in fact, I empathize with Georgia so much, although she is really guilty , but they show us the story from the mother and daughter 's side, I hope she will be acquitted.
@Um_Son: I mean, in the end, he also fell for inciting custody against her and depriving her of parental rights. Although I knew that mom and daughter were very close.
– I wanted others to see this side of Mom. And they saw. And they consider her a monster. But she's not a monster. She's my mom! And I love her. I want my mom. 💔
you can understand Paul, but the way Austin asked him not to leave 💔 the breakdown scene, as Georgia immediately realized and ran after Ginny, was also a heartbreak , but the end completely finished off, they took away the most precious thing, even though Georgia was guilty, but giving Austin to Gil was also not the coolest idea Georgia is left all alone, but there are enough episodes ahead for some unexpected twist, I wonder what will happen next: her end or resurrection.
@MargoRose: You can't understand Paul, he left her to be torn apart at her most vulnerable moment when he MARRIED HER a couple of days ago, WITH CHILDREN he vouched for! He acted like the last nit It would have been better if he had left when Georgia had told him part of the truth before the wedding, he wouldn't have had to dirty his hands, the poor wretch.
@K2isOn: part of the truth is not equal to your woman killed several people) but in the course of the plot, of course, I do not support Paul at all, even in this episode he said he would be with the children, but
@K2isOn: and what was he supposed to do when the man for whom he stood a mountain brazenly lied to his eyes, and even killed previous men? It's not fair to Paul
@technokid: blatantly lied about it how? Where's the evidence? He listened to his nerd, who knew unconfirmed information from his ex, and immediately lost all faith in his wife.
@technokid: Didn't he realize that Austin would end up with Gil? Was that what he wanted for the boy? He might stop loving Georgia, but the kid, did he wish for this?
@MargoRose: she needs someone who doesn't know Ginny, but wants to know Gia... and here's how he'll behave next, already knowing that she's that girl with her mom...
@MargoRose: By the way, I also find Wolfe suspicious. It seems that some kind of twist will happen to him: either he will also turn out to be a journalist. Or maybe he'll support her, but then Ginny will suffer with him, some kind of mental disorder, like bipolar
The ending is powerful, everything is clear with Gil, but I didn't expect this from Zion.…Ginny's right, you can't just disappear from your daughter's life and then pretend to be a savior. He lived his whole life for his own pleasure and for himself, unlike Georgia with two children. And in the end, he did so even against his daughter's wishes.… Georgia is a controversial character, of course, but her love for children is undeniable, and it's impossible not to sympathize with her.
It seems to me that the whole essence of men is perfectly shown! Paul, who essentially tied Austin to himself and loudly declaring "I'm here" just takes off and leaves! Zion lived as he wanted, and now he's pretending to be the right daddy, and Gil is taking advantage of the situation to break Austin's psyche (((
Fucking Zion is like an elephant in a china shop! Well, let's say you took Ginny, but what about Austin?! Will he stay with Gil?! He thought everything out for half a bump, as usual, it was not for nothing that Georgia called him penguin from the very beginning!
Damn, I didn't expect anything else from Gil, but Zion disappointed me.… Although this is not the right word at all, of course. He seemed unwilling to think things through properly and... weak. I still don't fully understand why I see a weakness in him, but nevertheless.
It's a complete juicer, but you know what?! I don't blame Georgia! She didn't want to kill the first one at all, even though he might have deserved it by holding her hostage. The second fucking pedophile, that's the way! And the third… it was euthanasia, in fact. She wanted to help, although that's doubtful, of course.
And the stepfather? You fucking molester!!! Is a shot in the palm an appropriate punishment for raping an underage stepdaughter and her own daughter?! It's not enough to hang him by the dick and make him bleed, but Zion will be hysterical that she could have killed him, you see?! Damn these men, they always don't give a damn what it's like for women to live in this world!!!
@Annie10792: weak, of course... In fact, he lived his whole life "following his dreams," while living, in fact, in the care of his parents and immediately shifting responsibility to them. And he never bore the responsibility he should have for his child.
Ginny and Georgia, every scene together tears your heart to shreds. But this one on both sides of the door made me cry.
Okay, Gil, but Zion... Who, all these years, had been happily and easily leaving his beloved daughter with her mother, who had never had anything and lived for her own pleasure, decided that she had the right to point out what was wrong in their family relationship... Fuck you, asshole!!!
I spent the whole episode thinking about writing a comment on how much the Floor had fallen in my eyes, but in the end I was punched in the gut by Zion's act.… Just like that, there are such good men around you who are beautiful, desirable, and smart, and as soon as problems begin, everyone is the first to flee the ship! Fuck, I just don't have the words. No one wants to think that she didn't do this out of a good life, but because you, the goats, weren't there at the right moment. They only fancied themselves as fucking fathers when Georgia was put in a bad light and needed to be finished off. There are no questions about Gil, he has always been a piece of shit, but these are the "good guys" who show themselves to be real only over time, I hate the most. They didn't even wait for the evidence, the court's decision!!! I have no adequate words, I am very sorry for Georgia and her children. And at the same time, no, I do not justify her murders, but I will drown for her to the last. Now I need Joe's way out, I don't want to believe that he will turn out to be the same pussy.
@K2isOn: I also wanted to say that I think this 2.5 year break has been very beneficial for the series. The first two seasons were quite cringe-worthy moments, but this one went into such good drama and acting that I lost any pretensions, bravo👏🏻
@K2isOn: I really appreciate what you wrote. Indeed, many of the "good guys" simply disappeared at a difficult moment, and Georgia, for all her terrible decisions, ended up alone with all the problems. I don't condone murder, but sometimes I really feel sorry for her and the children. And now I really want to believe that Joe won't turn out to be the same — there are too few people left in this series who can be truly trusted.
@K2isOn: It also makes me laugh how these "good guys" are super gullible. Leftist people just pissed in their ears and abruptly believed them better than their loved one. WE know she's the killer, BUT HOW DO THEY KNOW FOR SURE?
On their part (unaware of the whole situation) It looks fucking stupid. We listened to some guy and they were like, "Oh, yeah? Well fuck it" * runs away*
@alla_lucy: Is this how love is tested? no? Ginny knows everything, but still loves, Zion and Paul don't know the truth, but they believe strangers, not the woman THEY LOVE. That's the difference.
It's just that poor Austin, if you don't work on time, then the poor child will have a lot of psychological problems in the future. Poor Ginny And Paul, last season he seemed like such a knight of Georgia, but this year he escaped like a rat from a sinking ship. Not the season, but the juicer
I'm crying, the series is tin. The end breaks my heart.
