, to regular drama, to grab me my tissue throughout the seasons. I can see how some people wouldn't love that if they were hoping for something totally unserious. But overall, I think Netflix did a job well done. Casting for young Georgia and Zion- perfect. Casting for young Ginny and Austin- be serious 🙄, try again. Also, Austin, love him but if we're keeping him for season 4... him and his bully turned bestie need a time jump into 8th grade, not third 😩
Decent show other than Ginny's annoying behaviour.
Overall I liked the show. However, I found Ginny to be incredibly annoying with her spoiled and privileged behaviour. She is downright rude to her friends and mom. Her character has a lot of maturing to do.
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- TriviaRebecca Ablack, who plays Padma, is the younger sister of Raymond Ablack, who plays Joe.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Netflix Afterparty: Ginny & Georgia (2021)
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