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The star of the Netflix drama breaks down the finales cliffhanger and Georgias fate.
It was kind of mind-blowing, she tells Bustle.
We knew while we were working that we were doing something that was important and special to us.
But you never know if it’s going to land with anyone else.
Now,nearly two years later,Ginny & GeorgiaSeason 2 arrives with more melodrama and twists to spare.
(Warning:Spoilers for Season 2 ahead.)
Then the other shoe drops, and it all comes falling down.
What was that journey like for you?
I love getting to see and play Georgia as a fish out of water.
I love it when she’s out of her element.
It’s funny and endearing but also good for her.
Georgia has plenty of social and cultural blinders that people can relate to, for better or for worse.
These are parts of our humanity, whether we like it or not.
In Season 2, she finally is starting to get the point.
What did you think when she finally told Paul the truth about her past?
The creator and showrunner and I kept going over that scene.
I love that Ginny is the one who convinced her to do it.
Vulnerability is Ginnys superpower.
Joe also declares his feelings to Georgia right now.
Do you think there is still a chance for them to get together?
Georgias main priority is her children.
She is still stuck in survivor mode.
And she is absolutely in love with him.
He’s so amazing with the children.
It’s so easy for her to fall in love with him.
But I get it.
He’s such a fun character.
Everything seems to come crumbling down at the end with her arrest.
What was your reaction to that moment?
My heart just sank.
Before the arrest, the wedding itself was a genuinely happy moment.
It was a victory for Georgia in a way.
What do you imagine is next for Georgia?
So, I don’t entirely know.
To quote Georgia, It’s not over until it’s over.
Have you heard aboutSeason 3yet?
Is there anything surprising in store?
Story-wise we know where some potential lies, but other than that, no.
Of course, it’s all surprising.
This interview was edited and condensed for clarity.
This article was originally published onJan.