These paparazzi are vultures, even if Georgia is acquitted of everything, then life in this town will no longer be normal, it remains to move.
Gender.... Damn, Paul was in a hurry to get married, I don't know what he was thinking. When did they meet? In September? And he made the offer after Thanksgiving. Well, he should have given his feelings time to "settle down", get to know each other, and now, of course, this whole situation is ruining his career. Poor Austin, how he begged me not to leave.
Zion has always been the most controversial for me. On the one hand, he is a really good father, but in fact, he was not around during the most difficult times. When Ginny had nothing to eat, he wasn't there. After Ginny was born, he was ready to give her up and give her to his grandmother. I lived for my own pleasure, traveled, wrote a book, and now you can pick up an adult child when you don't have to wake up at night to feed and change diapers.
The ending of the episode is goosebumps. No matter how you treat Georgia, it feels like everything that was really important has been taken away from her. Filmed as emotionally as possible.
Damn, well, the direction of this season is already infuriating. Come up with a cool character, and then merge it, and let's each damn character go over how bad she is, talk, chew... Yes, Camon, this is definitely bad in life, but damn, leave us the opportunity to admire bad guys in TV shows - especially since the female versions of Dexter are very little filmed to go in, and she wasn't just cruel, she had a well-defined motivation. Well, it seems to me that the audience initially understands that they are watching, and that this is hyperbole, but this is the initial plot of the plot, why now this moralizing for the whole season?! It seems to me that the plot conflict and tropes about the fact that cruelty can breed cruelty (self-cruelty in a daughter) initially worked well there, that despite the fact that she did it kind of for her daughter's sake, there is a lot of selfishness in her - but it is more or less natural in the harsh conditions in which she had to grow up.. Well, I think that was enough... Why destroy it all now, why did the whole message of the season boil down to "nina killing people"? Well, we kind of know that without you, tell us something new about human relationships and this unfair world.
Paul, if he were our common man and not a coward, could stay with his wife until the end of the trial, help her get through it, and not leave her alone in such a difficult situation. Do not run to your parents and do not feel sorry for yourself, oh, horror, horror, whom you married. And after sentencing, he could do what he sees fit, divorce or move on. It makes me sick to watch him suffer, poor thing.
I really love TV series about courts, lawyers and all that. and it's incredibly difficult to watch this circus trial. They're either yelling or mimicking something. kindergarten!
@notahegao: I agree, objection on objection, the judge is also strange. I already wanted to review the normal thing about the courts - it's better to call Saul, or the Amkrikan crime story…
@notahegao: I was actually shocked that there was a possibility of considering a different verdict. This should be a separate case, a different court, the protest should have been accepted from the very beginning, it's not legal!
I cry every episode. Such genuine emotions, it's just impossible I'm very worried about everyone, especially Georgia..everyone rejected her as problems arose, even the folder, although he had known her all his life... it was also impossible (
I don't know, Georgia needs to gather all the men and put everything on the shelves, otherwise it's not clear that they know what they've thought up...She killed their husbands for a reason. The fact that she didn't have to touch Tom is true - a snowball rolled, but sooner or later it would have happened anyway (any secrets and secrets tend to cease to be them...
@lady_kana: she should have told the lawyer the whole truth in a good way, so that he would build a good line of defense for her.otherwise, he protects her, and then all sorts of details about her come up and come up.
I'm roaring I don't understand how Zion could still do that. I don't consider Georgia an exemplary member of society, and she's really guilty, but I feel so sorry for her here.
Was Georgia's lawyer so cool, did he see that a private investigator was on the witness list and didn't even consider the possibility that he needed to work out a line where he would bring up her past? I shut everyone up that the past doesn't matter, and in the end, I immediately took a shit. In my opinion, it is obvious that the prosecution will dig all the way to find dirt, and here is such a witness. It's a strange position for a lawyer. And everyone is in such shock, as if they didn't expect it. 🤷🏻♀️
@happy_lemon: Due to the fact that they have no right to charge her in other cases at the current trial. Here the judge behaved unprofessionally, "I'm interested, let's hear it." Wtf??
The ending, of course, is emotional. For some reason, I feel especially sorry for Austin, since he is still younger and has some mental problems. I understand Zion's concern, but Gail is the ultimate scumbag. It's a pity he didn't get shot in the head last season.
How annoying is the fact that everyone just turned their backs on Georgia at the moment when she needed support the most. Gil okay, he was retarded and he stayed. But Zion? Did he realize that Kenny was harassing his daughter and decided to do it? Georgia literally killed for Ginny because she loved her, while Zion first wanted to deprive her of her daughter by going along with her parents, and then, many years later, he did it. Yes, Georgia is not sugar. But she is ready to kill for her children in a direct sense. Her actions may be radical in some ways, but she's the best mother. And I'm glad Ginny finally figured it out by the third season. Gender is just something with something. He called Nick a rat, the first to escape from a sinking ship, but he did no better. It's just great. But he's still a long way from Zion.
I sobbed for half an episode. All 2 seasons, I believed in Zion, that he would come to his senses, that he would AT LEAST take Austin to his house too, and not listen to Gil, who shouldn't be around Austin at all! Fuck, I'm in shock. Come on, bitch. I didn't expect anything good from Paul. This man hadn't known her all his life, unlike Zion, and I didn't think there would be any support from Paul after all. Despite the fact that Georgia is to blame, this does not mean that you can take and separate your siblings like that. Austin found Ginny's support, and she was the only one who understood him. and for Zion to act like that- well, I have no words. He arranged his life, traveled around the countries, took pictures, wrote poetry, fucking
@anastasia_lukina: I think it's not a question of Zion's desire. Austin has a father, and according to his documents, Zion is some kind of leftist guy.
@chickchirik: Yes, and if he had taken it, Gil could have easily dismissed it as child abduction. 🤷🏻 Austin, of course, is very sorry. The kid already keeps a terrible secret, and then there's Gil...
Georgia should tell Zion everything. Tell your own people and what will happen. She's not a Chikatilo who kills people left and right. She killed two nasty fuckers who deserved it. And she did it for herself, her daughter, and the world as a whole. She made the world a better place. But until she tells why she did it, it looked like she was killing for fun. Motives and reasons are important. Zion is also so interesting. "If I hadn't turned the gun away, would you have killed him?". Yes, Zion. I would have killed him. Because he's a dumb asshole and Georgia has balls, unlike everyone else in this series. And it's funny about the shot in Gil's arm. Did Gil want to say that he was the first to attack Georgia in that situation????? Everyone's a bitch in this show except Georgia.
