Summary

Although Georgia has a number of eligible men to choose from inGinny and Georgia, one season 2 scene proves that Joe should be her true love interest. ThroughoutGinny & Georgia,Georgia uses her wits to manipulate various people in Wellsbury, especially men. However, despite her tricks, Georgia finds herself forming real bonds with these men. The only problem is that they know nothing about her dark and dangerous past. Regardless, Georgia is likely to end up with someone inGinny and Georgiaseason 3and beyond, and a scene from season 2 hints at the perfect candidate.

ThroughoutGinny and Georgiaseason 1 and 2, Georgia has gotten close to a handful of different men. First, there is Zion, who is Ginny’s biological father. Although Georgia and Zion have been separated for quite a long time, they still have a notable spark between them. Then, there is Paul Randolph, the Wellsbury mayor.Paul doesn’t know everything about Georgia’s past, yet the two can’t help but be attracted to each other, leading to their engagement. However, there’s also Joe.Joe knew Georgia as a teenager, and their brief time together continues to come upin the present.

Antonia Gentry As Ginny, Brianne Howey As Georgia, Diesel La Torraca In Ginny & Georgia Season 2

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With seasons 3 and 4 of Ginny & Georgia on the horizon, there is so much drama left to unfold — especially after season 2’s cliffhanger finale.

Ginny & Georgia Season 2’s Funniest Joe Moment Proves He & Georgia Belong Together

Joe & Georgia Have Something Major In Common

Despite Georgia’s engagement to Paul and Joe’s hook-ups with Cynthia, one scene fromGinny and Georgiaseason 2 proves thatGinny and Joe belong together. InGinny and Georgiaseason 2, episode 8,Joe is closing the Blue Farm Café when he begins dancinglike nobody is watching. The moment is a sweet peek into Joe’s inner world and his inherent happiness. It is adorable and also hilarious because his dancing is somewhat bad. Plus, he is eventually walked in on. Yet, this scene also speaks volumes about his compatibility with Georgia.

Joe’s dance party proves he and Georgia may be on the same wavelength.

Joe and Georgia looking at each other on Ginny and Georgia

Joe’s impromptu dance party inGinny & Georgiaseason 2 is a strong parallel to the dance parties Georgia holds for Ginny and Austin. Both characters can find joy in putting a pause on real life and simply letting go through music and dance. Although Georgia’s dance parties have a much darker origin story, both situations have the same effect:they allow Georgia and Joe to release their worries and just be themselves. This is pivotal for Georgia, who keeps so many secrets from so many people. Joe’s dance party proves he and Georgia may be on the same wavelength.

Joe’s Dance Scene Shows How Well He Fits With The Millers In Ginny & Georgia

Joe Can Match The Millers' Energy

Joe’s dance party not only shows his connection to Georgia, but also his similarities to all the Millers. Although Georgia, Ginny, and Austin face terrible low moments, they are able to stick together and find joy in small moments like dance parties. It seems likely, after that season 2 scene, that Joe would be able to do that as well. Paul may be a steady person, but he doesn’t have the same dark roots that Georgia has. This could lead him to misunderstand her. On the other hand,Joe has faced personal turmoil that makes him a better fit for Georgia.

Joe and Georgia met when they were teenagers when Joe was on a school trip and Georgia just learned she was pregnant with Ginny.

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Ultimately, Joe has both dark and light sides that seem to fit perfectly with Georgia’s. AlthoughGinny and Georgiaseems to be moving forward with Georgia and Paul’s romance, there is still plenty of time for their romance to dissolve in place of another. Joe would be the perfect love interest for Georgia because of their shared past and perspective.

Ginny & Georgia

Cast

Ginny & Georgia is a television drama series that follows fifteen-year-old Ginny Miller as she navigates life feeling more mature than her vibrant thirty-year-old mother, Georgia. Set in picturesque New England, the series explores themes of family, identity, and the shadows of Georgia’s past threatening their quest for normalcy.