This Dramatic ‘Ginny and Georgia’ Scene Was Mostly Ad-Libbed
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The first season of Netflix’s Ginny and Georgia split the difference between comedy and drama while telling the story of a complicated relationship between a mother and daughter. Season two upped the ante on the storylines, putting the characters in more harrowing situations, the most intense one being the scene where Austin shoots his father Gil. 

The scene is appropriately intense, and the production team did consult with gun control advocates to ensure the right tone, but its creation was much more improvisational and fun than the final product. 

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