Yeah, I didn't expect Zion to act like a complete rat. Georgia was guilty, but she felt very sorry for her, especially when her children were taken away. It's clear with Gale, but Zion... There are not enough stormy words! Most of all, I feel sorry for Ginny and Austin, I admire the acting of this guy. I hope everything works out.🙏
Oh my God, the series finale just tore my soul apart. First, the scene with Georgia and Ginny made me cry for the first time in the season, and then the appearance of custody, and that bastard grin... but I didn't expect this from Zayen, despite everything... How could he contact him?! Ginny told him everything right. I thought I was so good and right, and I was a lifeguard too. But it's too late. And Georgia, with whom they did the only thing that could break her. The children were taken away
the best episode of the season, and maybe even in the series, bravo! Finally, the series 4-5 has been rocked. Emotional juicer: zrada on zrada. I cried, I liked it. P.S. there is a feeling that in such a difficult moment, Georgia will be supported only by Joe. Although I was torn between him and Paul in the previous season, but Paul is even... somehow it's falling lower and lower. I'm giving 2 episodes for rehabilitation.
Fuuuuuuuuh, it's exciting, of course, there are so many events going on in the series, I don't have time to switch, but this season is certainly a bomb
I've already cried all my tears out... but I'm ready to suffer more and more with my favorite characters. I want to see my mom when I watch this series, really We all need someone to hug us and tell us that everything is going to be okay.
Paul chose Georgia when he knew her newly created identity, not her entire past, including the murders of her husbands and the rest. Even the fact that he chose her after the partial truth that she revealed earlier is also a strong act, he tried to understand her. He didn't know about the murders then. And now he's a "coward and a rat" because he can't trust Georgia anymore and doesn't know what to expect from her? Stand in his place and imagine that your wife is called a murderer, would you stay with such a person or would you want to pause and put your head and thoughts in order? You can't survive this in one day, week, or month...
Apparently, Zion didn't know Georgia's entire past either. To think that he even accepted a part of Georgia's past, he understands what she went through. But after learning other details, he also does not know what to expect and worries about his daughter.
Everything is more complicated with Gil: he has more interest in taking revenge on Georgia, although he himself is far from an adequate person. It's scary to see Austin leaving for him, and it's scary to think how Gil will brainwash him.
Ginny... I remember everyone calling her selfish. I'm sorry, but reliving your mother's entire past and the impact it has on your present is a pretty difficult task that breaks your whole psyche.
Georgia can be understood, but not forgiven, I'm sorry. You need to be responsible for your choices and actions. Georgia took it for granted that everyone helped her and understood her. She even demanded it somewhere. She was being more selfish than Ginny. We know that she was afraid for herself and for the children. Her motives are good, but her problem solving leaves much to be desired... It's just a fact.
Not everyone is ready to bear the burden of Georgia's past with her, and that's okay. Stop judging people for leaving her after all this.
@vk834233: God, at least someone understood the feelings of other people besides Georgia. It feels like everyone's justifying her here just because she's the main character.
@vk834233: It seemed to show quite picturesquely about Zion that he was shocked when he heard that Ginny not only admitted Kenny's murder, what she knew about it, but also that she was validating this murder. That is, being under the influence of her mother, she specifically lost her moral bearings. And only after that I decided to listen to the bastard, Father Austin. In other words, his motivation here is generally transparent, he can be understood.
I sympathize with Georgia's plight, but to be honest, as a mom I don't like her at all. She sincerely believes that she did everything for the sake of the children, but wouldn't it have been better to really give Ginny to her grandmother? Get an education, get a job, and take her in after a few years. Yes, she was always there, jumping from place to place, from man to man, killing them along the way, and now her children have a bunch of mental illnesses.
As a result, having suffered all her childhood, she made her children suffer too. And yet, it's really her fault!! Well, it's a pity for everyone anyway(
@marinagee: no one would have given her daughter back, that's all) Grandma asked me to transfer CUSTODY, and no one would give her custody back. Anyway, I'm sure no one would have helped her right away, as Georgia would have given custody to Ginny's grandmother. They'd just throw her out the door and that'd be it)
@marinagee: Georgia is a traumatized child who has only seen cruelty. She's always waiting for a trick and doesn't trust anyone. After leaving the children, she cannot be sure that they will not be hurt or mistreated. Moreover, as mentioned above, Ginny wanted to take her away with full custody, and no one ever thought that Georgia could handle it. They wouldn't have given it back to her, and everyone understood that.
Paul is really the last nit, God forbid such a man for a husband He listened to the dick of you know who, abandoned them at the most difficult moment, and simply left the children to be torn apart
Ginny, as usual annoying, tells everyone whatever she wants, and then "how could you do that"
Gil is the most terrible, how does an actor manage to play so fucking well that you hate him? haha
Georgia is shown as an unhappy, suffering innocent victim. She's a murderer for one reason or another, but she acts like she's innocent and needs to be pitied. Ginny has already moved out of her mind and now a therapist is correcting it, I'm waiting for Austin to show his crazy mind from everything that is happening. Zayan wandered, traveled, built a career, and suddenly appeared to participate in his daughter's life. It even looks like a noble Sex. And the bartender must somehow enter her life here. Wolfe is cool so far.
It kills me that they literally believed a random guy? The personal detective of her ex-husband's wife, who had a grudge against her? Moreover, this detective did not submit any evidence to the court. Just his words, that's all. And everyone is like Oh! I believe so, yes. What kind of a cringe? (I'm not talking about strangers, I'm talking about Paul, Zion, etc.)
It's a very difficult series. I even burst into tears once when Paul said he was leaving and Austin asked him to stay.… I didn't think it would go so far.... It's horrible. Georgia may not be a saint, but she's not a serial killer.… When the children were taken into it at the very end and Austin's father was shown first, this was expected, but when Zion was shown, my heart stopped for a second, and I felt betrayed myself.… All the men disappointed me. Paul... I respected you so much... and I think I understand that he got into something he didn't sign up for, but if you care about your own image more than about the woman you said you love, it's not love, but a beautiful illusion. He wanted Georgia when she was beautiful, funny, resourceful, and feisty, but when she was at her most vulnerable, he decided to leave her. Ugh, that's the most disgusting thing. I would have understood if he had asked for a divorce later, saying that he couldn't handle it, but at that moment, to leave like that, and after all the assurances to Ginny and Austin. In short, it is once again an indicator that men cannot be trusted.
The scene where Georgia is crying, and the reporters are taking pictures of her and asking "What kind of kids to lose" is terribly disgusting. A bunch of vultures!
And for the first time in probably the entire series, I really feel sorry for Ginny. The fact that her verse surfaced is another tin thing. But now she will realize that every action has its consequences.
