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On Thursday, theGinny & Georgiaactress, 33, shared her reaction to the cliffhanger season two finale of the show, which saw a crestfallen Georgia arrested during her wedding for the murder of Cynthia Fuller’s (Sabrina Grdevich) already dying husband, Tom.
It marked her third killing in the show, coming after the deaths of her two ex-partners, Anthony and Kenny, both of whom were abusive to her.
“In Georgia’s V.O. (voiceover) she’s talking about how she’s too afraid to trust happiness,” added Howey. “And she finally lets herself trust happiness a little bit and then the other shoe drops.”
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“I really admire and resonate with all that they have to do, it cannot be underestimated,” Howey told E! News. “It’s really difficult and Georgia, unlike Ginny, does not know how to ask for help.”
“I wouldn’t wish Georgia’s life and upbringing on anybody,” she continued. “Unfortunately, Georgia hasn’t had the tools to deal with all of this generational trauma and grief that she’s inherited, experienced and also passing on.”
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It was largely as a result of this that Howey “couldn’t stop crying” when she first watched the season two finale.
“It’s pure shock,” she told E! News. “In Georgia’s V.O. (voiceover) she’s talking about how she’s too afraid to trust happiness. And she finally lets herself trust happiness a little bit and then the other shoe drops.
“I was bawling,” she added.
“It’s so frustrating because you want to see more and then it ends,” Gentry, 25, told E! News. “When I was watching I had to rewind it…just the shock on [Georgia’s] face, it was incredible.”
Season 2 ofGinny & Georgiais streaming in full on Netflix.
source: people.com