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It’s been a hot moment since the wild ginny and georgia It’s been a long time since the Season 3 finale, and the cameras went off in Season 4. From Austin taking the stand to convict his abusive father Gil of murder, to Ginny entering her full “blackmail era”, to that shocking double-pregnancy twist, the stakes have never been higher in Wellsbury.
Now that creator Sara Lampert and showrunner Sarah Glinski have officially set the theme for Season 4 as “Cycles and Origins,” we’re looking forward to what’s next. We know that Season 4 will be about Georgia rebuilding after she’s completely broken — and dealing with the huge psychological impact her survival tactics are having on her children.
As we eagerly await the return of the Millers, we’ve got the official episode titles of Season 4 (presented in alphabetical order).
Grab a cup of Blue Farm coffee—here are our most generous guesses on what these titles mean for the future of the series, based entirely on where that explosive Season 3 finale left us!

Okay, first: the title, then some theories and comments!
- dripped
- fun!
- good great great good
- Look at yourself. with your sad little clipboard
- Mary and Daisy
- please don’t kill
- Pumpkin Spice Latte
- The forest is dark and full of danger
- we are in hell
- You’re probably wondering how we got here
dripped
While this may be a cheeky reference to the spilled coffee at Joe’s Blue Farm Café, things are never that simple. Season 3 stripped Georgia of all her masks, and Joe was the only one who didn’t judge her when things went wrong. Now that they’re finally connected — and Georgia is unexpectedly pregnant, without knowing whether the father is Joe or Paul — the title could hint at the dirty, complicated fallout of the love triangle that’s spilling over into her everyday life.
fun!
Is this possible satire? We highly doubt anyone is actually enjoying this episode. At the end of Season 3, we saw Georgia’s mother and stepfather driving past her home in Wellsbury. They have finally located their runaway daughter. This title sounds like a classic, nervous Georgia deflection – slapping on a fake smile and pretending everything is “fun”! When the deepest traumas of his childhood were literally standing on his front lawn.
good great great good
It’s the manic babble scream of someone who is under a lot of stress – and our money’s on Mayor Paul Randolph or Spiral Ginny. If the paternity test results come back and Paul realizes he’s likely going to have a picture-perfect marriage (or more likely, completely past the point of no return), we can practically hear him spewing this exact line. Alternatively, it could be that Ginny is trying to act as if everything is “fine” after going through so much to rig her mother’s trial.
Look at yourself. with your sad little clipboard
Georgia is finally in therapy!? Brian Howey teased that the realization that Ginny was reliving her toxic actions was “the final straw that prompts Georgia to finally go to therapy to break the cycle.” This title is impeccable in Georgia’s character. Instead of tearing down her walls to heal her inner child, the one she’s been protecting since adolescence, she’s definitely going to constantly irritate her new therapist.
Mary and Daisy
Final origin story? If you know your Ginny and Georgia lore, you know that Georgia’s Birth name is Mary Rose Reilly. But who is Daisy? Daisy is Georgia’s estranged mother. With the theme of Season 4 officially confirmed as “Cycles and Origins” and the cliffhanger reveal that her parents have found her, this episode is guaranteed to be a huge, emotionally heavy flashback. We’re finally going to learn the whole, untainted truth about the toxic mother-daughter dynamic that shaped Mary in Georgia.
please don’t kill
A very humorous (but very serious) argument. In Season 3, Ginny realizes that her mother’s fate is in her hands and decides that she doesn’t care who she has to manipulate or blackmail to win. He even forced poor Austin to choose between his parents on the stand. Antonia Gentry noted that Ginny came to the nagging realization that she had to become “Georgia” to fix things, which would continue into the next season. The title could be Austin – who has already shot his father and witnessed the murder of Tom Fuller – begging his family to stay normal, or Ginny realizing how far off the deep end they’ve all gone.

Ginny and Georgia. (Left to Right) Diesel La Torca as Austin Miller, Brian Howe as Georgia Miller, Antonia Gentry as Ginny Miller in episode 305 of Ginny & Georgia. Ten million. Amanda Matlovich/Netflix © 2025
Pumpkin Spice Latte
Fall has arrived in Wellsbury! We love a seasonal episode, and this feels like a classic high school installment centered around Ginny, Maxine, and the rest of the MANG friend group navigating the usual teen drama for once. It could also indicate a slight jump in time, further delving into Georgia’s mysterious pregnancy and showing us how the town is reacting to being freed from a highly publicized murder trial.
The forest is dark and full of danger
The title evokes major literary sentiments, pointing directly to Ginny and her father Zion. Zion has always encouraged Ginny to write poetry, and she ended Season 3 as the Young Poet Laureate. This could be the title of one of his new poems as he leaves on his proposed summer trip to South Korea. On a more literal level, it may refer to the lurking threat of Gil. Aaron Ashmore reminds us that Gil knows exactly what Georgia is capable of, and after being framed by his own son, Gil is a wounded animal who will be absolutely ready for revenge.
we are in hell
The guilt is creeping in. Showrunner Sarah Glinski especially noted that “the burden she leaves on Austin and Ginny at the end of Season 3 is something we’ll have to deal with in Season 4.” Austin blamed his own father for murdering his mother, and Ginny orchestrated the entire incident. Children are carrying the burden of massive, life-altering secrets. The title of this episode perfectly reflects the psychological hell that the Miller family must go through if they are to truly recover.
You’re probably wondering how we got here
The ultimate record-scratch, freeze-frame voiceover. Could this be the beginning or end of the season? It depicts Georgia’s fourth-wall-breaking story. If this is the premiere, it could leave us right in the middle of a new crisis, like the paternity test reveal, Zion officially gaining joint custody, or the standoff with his mother Daisy, before showing us in the immediate aftermath of his court victory.
What do you think of these episode titles? Are you hoping the baby will be Paul’s or Joe’s? Let us know your Season 4 predictions in the comments below!