From the very first season, Georgia was reproached for "running away." that's why she ran away, because she had to believe only in herself, and she pulled herself out of the most desperate situations.
Joe, dear, it's your turn! Show these hypocritical little rats how they support their loved one!
P. S. Everything was so famously wrapped around the main line that everyone else was abandoned. I hope that by the end of the season, everything that has been started will be brought to a logical conclusion.
I understand that Georgia is the main character and a mother, and she suffers and worries, and does what she thinks is "the best" for children, but... I didn't have any compassion for her in this episode. How long is the rope not to twist…
I can barely hold back tears after the series finale. I loved Zayan very much, but what did he do to Jordia in the end, provided that he guessed that she had taken revenge on the pedophile.... And the Floor? Didn't you feel sorry for Austin? He's already like a father to him... Sadly
It's amazing how the actresses of the adult and young Georgia act out! They have very similar facial expressions and reactions. Anyway, Georgia FM's caste is well-chosen. Do you believe that it's the same person only in different years?
Paul and Zayan were disappointed (no one is surprised) But the moment with Ginny and Georgia outside the door just finished me off, not even as much as the final scene, I was sobbing like I wasn't myself.😭
Ginny stopped acting like a character (one minute she's crazy about Marcus, then after 15 minutes she's kissing a new one... if she loved, you could show what she's going through, and after 2-3 episodes connect the kiss ;)
Georgia is wonderful, what can I say, she plays out her inner strong and independent very well!
Well, the men, ahah, were shown to be real🤪 Just a little bit, right in 🌳
@irusha3: She's just trying to distract herself and forget. It's hard with Marcus, there's no certainty and no stability. With Wolfe, everything is easier for them now, it's just fun and joyful without complications and any suffering - it could even be a non-toxic relationship.. but I keep expecting some kind of trick or violence from him. It can't be that good.
@irusha3: I can understand Ginny here - it's very difficult to build a relationship with a person in severe depression, especially when you're 16 years old and you don't understand how to behave here.
I'm sorry for Georgia, she's in a terrible position. The past turned against her and, of course, she committed crimes, but you can understand her, consider that she had two children and lived as best she could. But her men are all assholes and traitors. OK, everything is clear with Gil, no one expected anything else from him, but Zion pretended to be so good, and now he's done such a shitty thing, just like Paul, who ran away during the most difficult period.
Powerful❤ I really like how dynamically this season is going, and with each episode the plot turns more and more I really like thoughtful dialogues, all the psychological topics that are raised here. The characters and actors are just great🔥🔥🔥
What kind of series I don't understand the Gender, it's a pity if this couple breaks up after all.. With the advent of the private investigator, the whole tin began. It's like they decided to bury the character completely. Dating the guy from the club was nice. I hope he doesn 't turn out to be an oddball with the letter M and helps Ginny get a little distracted ..
@Chursina_Nastya: and I really hope that Georgia has forgotten what kind of shit she is, thinking only about her mayoralty. Why is there someone nearby who will run away at any moment when support is needed
This episode is too heartbreaking. The kind of mother Georgia is, the way she loves her children... Since season 1, she's loved it. The scene when Georgia runs after Ginny, as she immediately realized, and, of course, the final scene is just finishing, especially when she looks at the Guitar and Zion💔
It seems that Georgia's men are all good (with the exception of Gil's ex). But! Ginny is right. Zion was wandering around the world while Georgia was doing it alone, and now suddenly responsibility woke up in him and he began to worry about what was happening to his daughter. Joe avoids her because of his feelings, and Cynthia is no help from him either. And Paul, who didn't even give his wife an explanation (it's clear that she wouldn't have told him the truth, but still), just left her and the children, whom he seemed to love? In general, there are a lot of men, but they are of no use.
The series is very intense. I feel sorry for Austin and Ginny. You feel sorry for Georgia too, even though you know it's her fault.
By the way, I noticed that everyone (Max, Paul, Ginny) has iPhones, but Georgia doesn't. If this were an Apple series, I would think that in this way the creators are veilingly hinting at someone who is bad.😅
@lovemaze01: Apple seems to have an agreement with film studios, saying that bad characters should not be given an iPhone so that the brand would not be associated with such behavior, reputation, and all that. Apparently, yes, the scriptwriters admit that Georgia's actions are controversial, to put it mildly.
For Georgia, children are her whole life, she will do everything possible and impossible for their happiness, because she knows that you can rely and trust only yourself, the ending of the series clearly showed this.🤧
Georgia lives in her own kind of world, where she is against everyone and must punish everyone herself and administer justice or mercy. In short, if anyone needs to see a psychologist, it's her first.
The floor smelled a little burnt, I immediately decided to save my life. First, deep speeches about love for children and Georgia, and then I have to think about myself. There was no evidence, the process was underway, and all he needed was a hint or a rumor, and he was still living with his parents.
I burst into tears when they came from custody... I never expected this from Zane... but the fact that Georgia is really sick and for some reason decided that she has the right to do justice to people remains unchanged.
I'm shocked. The heartbreaking end of the episode. Once again, men let her down like that. They didn't come to court to support me, they took the children away. It was necessary to kill these two as well) By the way, at least a lawyer would say how she can be a serial killer if both the fathers of her children are alive and everything is fine with them.
Jeanie is like, no, no Mom! And you can still get in the car yourself, you can yell and resist, yell that you want to be with your mom, that you can't go anywhere, and that your dad and the guardianship authorities should fuck off. At least to show people that you love your mother and so on, it can help change public opinion.
@id190670074: what's the point? No one in this situation will listen to her until the court decides that the children should be with their mother. They would have pinned her down and put her in a car.
I started watching this series in 2022 as a typical melodrama. But by the end of this episode, it dawned on me that both the series itself and all the characters had become deeper and more interesting. Without a doubt, this season is now my favorite. I can't even imagine how all this trash will be resolved now, but I hope for the best.
Wow, is Ginny really making a point for the first time in the series? Yes, Georgia is a murderer, but Zayan, what the hell? What a hypocrisy. You didn't even find out what it was like for her to raise her daughter alone, and now a savior has been found. I really don't want to justify Georgia, but I'm sad that everyone betrayed her.
On the one hand, Georgia is really dangerous for children and has already traumatized them with fire. And yes, she wouldn't have stopped if she hadn't been caught.
On the other hand, the system and absolutely everything around her betrayed her so much that what choice did she have?
She wasn't protected from her stepfather. When she thought she was in the loving home of Zaon's parents, she was told that her daughter would be taken away (and it was her again against everyone, including her boyfriend)
Every person in her life took advantage of her vulnerable position, and all she did was survive. She has a terribly distorted perception of the world, a lack of education, horizons and positive examples. The biker bandits were the best example she had ever met, what was it all about?
