Ginny & Georgia fans, season three is *finally* here. After what seems like forever (specifically over two years), our favorite chaotic mother and daughter duo are back. And this time, things are a lot more intense.
For those who need a little refresher, season two ended with Georgia getting arrested for the murder of Tom Fuller...on her wedding day...where she was marrying the mayor. Dramatic, we know. Which meant that season three was obviously going to revolve around the aftermath, and whether or not she's found guilty of the crime.
During episode 3, there's a brief—but important—scene between Paul Randolph (the mayor and Georgia's new hubby) and Nick Throop, his assistant. While in Paul's office, Nick seemingly discloses some serious (and potentially incriminating) information about Georgia. Although viewers are intentionally not privy to the conversation, it's clear from Paul's expression that it's not the news he was expecting to hear.
What exactly did Nick tell Paul?
Unfortunately, the exact discussion is never revealed. But for the ultimate Ginny & Georgia sleuths, it's not hard to figure out. Cast your mind back to the previous seasons, when Nick meets 'Jesse,' a real estate agent new to Wellsbury. The two embark on a relationship, but it's not long before Nick discovers Jesse's true identity: he's a private investigator named Gabriel, hired to infiltrate Georgia's inner circle and expose her secrets.
As the pair grow closer, Gabriel shares his findings with Nick, who becomes more skeptical of Georgia, and is eventually a key figure in her arrest.
Fast forward to season three now, and after Nick's bombshell, Paul has been acting distant with Georgia. Previously, he had been adamant his wife was innocent, working tirelessly to clear her name. So why have things now changed?
During the beginning of Georgia's trial at the end of episode 4, Gabriel is called as a witness for the prosecution, much to her surprise. The scene ends with Gabriel declaring to the jury that he thinks they're dealing with a serial killer, having reason to suspect Georgia murdered her last two husbands. (If you remember, he was actually hired by Kenny's ex-wife - Georgia's second husband - to look into his death.)
So, when you think back to Paul's closed-off behavior towards Georgia, it's obvious that Nick told him about the other husbands. Which led Paul to wonder: if she's capable of killing her other lovers, could he be next?
In the words of Pam Shipman: "It's all the drama, I just love it!"





