Tag: Ginny & Georgia
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‘The Night Agent’ Has Netflix’s Biggest Series-Debut Week Since ‘Wednesday’
“The Night Agent” might not quite be pulling “Wednesday” numbers, but the new thriller series managed a very strong first week on Netflix. The Shawn Ryan-created series topped Netflix’s Global Top 10 English TV series list in its first week of availability, with 168.71 million hours viewed — that’s the most for a new series,…
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Ginny & Georgia Season 2 Review: Too Much of an Emotional Punch
Netflix’s Ginny & Georgia is back for Season 2, which means more teen drama, more questionable parenting moments, and of course, more hair-raising secrets to unravel. When we last left the dysfunctional Miller family, Ginny (Antonia Gentry) and her little brother Austin (Diesel La Torraca) were hightailing it out of Wellsbury on a motorbike in…
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Ginny & Georgia Season 1 Recap Before Season 2
On April 19, 2021, Netflix confirmed that Ginny & Georgia was renewed for a second season and will premiere on January 5, 2023, which luckily for us, is right around the corner! This coming-of-age drama/mystery series became an instant hit on the streaming platform the moment it took over our screens with a snide remark…
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‘Ginny & Georgia’s’ Raymond Ablack Joins Kat Graham and Tom Hopper in Netflix’s ‘Love in the Villa’
Raymond Ablack, Laura Hopper, Sean Amsing and Emilio Solfrizzi have joined the cast of Netflix’s new rom-com “Love in the Villa.”Starring Kat Graham and Tom Hopper, “Love in the Villa” follows a young woman who takes a romantic trip to Verona, Italy after a break up. When she arrives to find that that villa she…
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Taylor Swift Slams Netflix Over Sexist ‘Ginny & Georgia’ Joke: ‘Stop Degrading Hard Working Women’
Taylor Swift issued a statement on Twitter calling out Netflix and its new mother-daughter dramedy “Ginny & Georgia” for a “deeply sexist joke” that mocked Swift’s romantic history. Following the February 24 debut of “Ginny & Georgia,” Swift’s fans mobilized on social media to condemn the series for featuring the following line of dialogue: “What…