In short, yes. It's cool, of course, to condemn Georgia, and yes, she's responsible for her crimes. But how no one ever gave a shit about her.
I really like that we raised this topic with Zaon. Because back in that season, it was painful from "If you don't go realize your dreams, you'll perceive us as a prison."
And Zayan is like this: hooray, hooray, I'll go travel and live my best life, and let a homeless minor without education and support deal with a bunny and a lawn! 💫💫💫
In short, it's amazing that Georgia has such an attitude to the world that no one will help and there's no point in even trying. Very strange. Probably the genes
@midorika: it's difficult for her to adjust to this, because situations in her life have repeatedly proved this theory of hers "that no one will help her and she doesn't need to try." I think hope came with Paul and also left when he walked out the door, having previously told at least 3 people that he swore to be with her and For better or for worse She doesn't have a single positive example to change her theory yet. We hope for Joe
It's an insanely hard ending, and it's like the monster in this particular episode is far from Georgia... I don't want to belittle the significance of her actions, but taking children away from a mother is monstrous.
Oh, my God, the whole episode is tense, but the scene at the end just broke, I was crying myself💔💔💔😭😭 I feel very sorry for Georgia, and to be honest, I'm shocked how her ex-husbands could betray her. Okay, the second husband had a grudge against her for putting him in prison, but the first one for what???? Then PTS, gentlemen, I'm in shock, but the real husband just turned away from her, God, I'm so sorry for Georgia.
@fb1313417: By the way, Zion and Gil weren't husbands, I guess. Because they say that she killed the first two husbands (the one from the trailer and the second millionaire), and the third husband is Paul Zion and Gil are the fathers of the children, but not the husbands
It was very hard to watch the ending and just this disappointment in Georgia's eyes, okay Gil, everything is clear here, but Zion, after so much, I'm surprised that he's shocked by her actions, because he really knows her, and what she can do, but it's okay that he screams so much about kids, but I didn't think Austin would go to Gil, well, that's a kick-ass))) The fact that Ginny was fucked by the Press is a fire, it seemed to make me feel better myself, I hesitated The situation of Abby, the Press and Samantha is generally some kind of natural sur First, you hold Ginny in the bathroom, hug her, and tell her how sorry you are. Then you watch a video with a smile, where Ginny was posted on tiktok with dirty comments and captions. First you kiss Abby and tell her that you like her. Then the next (!!!) You go dancing every day with your Abs (which you can see Abby hanging out with) and you kiss/dance/right in front of Abby What's that? I thought (according to the series canons) they show us and tell us that the press is like this, the press is like that, and in a relationship with Abby they will reveal it adequately, but no, they really show it as a moodle. It's clear. We look further
I remember how in previous seasons, in the comments, many admired what wonderful men were around Georgia, and could not choose which team they should be on: Paul, John, Zion. And now season 3 and complete disappointment in these men (Joe has just moved away so far and I really hope that he turns out to be a friend after all!). Poor Georgia, those who swore almost eternal love abandoned her, her children, and just behaved terribly meanly. Paul...I still didn't understand why he believed Nick and his pseudo-boyfriend. That is, Nick openly says that he is leaving, shows his dissatisfaction with Georgia and the fact that she has overshadowed him, Paul threatens him with terrible recommendations, and then simply believes in unfounded accusations from these two. And Nick also believed him for some reason, although there is no evidence, as shown by the lawyer and the court. And Paul didn't even discuss it with his wife, didn't give her a word, didn't protect her, didn't help her, but just ran away, betraying the trust of the children besides. Zion is generally a sad dad. Of course, Ginny loved him more, because he showed up with gifts, with stories about magical life in other countries, about carefree and so on, while her mother literally survived with two children. And his mother was always telling Georgia what a terrible mother she was, with no education and no care for her daughter. She didn't say that to her basket-shaped son, although he hadn't studied anywhere either, hadn't settled down yet, and hadn't really taken care of his daughter. I'm very sorry for Georgia, all the men and friends betrayed her, ran away as soon as she became a burden. Although how many times has she saved the mayor's reputation, for example...
It has long been clear that these "girlfriends" can only hang out together, and certainly not support. Yes, even if her mother is a murderer (and this has not been proven), is this a reason to turn away from her friend? You don't need enemies with friends like that. Someone else is an asshole. Accuses her of worrying only about herself, but himself? What the hell is more important now: your mayoralty or the fact that she could be imprisoned for life. Oh, what an egotist. Let her eyes be opened to the fact that he is ready to be with her not in sickness and sorrow, but only in joy and sex. Behind such a husband is definitely not like behind a stone wall. And what kind of nonsense is this? There is not a single piece of evidence (the missing husband and the missing body are not evidence), and it is shown on the news, stating it as if the guilt has been proven. Zion is a beast! All the men in Georgia's life are not men, but brutes who only hurt her, did not help her, trampled on her, and lived for their own pleasure. And she devoted herself to the children.
@Grenada: Oh, come on. Is everyone waiting for the perfect ones? That doesn't happen. All people and everyone make some kind of choice, not always the right one. For me, the main indicator is how they treat her children. Maybe children write comments here, I don't know, adults should understand where a person is really bad.
@id1959859: First of all, have you seen Georgia? Three is not enough. In the second, they seemed cool in the first season. And in the third, many showed their true colors.
By the fifth episode of the third season, I understood the main point...don't have children when everything is bad for you and you are frankly small! She's also selfish! She gave life to a man, and instead of allowing a child to live in a loving family, prosperity and stability, she forced her to starve, live in a car and learn bad things. And it wasn't like she didn't have someone to help! No! She could live with her husband's family! And none of this would have happened!
The parents demanded custody of their daughter, and Georgia considered this a threat: her daughter would be taken away, she would be thrown out the door, because Zion's parents could not stand her and accused her of depriving him of his future.
In my opinion, everyone who scares Paul and Zion is not trying to imagine themselves really and truly in their place. How can you just do nothing when your child is living with a murderer?
Of course, Zion believed him, he told me in plain text why, and he thinks correctly - he stopped Georgia from killing, he wouldn't have stopped, there would have been another corpse. And even if there were no murders, Gil was right that there was shooting in the house where Zion's daughter lives. It's not safe, and if he just turned a blind eye to it, he'd be a shitty father.
So did Paul-he found out that Georgia was probably a murderer, and a murderer of husbands. Would you go to bed with someone who probably killed his women? Well, it's some kind of blind faith then. Moreover, he hasn't known Georgia for a long time, it would be nice for many more years. Moreover, she had already deceived him, which confirms the possibility of repeated deception.
