WARNING: This article contains spoilers from Ginny and Georgia season 3

The third series of , which was released on on June 5, has already been devoured by many fans who have binged through the 10 new episodes.

This latest instalment centres around Georgia's (portrayed by Brianne Howey) murder trial, where she is accused of killing Tom Fuller (played by Vincent Legault).

The trial spans the entire series, with both Ginny (Antonia Gentry) and her brother Austin (Diesel La Torraca) deeply affected by the prospect of their mother being sent to prison.

As per usual in Ginny and Georgia, there are numerous unexpected twists and turns, reports the .

Let's delve into whether Georgia is guilty of murdering Cynthia Fuller's (Sabrina Grdevich) husband.

Is Georgia guilty in Ginny and Georgia?

In a dramatic turn of events, Georgia is acquitted in Ginny and Georgia after some last-minute scheming by Ginny results in the blame being shifted onto Austin's father Gil Timmins (Aaron Ashmore), essentially presenting the jury with a murderer.

She persuades her younger brother to lie under oath and accuse Gil in order to protect their mother.

Ginny also effectively blackmails Cynthia, claiming there is footage of her affair with Joe Singh (Raymond Ablack) at the Blue Farm Cafe, which would provide her with a motive for murdering her husband, in addition to her overwhelming healthcare bills.

Despite the jury's verdict of not guilty, their friends and family know the harsh reality: Georgia is guilty and did indeed kill Cynthia's husband.

Georgia shockingly confessed to Joe that she had killed Tom and some of her ex-husbands, leaving viewers aghast.

The drama between Ginny and Georgia escalated as Ginny confronted her mother for criticising her deceptive ploy to get her out of jail.

A tormented Austin is visibly shaken, dealing with the guilt of sending his own father down, an emotion palpable in the season's finale where he lashes out after breaking his spectacles.

Georgia's murky past might still catch up with her, yet for now she's roaming free, ready to stir up more trouble in Wellsbury.

Ginny grapples with the weight of her deceit, pondering over the potential consequences of her actions to save Georgia.

After Joe lets slip that there's no CCTV at Blue Farm Cafe, it dawns on Cynthia that Ginny's account was fabricated.

Young Austin poses a risk himself - the repercussions of giving false testimony may eventually push him over the edge.

Haunted by feelings of guilt and a yearning for a paternal figure, Austin's future seems poised to take a worrying turn.

However, there's a silver lining for devoted watchers: Netflix has green-lit Ginny and Georgia for a fourth series, following the third season's announcement in 2023.

The forthcoming instalment promises to delve into Cycles and Origins, suggesting that Georgia's history as Mary Reilly will undoubtedly resurface.

Actress Brianne Howey gave fans a tease about what's to come, telling Tudum: "Sarah [Lampert] has some incredible things planned, and I can't wait to see more about the circumstances that shaped Georgia."

Adding: "Look, the last time Georgia framed Gil, we thought that was the last time we were going to see him, and then he got out-so I would imagine there's more to the story."

Ginny & Georgia season 3 is streaming on Netflix now

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