Netflix has officially confirmed that filming is underway, and the series is about to take its darkest, most unexpected turn yet. Yes, you read that right: One of Georgia’s presumed-dead exes is STILL ALIVE—and he’s not just alive, he’s back in town with a vendetta.

Episode 6: The Night Everything Changed

For those who’ve followed Georgia’s complicated history with love, loss, and murder, this twist rewrites everything we thought we knew. According to production insiders, Episode 6 will feature an extended flashback that finally reveals what really happened the night she claimed she “handled” him.

But the truth? It’s nothing like the story she told Ginny.
And this time, someone else was watching.

The Return That No One Saw Coming

So, who is it?

Sources won’t name the ex outright—but clues point to Austin’s father, Gil, whose storyline ended with more questions than answers. Others speculate it could be Anthony, the mysterious investor from Georgia’s past who vanished after one shady deal too many.

Whoever it is, he knows Georgia’s secrets—and he’s coming for everything she built.

Ginny’s World Is About to Collapse

As Georgia tries to protect her family from her past, Ginny is starting to uncover more than just old lies. Her relationship with Marcus is strained, her mental health is slipping, and a new anonymous podcast is exposing the town’s darkest truths—one episode at a time.

Word is, a major betrayal from someone close to Ginny is coming in Episode 7. And by the season finale? A police raid, a custody battle, and a cliffhanger that will leave fans screaming.


Season 4 Themes: Family, Survival, and the Price of the Past

This season digs deeper into:

The psychological toll of generational trauma

Georgia’s fragile grip on her reinvented life

Ginny’s battle between loyalty and independence

And the haunting question: Can you ever really escape your past?


When Is It Coming?

While Netflix hasn’t announced a release date yet, industry buzz suggests a Q1 2026 premiere, with the trailer expected to drop this winter.

And yes—Georgia does pick up the gun again.