Warning: SPOILERS ahead for Ginny & Georgia season 3.Ginny & Georgia reveals the outcome of Georgia’s trial in season 3, but not every question is answered as the credits of the finale roll. One mystery the Netflix series has yet to solve is who threw the brick through Georgia’s window in the third outing. While most of the people in Wellsbury initially believe Georgia is guilty of killing Tom Fuller, chucking a brick with the word “murderer” on it at her house feels personal. And Ginny & Georgia season 3’s ending doesn’t tell us who is responsible for this act of vandalism, though there are a few possibilities.
The fact that Georgia’s mother and step-father appear to be stalking her house in the finale raises questions for Ginny & Georgia season 4, potentially presenting new villains and challenges. They could be behind the mysterious “murderer” brick that flies through Georgia’s window. However, another theory posits a darker and more unexpected option. With the town abuzz with Georgia’s alleged crimes, even Ginny’s friends get caught up in the gossip. And one of them could be responsible for vandalizing Georgia’s house, which would make me feel better about disliking her.
Norah’s Reaction To Georgia’s Arrest Made Me Dislike Her In Ginny & Georgia Season 3
Abandoning Ginny When She Needed Her Was A Poor Choice
While almost everyone at Ginny’s school is interested in the accusations flung at her mother, Norah takes them to heart in Ginny & Georgia season 3. Max doesn’t seem to care that Georgia is on trial for murder, and Abby’s opinions on the case don’t prevent her from spending time with Ginny. However, Norah actively pulls away from Ginny at the beginning of season 3, concerned that she’s been spending time around someone whose mother is allegedly “dangerous.” And while she’s not wrong, this makes her one of Ginny & Georgia season 3’s most frustrating characters.
Norah may be right about Georgia’s guilt, but her response to the situation makes me annoyed with her character.
Norah may be right about Georgia’s guilt, but her response to the situation makes me annoyed with her character. For one, it’s hardly Ginny’s fault that Georgia behaves the way she does. Abandoning her friend at such a stressful time is a bad look for Norah, and I’m surprised Ginny isn’t more angry about it. She’s very forgiving of Norah, who talks about her mother behind her back and could even be the person who tried to send Georgia a message when she was home alone.
My Dark Theory Is That Norah Threw The Brick Through Georgia’s Window
She’s Upset On Behalf Of Cynthia & Zach
Perhaps it’s just because I found Norah frustrating throughout Ginny & Georgia season 3, but I have a dark theory that she’s the one who threw the “murderer” brick through Georgia’s window — and I haven’t seen many viewers raise the possibility. Norah clearly thinks that Georgia is guilty throughout the latest outing, and she seems angry and upset on behalf of Cynthia and Zach. It’s revealed that she has a relationship with both of them in this outing, as she babysits Zach, so it’s possible she decides to take her own feelings out on Georgia when no one is around.
This would show a darker side to Norah, one I wouldn’t have thought possible in the first two seasons of the show. But Norah’s distance from Ginny and judgmental attitude towards her family makes her a real possibility. And while I’m not entirely convinced that Abby would help with this “prank,” I could see other members of their friend group getting on-board. The characters that aren’t as close to Ginny, like the boys, certainly seem capable of it. Of course, Norah could just as easily have done it on her own.
Egging Abby’s Father’s House May Have Been A Hint That Ginny’s Friends Vandalized Her Own
They’re Clearly Not Above Destroying Property To Make A Point
At first glance, I wouldn’t think Norah capable of vandalizing Georgia’s house, but there’s one Ginny & Georgia season 3 scene that makes me think otherwise. When Abigail is upset with her father and step-mother, she, Norah, and Ginny dress up as faeries and egg their house. It’s a fun friendship moment between the girls, or at least it seems that way. However, it shows that the teens are willing to go to extremes to make their feelings known. They’re certainly not concerned about a little vandalism, and that could be taken further in the right circumstances.

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Norah’s willingness to go along with this makes me wonder if she’s also willing to break a window, especially for something she considers a good reason. While the likelihood of Abby’s father pressing charges is slim, she might not expect Georgia to either. Anyone who knows about Georgia’s ankle monitor will also know she can’t chase after the perpetrator, making it more likely it’s someone close to her. They’d also know Ginny and Austin aren’t around, though Georgia’s case being blasted on national television does make that knowledge accessible to more people.
Norah’s Betrayal Would Make Ginny’s Friendship Choices In Season 3 So Much Worse
It Would Force Ginny To Grapple With Her Values
Norah’s betrayal would be an intriguing twist in Ginny & Georgia season 4, as it would make Ginny’s decisions surrounding her friends so much worse. Ginny leans into her bond with Norah and Abby in season 3, despite the fact that both of them aren’t as loyal as they should be. Abby at least seems genuine with Ginny when they’re together, even if she isn’t the first person to defend her to other people. But Norah talks about Ginny and pushes her away, making it all the more perplexing when Ginny, Abby, and Norah begin to exclude Max.
As Max is the only member of MANG who seems to be genuinely supportive of Ginny’s circumstances — she even tells the others to be there for Ginny — it’s disappointing that Ginny chooses Norah and Abby over her. Norah secretly vandalizing her house would certainly create a rift between her and Ginny again, allowing the Netflix series to call Norah out on her behavior towards Ginny in season 3. It would also force Ginny to grapple with the types of people she’s hanging out with and dissect what she values in her friendships.

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Selfishly, it would also be vindicating to see Norah face consequences for being a bad friend, even if it’s just Ginny confronting her about her actions. This needs to happen one way or another in Ginny & Georgia season 4, but adding betrayal to the mix would keep things fresh and interesting. It would also put a surprising spin on the brick situation, as Georgia’s step-father and mother seem too obvious to be the answer.

Ginny & Georgia
- Release Date
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February 24, 2021
- Network
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Netflix
- Writers
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Sarah Lampert
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Antonia Gentry
Virginia ‘Ginny’ Miller
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Brianne Howey
Georgia Miller