It feels like people have blindly identified with Georgia and now they forgive her, that she defends her interests at any cost, but not the other characters. They should all be running around with Georgia's interests, not their own and their children's.
People, she killed people. Yes, she was in a difficult situation, people were behaving badly somewhere, but this is not an excuse for murder.
however, Ginny's father and, especially, Austin's father are not the most suitable examples of a good parent. * "we see a speck in someone else's eye, but we don't notice a log in our own"*
I hope this inadequacy (Gil) does not harm Austin in any way.
@ssaaammy: No, I'm not saying these guys are good parents, not at all. But Zion is definitely trying to be like that and not watch from the sidelines.
Moreover, since writing the last comment, I have given birth to my own child, and now I can say from experience that even in a good marriage without trust problems, the dynamics of the relationship between the spouses change and because of concern for the welfare of the child, conflicts, misunderstandings and different views on how to act may arise.
Actually, what's happening may give Georgia a chance to become a normal adult. Because mentally she has remained at the level of a teenager: she prefers to stealthily get to the right place and escape, instead of taking responsibility and working systematically. And all this time it was rolling and did not give a reason to rethink their actions. And now there are consequences.
However, if Georgia grows up, there will be nothing to shoot the series about. 😁
Such an interesting justice system in the USA. We would have had an autopsy, we would have realized that there was no suffocation, and we wouldn't even have opened a case, since there was no crime. Facts, evidence and motives are not based at all, here whoever is the best speaker will win by convincing the jury of his case.
Discussion: Season 3, Episode 5 Join the Discussion
202in fact, I empathize with Georgia so much, although she is really
guilty
, but they show us the story from the mother and daughter
's side, I hope she will be acquitted.
@Sen13:
the breakdown scene, as Georgia immediately realized and ran after Ginny, was also a heartbreak
, but the end completely finished off, they took away the most precious
thing, even though Georgia was guilty, but giving Austin to Gil was also not the coolest idea
Georgia is left all alone, but there are enough episodes ahead for some unexpected twist, I wonder what will happen next: her end or resurrection.
It would have been better if he had left when Georgia had told him part of the truth before the wedding, he wouldn't have had to dirty his hands, the poor wretch.
but in the course of the plot, of course, I do not support Paul at all, even in this episode he said he would be with the children, but
With children, there's no excuse at all.
and here's how he'll behave next, already knowing that she's that girl with her mom...
Georgia is a controversial character, of course, but her love for children is undeniable, and it's impossible not to sympathize with her.
Damn, I didn't expect anything else from Gil, but Zion disappointed me.… Although this is not the right word at all, of course. He seemed unwilling to think things through properly and... weak. I still don't fully understand why I see a weakness in him, but nevertheless.
It's a complete juicer, but you know what?! I don't blame Georgia! She didn't want to kill the first one at all, even though he might have deserved it by holding her hostage. The second fucking pedophile, that's the way! And the third… it was euthanasia, in fact. She wanted to help, although that's doubtful, of course.
And the stepfather? You fucking molester!!! Is a shot in the palm an appropriate punishment for raping an underage stepdaughter and her own daughter?! It's not enough to hang him by the dick and make him bleed, but Zion will be hysterical that she could have killed him, you see?! Damn these men, they always don't give a damn what it's like for women to live in this world!!!
Austin, who is so strongly attached to the Floor🥺
Ginny and Georgia, every scene together tears your heart to shreds. But this one on both sides of the door made me cry.
Okay, Gil, but Zion... Who, all these years, had been happily and easily leaving his beloved daughter with her mother, who had never had anything and lived for her own pleasure, decided that she had the right to point out what was wrong in their family relationship... Fuck you, asshole!!!
Max😅❤
is exactly what I said at the end of the episode😤
Now I need Joe's way out, I don't want to believe that he will turn out to be the same pussy.
@K2isOn: It also makes me laugh how these "good guys" are super gullible. Leftist people just pissed in their ears and abruptly believed them better than their loved one. WE know she's the killer, BUT HOW DO THEY KNOW FOR SURE?
On their part (unaware of the whole situation) It looks fucking stupid. We listened to some guy and they were like, "Oh, yeah? Well fuck it" * runs away*
And Paul, last season he seemed like such a knight of Georgia, but this year he escaped like a rat from a sinking ship. Not the season, but the juicer
The end breaks my heart.
These paparazzi are vultures, even if Georgia is acquitted of everything, then life in this town will no longer be normal, it remains to move.
Gender.... Damn, Paul was in a hurry to get married, I don't know what he was thinking. When did they meet? In September? And he made the offer after Thanksgiving. Well, he should have given his feelings time to "settle down", get to know each other, and now, of course, this whole situation is ruining his career. Poor Austin, how he begged me not to leave.
Zion has always been the most controversial for me. On the one hand, he is a really good father, but in fact, he was not around during the most difficult times. When Ginny had nothing to eat, he wasn't there. After Ginny was born, he was ready to give her up and give her to his grandmother. I lived for my own pleasure, traveled, wrote a book, and now you can pick up an adult child when you don't have to wake up at night to feed and change diapers.
Well, it seems to me that the audience initially understands that they are watching, and that this is hyperbole, but this is the initial plot of the plot, why now this moralizing for the whole season?! It seems to me that the plot conflict and tropes about the fact that cruelty can breed cruelty (self-cruelty in a daughter) initially worked well there, that despite the fact that she did it kind of for her daughter's sake, there is a lot of selfishness in her - but it is more or less natural in the harsh conditions in which she had to grow up.. Well, I think that was enough... Why destroy it all now, why did the whole message of the season boil down to "nina killing people"? Well, we kind of know that without you, tell us something new about human relationships and this unfair world.
Such genuine emotions, it's just impossible
I'm very worried about everyone, especially Georgia..everyone rejected her as problems arose, even the folder, although he had known her all his life... it was also impossible (
The fact that she didn't have to touch Tom is true - a snowball rolled, but sooner or later it would have happened anyway (any secrets and secrets tend to cease to be them...
I don't understand how Zion could still do that.
I don't consider Georgia an exemplary member of society, and she's really guilty, but I feel so sorry for her here.
I understand Zion's concern, but Gail is the ultimate scumbag. It's a pity he didn't get shot in the head last season.
Gil okay, he was retarded and he stayed. But Zion? Did he realize that Kenny was harassing his daughter and decided to do it? Georgia literally killed for Ginny because she loved her, while Zion first wanted to deprive her of her daughter by going along with her parents, and then, many years later, he did it.
