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s02e03 — What Are You Playing at, Little Girl?

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| Release Date: | 05.01.2023 15:00 |
| Watched by: | 39 05955.24% |

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| Release Date: | 05.01.2023 15:00 |
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Discussion: Season 2, Episode 3 Join the Discussion
161moreover, a teenager who grew up in not very favorable conditions, and only thanks to the help of his parents can turn to a specialist and begin to solve his problems
Although modern screenwriters do not write normal people in any series, so there are too many opposite traits in one character
finally they talked and sort of reconciled, otherwise I would not have been able to stand the 4th episode at the same pace
At least it pleases
Ginny, of course, doesn't always like it either. More precisely, she sympathizes too rarely.
Georgia is terribly charismatic, I give the actress her due, but it's worth saying that using children's names for credit cards is an abomination and the situation is shown to be ugly. My father used a credit card in my name and once gave the data to an unverified person who tried to take out a loan for me for eighty thousand (at least through the application to which my father opened access, applied for a loan, without asking). After this situation, I sincerely do not understand parents who smear the names of their children and ruin their credit history at their young age. You can always solve everything differently without involving your children.
- Global warming
ahahha love marcus
Oh yes, I understand why.
and surprisingly, I liked the duet of Abby and Ginny, at least we talked and were able to both vent our emotions.
And then everyone writes that Ginny is tired of walking around with an eternally sour face, because it's true that she has only two absolutely infantile parents, information that her mother is a murderer, her credit history is ruined and they are still poor and have serious problems with self-harm that have been going on for a long time.😒
She didn't have that adolescence, she had to grow up early to SURVIVE with a baby in her arms.
She's used to living like this and doesn't know how to do it any other way.
That's why she feels like she's doing everything right, because she just doesn't know how else to do it!!
She still has anxiety that she'll be left without money, that there's no one to protect her, and so on.
She imposes on Ginny some kind of hyperbolized sense of guilt and says everything she did was just for her, but often these actions were for Georgia herself, to compensate for what she did not have in childhood and adolescence, and the methods she chose harmed and will continue to harm her children..
And the most amazing thing is that I have repeatedly seen people write in tok tok and here that they would like a mother like Georgia. That's not clear. They want their childhood to be in complete poverty, they often moved so that in adulthood there would be no sense of stability or security. Maybe they want their mother to change partners all the time and for 16 years of their lives, they had at least 4 fathers, two of whom were killed by their mother. They want their mother to ignore their need for specialist help, saying that a psychologist won't help you in any way, so that she steals money or takes out loans for it. To live beyond their means and be in debt. Or to be forced to feel guilty, told that they were ungrateful and all the things that their mother did just for them? Which of these is a sign of a good parent? You can watch "Gilmore Girls," which I think was the inspiration for the creation of this series. Or "The Cleaner: The Story of a Single Mother" also from Netflix and compare the behavior...
how disgusting is that
Georgia's excellent monologue could have ended the series, but there are still a lot of problems to sort out - the girls have started
"Are you eavesdropping?" Just like me 😆
The moment Ginny came to Marcus and told him about what her mother had done, I wanted to punch her and say, "Virginia Miller, shut your mouth!" I think it's going to get the girls in trouble if he tells anyone. And at that moment, I really felt sorry for Marcus, because she was just using him. 😒
So it shows typical teenagers very well. If you and your entourage had an exceptionally positive experience, without mistakes and the stupidest actions, then this is great, but it does not mean that everyone was so correct and calm.
2. There is not enough Joe, why is there so little?
3. Marcus' reaction to the murder is just top
4. Georgia's speech is simple 💔
She hated it all three episodes for what she did, and now she's read it because of a few words?
She chose the easiest way, the easy money she didn't earn. Of course, learning and going from an intern to a top manager (one of the options for making a lot of money on your own) is much more difficult than killing a rich guy. There are many examples in my environment when women alone with babies in their arms have gone through such a path of personality formation.
