'Ginny & Georgia's MAJOR character spills upcoming season's secrets
Paul and Georgia's relationship down the drain: What's next?
The season 3 finale of Ginny & Georgia left viewers stunned, particularly when it came to the demise of Paul and Georgia's relationship.
Now, Scott Porter, the actor behind Paul, is dishing out details on what fans can expect from his character in season 4.
Porter shared that Paul would likely apologise to Georgia at some point in the upcoming season, but emphasized that "he's owed more of an apology from Georgia, if I'm being honest."
This sentiment stems from Georgia's web of lies, including her false claim of being pregnant, which ultimately led to the breakdown of their marriage. Interestingly, the season finale revealed that Georgia might indeed be pregnant, and Paul could be the father.
Porter believes that both Paul and Georgia will need to do some serious soul-searching, especially given the rapid changes in Georgia's situation.
"If you want all of this craziness to continue, it being Paul's baby is pretty interesting. Paul needs to do some serious soul-searching. I think you're gonna see Georgia kind of feeling like she needs to do some as well — because her situation is changing so rapidly."
As Paul navigates his new reality, Porter hints at a potential return to form for the character, showcasing his confident and witty side.
"I'd love to get back to some of this banter that we saw between Paul and Georgia in Season 1 and see this kind of biting tone that he can have sometimes as a politician."
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