Gilmore Girls fans must try 'addictive' Netflix series we 'can't stop watching'
Fans of the Gilmore Girls will love one Netflix show that everyone is talking about
Ginny & Georgia season three teased in Netflix trailer
Fans of the hit Netflix comedy Gilmore Girls must try an "addictive" new series that people cannot stop watching.
Gilmore Girls is a much-loved favourite for fans, who continue to revisit the show years later after it first aired in 2000 and concluded with A Year in the Life in 2016. The Netflix series continues to steal hearts and enchant audiences worldwide thanks to its lovable characters and compelling storylines.
But there is one that has been dubbed as extremely addictive that fans of the Gilmore Girls are promised to love. And a new series has recently been released.
Ginny and Georgia first aired on Netflix back in 2021 with the third series returning to screens on June 5. Following a mother and daughter duo who move to a new town for a fresh start, things soon take a dark turn.
And as season 3 continues to draw in excitement, fans are all saying the same thing, that it is a must see on screens. Many critics have even compared it to another much-loved series, dubbing it a "Gilmore Girls on steroids", as reported by iNews.

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In the show, character Georgia even references the Gilmore Girls as she says: "We're like the Gilmore Girls but with bigger boobs."
Critic Tilly Pearce, for iNews, wrote: " Georgia is facing a murder trial, while Ginny is left looking after her younger brother - it's like Gilmore Girls on steroids."
She added that it was her "favourite hate watch".

This was echoed by Vox, who said: "Netflix’s Ginny & Georgia is so much more than a Gilmore Girls rip-off." Critic Emily St James added: "It is not a perfect show, but it’s a lovable and endlessly watchable one."
And reviews from fans have been pouring in online. As Georgia remains a suspect in season 3 in the murder of Cynthia's (Sabrina Grdevich) husband, she is determined to keep her children safe and away from public scrutiny.
Some fans have already binged their way through 10 episodes as theories have already been circulating online. In rave reviews on social media, one fan said: "Ginny and Georgia had no right to make me cry the way I did last night."
Ginny & Georgia is now streaming on Netflix