Yes, Georgia is not sugar. But she is ready to kill for her children in a direct sense. Her actions may be radical in some ways, but she's the best mother. And I'm glad Ginny finally figured it out by the third season.
Gender is just something with something. He called Nick a rat, the first to escape from a sinking ship, but he did no better. It's just great. But he's still a long way from Zion.
Austin, of course, is very sorry. The kid already keeps a terrible secret, and then there's Gil...
I'm expecting a catch, but I'm still in denial.
Zion is also so interesting. "If I hadn't turned the gun away, would you have killed him?". Yes, Zion. I would have killed him. Because he's a dumb asshole and Georgia has balls, unlike everyone else in this series.
And it's funny about the shot in Gil's arm. Did Gil want to say that he was the first to attack Georgia in that situation????? Everyone's a bitch in this show except Georgia.
Georgia was guilty, but she felt very sorry for her, especially when her children were taken away. It's clear with Gale, but Zion... There are not enough stormy words!
Most of all, I feel sorry for Ginny and Austin, I admire the acting of this guy.
I hope everything works out.🙏
First, the scene with Georgia and Ginny made me cry for the first time in the season, and then the appearance of custody, and that bastard grin...
but I didn't expect this from Zayen, despite everything... How could he contact him?! Ginny told him everything right. I thought I was so good and right, and I was a lifeguard too. But it's too late.
And Georgia, with whom they did the only thing that could break her.
The children were taken away
P.S. Wolfe is funny
liked it. P.S. there is a feeling that in such a difficult moment, Georgia will be supported only by Joe. Although I was torn between him and Paul in the previous season, but Paul is even... somehow it's falling lower and lower. I'm giving 2 episodes for rehabilitation.
We all need someone to hug us and tell us that everything is going to be okay.
Paul chose Georgia when he knew her newly created identity, not her entire past, including the murders of her husbands and the rest. Even the fact that he chose her after the partial truth that she revealed earlier is also a strong act, he tried to understand her. He didn't know about the murders then.
And now he's a "coward and a rat" because he can't trust Georgia anymore and doesn't know what to expect from her?
Stand in his place and imagine that your wife is called a murderer, would you stay with such a person or would you want to pause and put your head and thoughts in order? You can't survive this in one day, week, or month...
Apparently, Zion didn't know Georgia's entire past either. To think that he even accepted a part of Georgia's past, he understands what she went through. But after learning other details, he also does not know what to expect and worries about his daughter.
Everything is more complicated with Gil: he has more interest in taking revenge on Georgia, although he himself is far from an adequate person. It's scary to see Austin leaving for him, and it's scary to think how Gil will brainwash him.
Ginny... I remember everyone calling her selfish. I'm sorry, but reliving your mother's entire past and the impact it has on your present is a pretty difficult task that breaks your whole psyche.
Georgia can be understood, but not forgiven, I'm sorry. You need to be responsible for your choices and actions.
Georgia took it for granted that everyone helped her and understood her. She even demanded it somewhere. She was being more selfish than Ginny.
We know that she was afraid for herself and for the children. Her motives are good, but her problem solving leaves much to be desired... It's just a fact.
Not everyone is ready to bear the burden of Georgia's past with her, and that's okay. Stop judging people for leaving her after all this.
As a result, having suffered all her childhood, she made her children suffer too. And yet, it's really her fault!! Well, it's a pity for everyone anyway(
After leaving the children, she cannot be sure that they will not be hurt or mistreated.
Moreover, as mentioned above, Ginny wanted to take her away with full custody, and no one ever thought that Georgia could handle it. They wouldn't have given it back to her, and everyone understood that.
He listened to the dick of you know who, abandoned them at the most difficult moment, and simply left the children to be torn apart
Ginny, as usual annoying, tells everyone whatever she wants, and then "how could you do that"
Gil is the most terrible, how does an actor manage to play so fucking well that you hate him? haha
Ginny has already moved out of her mind and now a therapist is correcting it, I'm waiting for Austin to show his crazy mind from everything that is happening.
Zayan wandered, traveled, built a career, and suddenly appeared to participate in his daughter's life.
It even looks like a noble Sex. And the bartender must somehow enter her life here.
Wolfe is cool so far.
I would not like to be disappointed in him...
I didn't think it would go so far.... It's horrible.
Georgia may not be a saint, but she's not a serial killer.…
When the children were taken into it at the very end and Austin's father was shown first, this was expected, but when Zion was shown, my heart stopped for a second, and I felt betrayed myself.…
All the men disappointed me. Paul... I respected you so much... and I think I understand that he got into something he didn't sign up for, but if you care about your own image more than about the woman you said you love, it's not love, but a beautiful illusion. He wanted Georgia when she was beautiful, funny, resourceful, and feisty, but when she was at her most vulnerable, he decided to leave her. Ugh, that's the most disgusting thing. I would have understood if he had asked for a divorce later, saying that he couldn't handle it, but at that moment, to leave like that, and after all the assurances to Ginny and Austin. In short, it is once again an indicator that men cannot be trusted.
The scene where Georgia is crying, and the reporters are taking pictures of her and asking "What kind of kids to lose" is terribly disgusting. A bunch of vultures!
And for the first time in probably the entire series, I really feel sorry for Ginny. The fact that her verse surfaced is another tin thing. But now she will realize that every action has its consequences.
You can't trust anyone.
P. S. Everything was so famously wrapped around the main line that everyone else was abandoned. I hope that by the end of the season, everything that has been started will be brought to a logical conclusion.
love them
Georgia protected and saved, but all the men betrayed her and did not protect her..
But the moment with Ginny and Georgia outside the door just finished me off, not even as much as the final scene, I was sobbing like I wasn't myself.😭
Floor 💔
Zayen
Georgia is wonderful, what can I say, she plays out her inner strong and independent very well!
Well, the men, ahah, were shown to be real🤪
Just a little bit, right in 🌳
I really like how dynamically this season is going, and with each episode the plot turns more and more
I really like thoughtful dialogues, all the psychological topics that are raised here. The characters and actors are just great🔥🔥🔥
I don't understand the Gender, it's a pity if this couple breaks up after all..
With the advent of the private investigator, the whole tin began. It's like they decided to bury the character completely.
Dating the guy from the club was nice. I hope he doesn 't turn out to be an oddball with the letter M and helps Ginny get a little distracted ..
And the series finale
The series is very intense. I feel sorry for Austin and Ginny.
You feel sorry for Georgia too, even though you know it's her fault.
By the way, I noticed that everyone (Max, Paul, Ginny) has iPhones, but Georgia doesn't. If this were an Apple series, I would think that in this way the creators are veilingly hinting at someone who is bad.😅
Just a heartbreaking mid-season🔥💔😭
Paul, I believed in you.... For Austin, this trauma of losing trust is lasting for a long time now.
