Ginny & Georgia Season 3, starring Antonia Gentry and Brianne Howey, ended on a dramatic cliffhanger, leaving fans eager for answers.
Even though Ginny's daring plans save Georgia, during the trial, their peace seems short-lived. With Paul filing for divorce, Austin furious with Ginny, and Georgia possibly pregnant, the stage is set for a dramatic and stormy season ahead.
However, there's one mystery that remains unsolved by the end of Ginny and Georgia Season 3, and it's about the mysterious brick thrower.
In Episode 6, At Least It Can't Get Any Worse, when Georgia was sulking in her PJs and watching the news, someone tagged her Mayoress Murderess. Before she could react to the comment, someone threw a block of red brick through the window, sending shards of glass everywhere.
When Georgia picked up the brick, it had Murderer written on it with black ink, and she simultaneously heard the screeching noise of the wheels (probably of the brick thrower escaping the scene). However, she was unable to see the brick thrower.
Since there are various speculations and theories about who the brick thrower might be, it's hard to single out anybody. While several theories suggest that it could be either Georgia's estranged mother and stepfather or Austin or even Mayor Paul who tried to vandalize the house and scare her, another speculation presents a darker view, and it's someone from Ginny's friend circle.
The theory points out that Norah (Chelsea Clark), one of Ginny's closet friends and a member of MANG, might be the brick thrower.
Continue reading to know more about the brick thrower in Ginny & Georgia Season 3
Can Norah be the brick thrower in Ginny & Georgia Season 3?
Norah seemed quite harmless in the previous seasons, but Ginny & Georgia Season 3 paints a different picture: one that suggests Norah might not be as innocent as we think. If you skip the Norah's periods mystery storyline, you might notice some clues that scream that she might be the culprit-hiding in plain sight.
As the town of Wellsbury turns against Georgia during her trial for Tom Fuller's death, Norah's attitude shifts, and honestly, it's quite hard to ignore. Where Max and Abby stay supportive of Ginny during her mother's ordeal, Noral chooses to distance herself. She's quick to judge and ignore Ginny at a time when she needs her the most. Quite suspicious. Isn't it?
Additionally, Norah believes that Georgia is responsible for Tom Fuller's death, and her connection with Cynthia and Zack adds up to the theory. If anyone in Ginny's circle felt compelled to send Georgia a pointed, personal message, Norah fits the bill.
It wouldn't be the first time Norah crossed a line with property destruction. The egging of Abby's father's house this season proves that she is capable of vandalism. What's egging compared to shattering glasses with a brick, especially when emotions are running high? The leap isn't as far as it seems.
If Norah were revealed as the brick thrower, it would crack open a whole new layer of drama for season 4.
As Ginny & Georgia head into season 4, the brick mystery remains a potent symbol of hidden dangers in Georgia's world. And if the perpetrator turns out to be someone like Norah- someone close, familiar, and trusted- the impact would be far more devastating than any outsider's attack ever could.
Also read: Ginny & Georgia Season 3 review: The wedding is over, the secrets are not
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