In GINNY & GEORGIA — Season 4 (2026), life in Wellsbury seems calmer on the surface, but beneath that calm lies a growing tension neither Ginny nor Georgia can fully escape. After everything their family has endured, the town watches them closely, wondering if the peace will last.
Ginny Miller, played by Antonia Gentry, is determined to focus on her own future. She wants to step out of the shadow of her mother’s secrets, build meaningful friendships, and finally define who she is outside the chaos that has followed her family for years.
But living with Georgia Miller is never simple. Brianne Howey returns as the fiercely protective and endlessly resourceful mother whose past decisions continue to shape the lives of everyone around her.
Georgia remains determined to protect her children at all costs. Yet the more she tries to secure a stable life for them, the more the consequences of her past begin creeping back into the present.
Old secrets begin resurfacing in unexpected ways, threatening to expose truths that could change how the entire town of Wellsbury sees the Miller family. Each revelation pushes Ginny and Georgia further into difficult emotional territory.
As Ginny grows older, she begins questioning not only her mother’s choices but also the moral lines she herself may be willing to cross. The bond between mother and daughter is tested as their perspectives on right and wrong begin to diverge.

Meanwhile, new relationships, shifting friendships, and the pressures of young adulthood force Ginny to confront difficult questions about identity, trust, and independence.

Georgia, on the other hand, faces the growing realization that the strategies she once relied on to survive may no longer work in a world where the truth is slowly catching up with her.

The town of Wellsbury becomes a stage for secrets, loyalties, and quiet betrayals, as people who once stood beside the Millers begin to question where their allegiances truly lie.
Thought-provoking and emotional, Ginny & Georgia — Season 4 (2026) explores the fragile balance between truth and protection, asking whether love alone is strong enough to hold a family together when the past refuses to stay buried.