OK, so why did Georgia never tell Joe (Raymond Ablack) that she remembered him too, or choose to pursue their chemistry? “As soon as Max starts to actually let go of Sophie and pursue other people who may actually really show her the love that she deserves, of course Sophie comes back and is like, ‘We have unfinished business,’ ” Waisglass says. On the Sophie front, Waisglass was proud of Max for standing up for herself when her ex suggested being friends. “The fact that Silver doesn’t run away from that is something worth noting.” “Max is very honest about who she is with Silver,” says Waisglass. Season 2 sees Max strike up a romance with high school costume designer Silver. “Yeah, she’s amazing.” And what about Max’s love triangle with Silver (Katelyn Wells) and her ex Sophie (Humberly González)? Those blue baby blues,” Sara Waisglass (left) tells Tudum of Katelyn Wells (right). “As kind as he is to Ginny, I want him to be kind to himself,” he says. Howey was also touched to be able to give Ginny “one of Georgia’s only good bits of advice” in that scene, encouraging her that “what he needs right now isn’t a girlfriend, it’s a friend.” Mallard hopes that going forward, Marcus can learn how to find some stability and be more forgiving towards himself. It opens the door for them to be there for each other in other ways, which is really beautiful.” “And that someone else is just going through something really painful, which is very freeing for people to understand. You did everything right,’ ” she tells Tudum. “That moment is really good at subtly being like, ‘It had nothing to do with you. Waisglass was glad to be the one to provide that insight, which many people don’t often receive in real life. We’re actually really worried about him.” “Sometimes he just gets like this,” Max tells Ginny in the finale. Ginny and her literal boy next door forge a new way forward as friends by the season’s end, with Ginny receiving the closure she needs from his twin sister Max (Sara Waisglass) when she reveals the extent of Marcus’ depression. When it comes around to Season 3, they will throw them “new hurdles, new relationships and new challenges.” Where does Ginny and Marcus’ (Felix Mallard) relationship go from here? “Georgia needed to kill someone and she needed to kill someone in Wellsbury, Massachusetts.” Having spent Season 1 breaking down the characters, the creators then dedicated Season 2 to building them back up. “When we had to develop the storyline for Season 2, we knew exactly what we wanted Season 3 to be,” says Lampert. (Talk about childhood trauma.) But this time, the creators wanted Georgia to get trapped in her own web of vigilante justice as Lampert tells Tudum, “we have it all planned out.” Unfortunately, her son Austin (Diesel La Torraca) witnessed the whole thing from inside a nearby closet. Unlike her previous kills, this one was actually a mercy kill for Georgia, who suffocated the comatose Tom with a pillow to spare his family from further suffering. When Georgia’s colleague Nick (Dan Beirne) lets it slip to Cordova (who’s been pretending to be his school teacher boyfriend for months) that Georgia was with Cynthia (Sabrina Grdevich) and her husband Tom when he died, Cordova jumps on the information and immediately calls the local police to report a suspected murder at the end of Episode 9. While we know that Georgia’s committed murder - three times now - and Ginny’s aware of a couple of those crimes, she’s evaded capture time and time again. Wait, so why did Georgia get arrested? And who is Tom Fuller (Vincent Legault), again? And then you learn, she is certainly no Cinderella,” Brianne Howey says of the finale’s final moments. “I love the play on ‘I'm No Cinderella,’ and it's this whole Cinderella wedding.
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