Who Are You From ‘Ginny & Georgia’ Based On Your Food Preferences?
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Ginny & Georgia is a dramedy about a mom and her teen daughter. They move to a new town in New England. It’s all about family, love and teenage drama. Growing up today is tough, right? With a great cast and characters you can relate to, this show has everyone buzzing. You won’t want to miss it.
Meet the characters from Ginny & Georgia
Georgia Miller
Oh man, Georgia is pure chaotic charisma — a mover, a shaker, and absolutely terrified of being ordinary. She’s equal parts fierce protector and slippery secret-keeper, like she could bake you a pie and then rearrange your life without blinking. She hustles, she charms, she lies (but mostly for the “greater good,” or so she says), and somehow you believe her even when you know you shouldn’t. Also she keeps a ridiculous collection of mismatched keys? No, wait—was that a jar of buttons? Either way, little domestic weirdness.
Ginny Miller
Ginny is snark turned soft; sharp-tongued with this big, honest heart hiding underneath layers of sarcasm. She’s a teen who writes (a lot), overthinks everything, and has these bursts of bravery that feel too big for her tiny motor. Kind of moody but also relentless about speaking the truth — even when it explodes situations into a million pieces. And I swear she hoards notebooks like trophies, except she loses them all the time.
Abby Littman
Abby is sunshine with a complicated back pocket — genuinely sweet and loudly enthusiastic about the people she loves, but also easily wounded. She wants to do the right thing (all the time) and will volunteer for literally anything, which is adorable and exhausting to watch. There’s this earnestness about her that’s contagious, though she can be a bit oblivious sometimes — in the cutest way. Also she inexplicably has a million cat-themed mugs… or maybe that’s just one very large mug collection.
Ellen Baker
Ellen is the kind of calm that pretends not to be dramatic but definitely is — quietly moral, endlessly patient, and the family’s emotional GPS. She holds everyone together with low-key sarcasm and a million small, steady gestures (midnight pickles? possibly). She’s pragmatic but secretly romantic, like she reads poetry on her lunch break and rolls her eyes at it afterward. Occasionally she’ll drop a line that makes you realize she’s been thinking ten steps ahead the whole time.
Marcus Baker
Marcus is a soft, nervous brain wrapped in a sweater and kindness — thoughtful, loyal, and awkward in this utterly endearing way. He notices the tiny things (like the exact song someone hummed once) and hoards them in his head like treasure. He’s steady, maybe too eager to please, but also has sudden spurts of courage that surprise everyone. And honestly he might alphabetize his snacks? Or maybe that was his playlist.
Maxine Baker
Maxine is vapor sharp and glitter-loud — fiercely opinionated, brilliant, and absolutely not here to be overlooked. She’s the kid who will read you a manifesto and then make you laugh about it five minutes later; her sarcasm is a sport. Protective of her family, suspicious of fools, and so creative she makes rules just to break them in interesting ways. By the way she probably wears combat boots with a tutu and yes, that’s a fact until it’s not.
Paul Randolph
Paul is steady in this mildly dull-but-comforting way, like warm toast with an unexpected spice — reliable, principled, and kind of exasperatingly normal. He wants to do right by people and sometimes gets tangled in his own attempts to be sensible (which is both noble and the cause of drama). There’s a decency to him that feels ancient in a show full of chaos; like he reads newspapers the old-fashioned way. Also, does he carry a pocket notebook or just borrow one from Georgia? I can’t remember.
Joe
Joe is big feelings in a small package — intense, possessive sometimes, but also undeniably loyal and complicated. He makes bold moves (not always smart ones) and is the kind of person who apologizes awkwardly but means it, which is oddly charming. There’s a broody, protective streak that clashes with impulsive decisions, so expect sparks and regrets. He chews gum loudly and maybe keeps a faded baseball cap on the dash of his car — both somehow tell you everything.
Hunter Chen
Hunter is polished, charming, and a little too practiced at looking casual — the sort of guy who smiles like he rehearsed it in the mirror. He’s competitive and clever, but not without a vulnerable seam if you can find it; he hides soft parts under nice clothes and neat hair. He can be cold at times, then swooningly attentive the next minute, which is maddening and magnetic. Also, he definitely writes poems he deletes and carries linen handkerchiefs for no good reason.

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