The floor smelled a little burnt, I immediately decided to save my life. First, deep speeches about love for children and Georgia, and then I have to think about myself. There was no evidence, the process was underway, and all he needed was a hint or a rumor, and he was still living with his parents.
I can't even imagine how all this trash will be resolved now, but I hope for the best.
On the other hand, the system and absolutely everything around her betrayed her so much that what choice did she have?
She wasn't protected from her stepfather. When she thought she was in the loving home of Zaon's parents, she was told that her daughter would be taken away (and it was her again against everyone, including her boyfriend)
Every person in her life took advantage of her vulnerable position, and all she did was survive. She has a terribly distorted perception of the world, a lack of education, horizons and positive examples. The biker bandits were the best example she had ever met, what was it all about?
In short, yes. It's cool, of course, to condemn Georgia, and yes, she's responsible for her crimes. But how no one ever gave a shit about her.
I really like that we raised this topic with Zaon. Because back in that season, it was painful from "If you don't go realize your dreams, you'll perceive us as a prison."
And Zayan is like this: hooray, hooray, I'll go travel and live my best life, and let a homeless minor without education and support deal with a bunny and a lawn! 💫💫💫
In short, it's amazing that Georgia has such an attitude to the world that no one will help and there's no point in even trying. Very strange. Probably the genes
I think hope came with Paul and also left when he walked out the door, having previously told at least 3 people that he swore to be with her and For better or for worse
She doesn't have a single positive example to change her theory yet.
We hope for Joe
and it's like the monster in this particular episode is far from Georgia... I don't want to belittle the significance of her actions, but taking children away from a mother is monstrous.
I feel very sorry for Georgia, and to be honest, I'm shocked how her ex-husbands could betray her. Okay, the second husband had a grudge against her for putting him in prison, but the first one for what???? Then PTS, gentlemen, I'm in shock, but the real husband just turned away from her, God, I'm so sorry for Georgia.
Because they say that she killed the first two husbands (the one from the trailer and the second millionaire), and the third husband is Paul
Zion and Gil are the fathers of the children, but not the husbands
that he screams so much about kids, but I didn't think Austin would go to Gil, well, that's a kick-ass)))
The fact that Ginny was fucked by the Press is a fire, it seemed to make me feel better myself, I hesitated
The situation of Abby, the Press and Samantha is generally some kind of natural sur
First, you hold Ginny in the bathroom, hug her, and tell her how sorry you are.
Then you watch a video with a smile, where Ginny was posted on tiktok with dirty comments and captions.
First you kiss Abby and tell her that you like her.
Then the next (!!!) You go dancing every day with your Abs (which you can see Abby hanging out with) and you kiss/dance/right in front of Abby
What's that?
I thought (according to the series canons) they show us and tell us that the press is like this, the press is like that, and in a relationship with Abby they will reveal it adequately, but no, they really show it as a moodle. It's clear.
We look further
And now season 3 and complete disappointment in these men (Joe has just moved away so far and I really hope that he turns out to be a friend after all!). Poor Georgia, those who swore almost eternal love abandoned her, her children, and just behaved terribly meanly.
Paul...I still didn't understand why he believed Nick and his pseudo-boyfriend. That is, Nick openly says that he is leaving, shows his dissatisfaction with Georgia and the fact that she has overshadowed him, Paul threatens him with terrible recommendations, and then simply believes in unfounded accusations from these two. And Nick also believed him for some reason, although there is no evidence, as shown by the lawyer and the court. And Paul didn't even discuss it with his wife, didn't give her a word, didn't protect her, didn't help her, but just ran away, betraying the trust of the children besides.
Zion is generally a sad dad. Of course, Ginny loved him more, because he showed up with gifts, with stories about magical life in other countries, about carefree and so on, while her mother literally survived with two children. And his mother was always telling Georgia what a terrible mother she was, with no education and no care for her daughter. She didn't say that to her basket-shaped son, although he hadn't studied anywhere either, hadn't settled down yet, and hadn't really taken care of his daughter.
I'm very sorry for Georgia, all the men and friends betrayed her, ran away as soon as she became a burden. Although how many times has she saved the mayor's reputation, for example...
Someone else is an asshole. Accuses her of worrying only about herself, but himself? What the hell is more important now: your mayoralty or the fact that she could be imprisoned for life. Oh, what an egotist. Let her eyes be opened to the fact that he is ready to be with her not in sickness and sorrow, but only in joy and sex. Behind such a husband is definitely not like behind a stone wall.
And what kind of nonsense is this? There is not a single piece of evidence (the missing husband and the missing body are not evidence), and it is shown on the news, stating it as if the guilt has been proven.
Zion is a beast! All the men in Georgia's life are not men, but brutes who only hurt her, did not help her, trampled on her, and lived for their own pleasure. And she devoted herself to the children.
She's also selfish! She gave life to a man, and instead of allowing a child to live in a loving family, prosperity and stability, she forced her to starve, live in a car and learn bad things. And it wasn't like she didn't have someone to help! No! She could live with her husband's family! And none of this would have happened!
Of course, Zion believed him, he told me in plain text why, and he thinks correctly - he stopped Georgia from killing, he wouldn't have stopped, there would have been another corpse. And even if there were no murders, Gil was right that there was shooting in the house where Zion's daughter lives. It's not safe, and if he just turned a blind eye to it, he'd be a shitty father.
So did Paul-he found out that Georgia was probably a murderer, and a murderer of husbands. Would you go to bed with someone who probably killed his women? Well, it's some kind of blind faith then. Moreover, he hasn't known Georgia for a long time, it would be nice for many more years. Moreover, she had already deceived him, which confirms the possibility of repeated deception.
It feels like people have blindly identified with Georgia and now they forgive her, that she defends her interests at any cost, but not the other characters. They should all be running around with Georgia's interests, not their own and their children's.
People, she killed people. Yes, she was in a difficult situation, people were behaving badly somewhere, but this is not an excuse for murder.
however, Ginny's father and, especially, Austin's father are not the most suitable examples of a good parent. * "we see a speck in someone else's eye, but we don't notice a log in our own"*
I hope this inadequacy (Gil) does not harm Austin in any way.
Moreover, since writing the last comment, I have given birth to my own child, and now I can say from experience that even in a good marriage without trust problems, the dynamics of the relationship between the spouses change and because of concern for the welfare of the child, conflicts, misunderstandings and different views on how to act may arise.
However, if Georgia grows up, there will be nothing to shoot the series about. 😁