The second, Ginny, is a teenager who did not see the terrible life of her mother, because Georgia was covering up (although with her dirty methods, she installed a filter for dirt in the lives of her children). Her mother gave her a lot, but not a stable psyche and a stable nervous system. It is clear that the events of the first season brought her to neurosis. She is completely immersed in her world, people for her are dolls that should give attention, support, should fully immerse themselves in her problems and solve them. Someone bites, someone gets tired of it. I am very glad that she went to therapy. I got a good specialist.
So far, I like Marcus, Paul and Zion the most. Joe hardly shows up(
Maxine thinks that everyone should act only according to her canons, any deviation is punished by ignoring on the part of the queen. She didn't give a damn that people had their own lives in parallel with friendship.
Nora sang along. I would really like to see it revealed.
She blurted it all out to the guy, a big mistake, you can't tell them anything.
Austin is a miracle child. I think Austin is the epitome of all that's good about Georgia, but Ginny is almost a replica of her mother.
Marcus... I was very distrustful of him in the first season, but now that he's been revealed, I'm pleasantly surprised at how smart, caring, and independent he is beyond his years. It's a pity that he has to deal with Ginny's total negativity, you can see how it pisses him off already. I hope Ginny will understand a lot and therapy will help and she won't hurt people close to her.
I like the way Georgia and Cynthia's relationship is being revealed, I think they could become closer and start some kind of business together.
Paul and Joe are so beautiful, I can't even choose a thorn for myself, I don't want either of them to have their hearts broken.
I'm glad Abby found the courage to talk to Ginny. I'd like to see more of Abby on the show.
Max, I stopped understanding at all. Okay, you got mad, you had a fight, but why all the rest? Squinting, grinning, saying something nasty? She used to seem so friendly, but now you can see what friendship is worth to her. Well, again, puberty, there's nothing you can do.
Ginny, too, of course. I understand that she has problems, but you can be at least a little more responsible. Poor Joe, how does he put up with her? Then quit your job without saying anything and then make eyes and say goodbye back, then come to work stoned 😃
I'm glad Ginny and Georgia have reconciled. 🤍
Ginny clearly has a mental disorder, she's angry and crying from everything. The mother asked to be quieter, she started crying again and hitting herself with a rubber band, that is, because of this request, she wanted to do more harm. She should drink her medicine.
I actually fell out when she said something like "you're not supporting me well" to her backup friend
, I'd rather see Max alone and maybe realize something.
I've never been
there yet, just really just slept) well, and one more thing, but it's not sex
I really like the character of Breisha, I'm glad that Ginny helps her at least a little.
And finally, Abby is not alone, at least with Ginny they are together now.
And I was blown away by what Ginny told Paul about Mary, and Marcus about the murder.
Georgia's monologue at the end is very strong, it touched me.🥺
I was waiting for them to finally sit down to talk to Georgia, maybe now they'll get better.
I hope that if my expectations are not fulfilled at the end of the season, I will be able to delete it.
I really feel for her, to be honest.
She had a choice: "to give up and sink into the past" or "to fight and not become a continuation of all the troubles that touched her." She chose the first thing, for which she, a 15-year-old, has great respect!!
Many people repeat the fate of their parents and she had every chance for this, but she fought in all available ways so that all this dirt would not touch her children!!
It's sooo expensive!
And it's nice to know that Ginny, despite all her hormonal hysteria, still understood and accepted this monologue!!
At the age of 13-16, I was a terrible teenager. An absolutely ungrateful child.
Ginny is a lot worse, as far as I'm concerned.
Georgia did her best to make sure the children lived well.
For myself, I clearly saw how hard it was for my mother to be with me, because she had a lot more problems.
I hope Ginny, like me one day, realizes that everything Mom did was for her good. And finally, he will grow up.
I wish Georgia was okay!!!
But fuck, Ginny is serious????? Should I tell you about the murder? Georgia was right, she couldn't be trusted. And then Ginny is surprised and offended that her mom keeps secrets from her! Tell her, you'll draw a poster and go outside with a megaphone (I wonder why you haven't done it yet)
I really hope that something got to that idiot this time, even though I can't bring it back. I doubt that Marcus will tell anyone, but by chance someone might hear and then the end.
