Does Georgia go to jail in 'Ginny & Georgia' season 2? This is what we know

Does Georgia go to jail in the Netflix hit? Everyone's questioning Georgia Miller's fate—here's why

Brianne Howey as Georgia Miller in Ginny & Georgia on Netflix
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Does Georgia go to jail? The second season of Ginny & Georgia saw some dramatic twists and turns in Wellsbury—Georgia's criminal past continuing to be a major focus.

Ginny & Georgia season 2 returned to Netflix on January 5, and the dramedy picked up right where season 1 left off: Ginny (Antonia Gentry) and her younger brother Austin (Diesel La Torraca) leaving town on a motorcycle. And unlike most teens, Ginny was grappling with the fact that her mother, Georgia (Brianne Howey) took someone's life.

Well, actually, she technically murdered more than one person. (More on that in a minute.) There's a lot to unravel for the Miller family and what happens next, so let's get to it, as we divulge whether Georgia gets caught for her past crimes in season 2.

*WARNING: Ginny & Georgia season 2 spoilers ahead!*

What did Georgia do?

At the beginning of the sophomore season, we're all wondering the same thing: "Who did Georgia kill in Ginny & Georgia?" As it turns out, there are multiple answers to the question. Viewers discover that Georgia has killed two of her husbands in the past, before her move to Wellsbury.

She kills her wealthy husband, Kenny Drexel, after she witnesses him sexually assault her daughter Ginny. She blended wolfsbane, a poisonous blue flower, into his protein shake, which led to his demise (not a heart attack while driving).

Georgia also killed her first husband, Anthony Green (played by Rodrigo Fernandez-Stoll) while in New Orleans—though she only meant to knock him out for a few hours after spiking his drink. She made her way to the much-older, shady landlord after getting caught running an illegal gambling ring, thinking it'd be a way to get Child Protective Services off her back. With the help of the Blood Eyes gang, she was able to dispose of his body.

Needless to say, there's a lot of heavy material for a series that seems light at first glance. Though Georgia has remained a free woman despite her actions, it seems the authorities definitely have their eye on the young mom.

Brianne Howey as Georgia in episode 203 of Ginny & Georgia

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Does Georgia go to jail in season 2 of 'Ginny & Georgia'?

For a few episodes, fans have been wondering, does Georgia get caught? And in season 2, her past quickly catches up to her, as Georgia is arrested at the end of the series. 

But for those asking, 'does Georgia get out of jail'? It seems the question is a little premature, as, at the end of season 2, we have yet to learn whether or not she ends up behind bars, as she has not yet gone to trail for her crimes. However, according to many fans, it certainly seems likely. (Guess we'll find out in Ginny & Georgia season 3.)

Georgia at her wedding in Ginny & Georgia

(Image credit: Brooke Palmer/Netflix © 2022)

By the time we reach the Ginny & Georgia season 2 ending, viewers assume Georgia and her fiancé are able to tie the knot without any glitches. However, at the last minute, a private investigator storms into the event to arrest her for the murder of Tom Fuller, the ex-husband of her enemy-turned-friend, Cynthia (Sabrina Grdevich). He was comatose with no chance of recovery, and Georgia decided to play the role of God by suffocating Tom. She learned how draining Tom had been on Cynthia and her young son, and thought this would be a way to end the suffering.

Cynthia thought Tom had passed from natural causes, and didn't question his death. But it turns out, there was someone else in the room when Georgia smothered him with a pillow—and it led to her dream wedding turning into a nightmare. 

Despite the show's extreme scenarios, actor Damian Romeo (who plays Ginny's friend Matt Press) suggests that there's something we can all relate to about the mother-daughter story. 

"Even though in everyday life, mothers don't go and murder people, there are some themes that may be where mothers don't tell the whole truth to their daughters to protect them, so I think some of those themes will strike a chord," he told My Imperfect Life

It looks like things will only get more dramatic from here. So, while wondering 'why did Georgia go to jail' is a bit premature (she's only been arrested for the moment), we expect to see things take yet another turn for the worse for the mother-daughter duo in season 3.

Ginny & Georgia season 2 (and 1) are available to stream on Netflix. 

Danielle Valente
Digital News Writer

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Before her time at Future, Danielle was the editor of Time Out New York Kids, where she got to experience the best of the city from the point of view of its littlest residents. Before that, she was a news editor at Elite Daily. Her work has also appeared in Domino, Chowhound, and amNewYork, to name a few. 

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