Season 4 promises to be juicier than Georgia’s infamous lemonade. Show creator Sarah Lampert spilled to Netflix’s Tudum that the new season’s official theme is “Cycles and Origins.” Translation: expect deep dives into Georgia’s tangled family tree and the generational patterns she’s desperate to break. Brianne Howey (Georgia) teased, “Sarah has some incredible things planned, and I can’t wait to see more about the circumstances that shaped Georgia.”
And speaking of family trees—did someone say baby on board? Yep, Georgia is pregnant! But is the father her estranged husband Paul (Scott Porter), or the ever-charming Joe (Raymond Ablack)? “It’s complicated,” Howey laughs. Sounds like classic Georgia.
Kids, consequences, and character growth
After Ginny (Antonia Gentry) and Austin (Diesel La Torraca) pulled off a jaw-dropping scheme to protect their mom—framing Austin’s dad Gil (Aaron Ashmore) for Georgia’s crime—Georgia is finally confronting the impact of her choices. “Once Georgia realizes how her kids manipulated this situation, it’s quite sobering,” Howey admits. This shock pushes Georgia to (gasp!) start therapy, hoping to break the cycle for good.
Showrunner Sarah Glinski adds, “The most important thing to Georgia is her kids,” and Season 4 will explore the emotional fallout for Ginny and Austin. Gentry hints that Ginny is “fully turning into Georgia,” but with her own twist: after a summer in Korea with her dad Zion (Nathan Mitchell), she’s coming back “cultured, badass, and ready to protect her family.”
What’s next?
With new family members, old secrets, and plenty of drama, Season 4 is shaping up to be the most “peachy” yet. While you wait, you can relive every twist and turn from Seasons 1–3, streaming now on Netflix. Stay tuned to Tudum for more updates—because in Wellsbury, the tea is never cold!