‘Ginny & Georgia’ Recap: Everyone Georgia Killed So Far

Want to find out who Georgia killed so far? Well, we have all the answers.
Season 3 of Ginny & Georgia is out. The new installment brings all of the consequences on Georgia's shoulders.
“It’s the first season we see Georgia truly, truly broken down and watch her try to rebuild herself through the lens of honesty, which is really hard for her. She’s never done that before,” Brianne Howey told Tudum.
Now is the perfect time to look back at every homicide Georgia has committed so far (because who knows what will happen in Season 4).
Anthony Greene: The Accidental First Murder
Backstory: Anthony was Georgia's landlord as well as her only hope of getting Ginny back. She married him to reunite with her daughter. However, Greene soon proved to be an abusive husband.
Anthony Greene was Georgia's first victim. But that murder wasn't even planned. She just wanted to escape with Ginny but ended up overdosing him.
Kenny Drexel: He Had It Coming
Kenny's death is arguably one of the most deserved in a TV show's history. This time, Georgia was protecting Ginny as well (in her own twisted sense of justice, but she was still caring for her daughter).
Backstory: Kenny acted inappropriately toward Ginny, so Georgia got her revenge. She put wolfsbane in his drink, causing him to have a heart attack while driving.
Georgia showed some type of grief for her other victims, meanwhile Drexel got none.
Tom Fuller: Heartbreaking Ending
Backstory: Cynthia and Georgia became close friends. Cynthia's husband, Tom Fuller, is bedridden. During an emotional moment, Cynthia opens up to Georgia about how difficult it is for her to continue living.
What's Georgia's plan? Kill Tom. And she does exactly that. She suffocates him with a pillow.
Why Does Georgia Kill?
This wouldn't be an easy question to answer because it's a complex issue. Her troubled upbringing is certainly part of the bigger picture. She just doesn't know any better.
“Georgia’s first murder (Anthony Greene) could be seen as not just showing the extent she was willing to go to secure her freedom and how her upbringing and circumstances affect her decisions, but also as an anti parallel for her own upbringing,” Redditor AmethystMercy wrote.
But if we look even deeper, we'll find that she committed every murder because she wanted to protect her loved ones. She truly believes that it's the best way to keep her people safe.
'Ginny & Georgia’ Season 3: Where to Watch?
Season 3 is available on Netflix right now.