"Ginny & Georgia" Hark! Darkness Descends! (TV Episode 2023) Poster

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9/10
It's not me, it's you
burntorange22 March 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Any of us who are of a certain age have heard that from someone that we cared for, and some of us have said that to a girlfriend/boyfriend or even a spouse.

Ginny and Marcus were amazing and so real in that breakup scene in the hallway..so so hard but Marcus was very sure of that he was doing. Ginny knew it too.

What do you do when someone breaks up with you? I grew up before social media and here's what you did then.. you accepted it, you were honest with friends and family about it, and most importantly you stayed away from you're ex! This is the only recipe for success but alas Ginny will probably not stay away from Marcus. She needs to though and if she asked me my advise I'd tell her no romantic entanglements for 6 months. That way one day she could truly be Marcus's friend or eventually look back on their relationship and say to herself "what was I thinking?!"
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10/10
Marcus
aboalhyjaa5 January 2023
"I dont have it in me to loved right now" Felix Mallard did an outstanding performance in this episode and in this season as a whole.

As a guy, i truly loved Ginny and Georgia but to say I felt connected to a character I wouldn't be saying the truth. Well, not anymore.

Marcus, a great guy with a great family in a great school having no troubles or reasons to be depressed, yet he is, is the way most of us feel nowadays. Or at least me. We wanna stay with the one we loves we really do, but it takes a huge effort, and not many of us have the capability to accept trauma dumping from others. Its us, not your fault by any way!
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10/10
Deep and musical, a gem in the series
wica931 March 2023
This has to be my favorite episode yet! Wonder it is not rated even higher.

The drama is brilliant, personal feelings so perfectly woven into how the theater play is going.

Ginny's and Marcus's scene showcases some brilliant acting, the both of them are just fantastic in their emotions and body language.

So much music in this episode makes it even better.

This also seems to be a deeper-than-usual episode with all the monologues, despite other episodes also dealing a lot with mental health. Right at the start I knew this was going to be a different episode, but not SO much!

There is a lot of emotion going on and the musical just made me have goosebumps all over.
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