By the way, Marcus is opening up really well this season. If in the past he seemed like a cliched cute mysterious guy Alya Edward, then in this he shows himself as an understanding, supportive and calm young man who is just an introvert, but is fond of many things.
And Maxim, yes, is selfish and psychotic on the level of Ginny. They were friends for a reason. She sees nothing but her own problems.
And yes, I'm glad that there's more Abby in this episode and that she and Ginny started talking again and how they opposed Maxim and Nora (although getting stoned was a bad idea)
The dialogue in the car is a tower. You feel sorry for Georgia anyway)
I'm not excusing Georgia for the murders, but her speech at the end doesn't make any sense at all. Ginny doesn't understand the simple truth that no matter how sad and wrong her mother's behavior is, if it wasn't, then she and Austin wouldn't have mountains of gold waiting for them with a loving daddy, but at best a foster family would be waiting, and even worse, a system that is very not She loves children with a personality like Ginny's.
Marcus, for once, behaved surprisingly adequately and voiced my actual thought: did she kill? so what. Ginny is hitting her own teenage maximalism, and it would be better to work out one simple truth - we are not our parents and only we can choose to be like them or not. She could have lived her life quite comfortably for two years (especially considering that Georgia didn't limit her in any way) and saved up some money, and then got the hell out of this house, but Ginny doesn't have the brains for it. And in general, there is a complete feeling that she does not want to get rid of this problem somehow, but it is simply easier for her to be offended and whine at fate, snapping at everyone and everything. Fiasco, darling, you won't achieve anything that way, except for Haight and misunderstanding from the whole world. In general, there is a kindergarten and a circus with horses.
Austin - the incredible Sunshine
I'm waiting for a more active development of the plot…
Just as Georgia would kill for her children, I would kill for a mother like that.
Mom is the last person you can betray, especially a mom who cares about you.
I don't understand anything, and neither does Paul..
If I'm not mistaken, the name was revealed in the first season.
:D
I would hardly be able to be so brave in her situations.
I've been giving this series a chance for so long, but it's just impossible to keep watching. It's a strange feeling when you don't sympathize with any character.
Teenagers are complicated, no doubt. But they're not stupid. I don't understand how all the problems can be concentrated in one child.
I really liked the first season. He was funny, atmospheric, a little adventurous. There was an element of drama, but more comedy.
And this season there is little funny, but a lot of drama. There's too much suffering and snot, mostly from teenagers. That's not what I wanted to watch.
But I'm glad for Georgia, it was time for her to open up
No, you're not evil, you're a juvenile mackerel, without any moral principles. And in general, I'm not an essayist.
I blabbed about the weapon, which is why my mother flew in. So she's talking about murder now.
It also hurt how she tried to partially blame Hunter for HER infidelity and lies. To quote her, it would be possible not to change, for example, since he is so bad. What a hypocrite she is.
Georgia is a character of amazing charisma. On the one hand, you empathize with her, she's so broken and just trying to survive as best she can. It seems that she protected her daughter and potentially other children by killing her husband.
On the other hand, she brought him to their family. Just like Austin's father. OK, I realized I was wrong, but Ginny's right about that, it's just a mistake. There were other solutions. Yes, they would have been much harder for Georgia. She would have to start all over again, but unfortunately she never learned to get back on her feet without sucking on some man. And then you can get an inheritance and to what extent you can take revenge on your pedophile stepfather through the murder of your husband. Therefore, imho, it's not entirely fair for Georgia to say that everything she does is for Ginny. I think she killed her husband for Mary, too.
Fortunately, they reconciled. But I want more pleasant people on the screen: Joe, Austin, and even Padma! Such a nice girl.
The scene in the car is not bad, they finally found a point of reconciliation. Georgia admitted to Ginny that she was not sugar, she had messed up things, but she still loved her children. Ginny even seemed to understand her surprisingly.