Which Ginny & Georgia Character Are You?
Welcome to quiz! Want to know which Ginny & Georgia character matches you? Perfect spot. Are you free-spirited like Ginny? Or maybe you have Georgia's determination? Perhaps Austin's brainy side speaks to you or Maxine's creative spark? Time for some fun self-discovery. Click Start below to find out who you really are!
‘Ginny & Georgia’ dives into lives of a mother-daughter duo in Wellsbury. Georgia Miller, clever and charming, juggles life as a single mom. Her teenage daughter, Ginny, faces ups and downs of adolescence. Secrets, love and family drama unfold in every episode. Expect surprises and emotional twists. This show mixes drama, comedy and mystery. It keeps you hooked with great storytelling and characters that feel real.
Meet the characters from Ginny & Georgia
Georgia Miller
Okay, Georgia is peak drama wrapped in a thrift-store blazer — smooth, sly, and somehow always three steps ahead even when she pretends not to be. She’s a mother, a schemer, a romantic (kind of?) and also low-key terrifying in the best way; you admire her and then wonder if you should call the police — not kidding. She reinvents herself like clothes, hoarding receipts and secrets, fiercely loyal to her kids but also shockingly selfish when survival mode flips on. Loves a good plan, hates being pinned down, and somehow makes even the worst decisions feel like a masterclass in chaos.
Ginny Miller
Ginny is messy, sharp, and bristling with feelings, like a walking Tumblr post who also reads real books (sometimes). She’s sarcastic, protective of the people she cares about, and suspiciously mature for someone who still gets tangled up in drama — also cries over the dumbest songs, which is adorable. Quietly brilliant at noticing things, she’s both wary of adults and desperate for them to get it right (contradiction city). Has a dry humor that sneaks up on you, and an aesthetic that mixes combat boots with poetry notebooks — very complicated, very real.
Abby Littman
Abby is that loud friend you love and also want to ground with a board because she speaks her heart and then immediately over-thinks it, ha. She’s fiercely loyal, zero-BS, and creative — like the friend who will dye her hair at midnight and make you a playlist to fix your life. Sharp-tongued but soft when it matters, she keeps lists of everything and loses them on purpose sometimes (or not, who even knows). Her vibe is thrift-store chic meets soft hoodie philosopher, and she’s simultaneously dramatic and unexpectedly steady.
Ellen Baker
Ellen is warm and a little nosy in the gentlest possible way, the sort of person who brings baked goods to grief and then asks three pointed questions about your childhood. She’s maternal without being overbearing (mostly), calming but also kind of nosy about everyone’s business — not malicious, just deeply curious. Has a patience that feels endless and also a surprising streak of stubbornness (don’t assume she can’t surprise you). Collects teacups and tiny regrets, and she’s the friend who remembers the small details you forgot you told her.
Marcus Baker
Marcus is low-key the emotional center in chaos; soft-spoken but weirdly fierce when you cross a line. He’s earnest, principled, and tries hard not to be the “angry one,” even though he’s perfectly allowed to be angry sometimes (and will be, eventually). Sweet with a dry humor tucked behind his teeth, he bakes, overthinks, and wears sweaters like armor — also flirts in a way that is totally awkward and somehow charming. He’s quiet but not invisible, supportive but not saintly, and kind of a walking contradiction in the best way.
Maxine Baker
Maxine is big energy — glamorous, loud, and dramatic, the queen of the group who also has the softest little insecurities under her eyeliner. She’s fiery and loyal and treats friendship like a contract (with optional clauses) — intense but real. Obsessed with status and also secretly terrified of being ordinary, she does mean things sometimes but you can tell she’s scared, which doesn’t excuse it but is oddly humanizing. Loves mall shopping as a spiritual practice, and will break your heart and then bring you fries like nothing happened.
Paul Randolph
Paul has this steady, grown-up vibe — calm, a little old-fashioned, and maybe trying very hard to do the right thing even when the world is messy. He gives off dad-energy in a way that’s comforting but also complicated; like he’s carrying small moral dilemmas in his pockets and wearing a tie while doing it. He’s protective, quietly charming, and has a soft spot that makes him both admirable and frustrating. Collects cufflinks or maybe just bad puns, and is one of those people who looks worse when he relaxes (in the best way).
Joe
Joe is quiet and earnest and kind of a puzzle — gentle on the surface but carrying a ton of internal rules that make him both trustworthy and tricky. He tries to be moral (maybe too hard sometimes), wants to do the right thing, and keeps surprising you with small acts of bravery. A bit shy, very loyal, and sometimes he overthinks to the point of paralysis — but when he moves, he does it with real intention. Likes birds? Maybe. Definitely likes order and also has this messy heart under the collar.
Hunter Chen
Hunter is the “normal” guy who reads too much about self-improvement and is low-key lovely, dependable in a way that feels both soothing and mildly suspicious (in a good way). He’s charming without being showy, supportive but with his own ambitions quietly humming in the background. Gives good advice, makes you laugh in an earnest way, and also holds tiny secrets he insists are nothing — you probably believe him, then roll your eyes later. Likes chess and iced coffee, possibly carries a notebook — both cute and frustrating, honestly.

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