Like Lorelai Gilmore (Lauren Graham), Georgia Miller (Brianne Howey) is charming, beautiful, self-made and had her daughter when she was only a teenager. Thus, her 15 year old sometimes feels more mature than her mom, especially when Georgia tries to act cool. Georgia would do anything to protect her kids, which is why she's relocated herself, Ginny and son Austin to a small New England town.
Shy, sensitive and a lover of books. No, we aren't talking about Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel).
While Georgia is the epitome of an extrovert, bookish Ginny Miller (Antonia Gentry) shies away from the spotlight. Yet, a small New England town and a new school has given Ginny the opportunity to make friends for the first time, date and break out of her comfort zone.
A flannel-wearing café owner. While this could easily be the descriptor of Gilmore Girls' Luke Danes (Scott Patterson), we're actually talking about Ginny & Georgia's Joe (Raymond Ablack). Like Lorelai and Luke, Georgia and Joe have an obvious connection. Yet, they both seem to fight the attraction.
Nonetheless, the two quickly become friends, with Georgia taking advantage of Joe's generosity here and there. Don't forget, Lorelai and Luke started off as just friends!
While no one can replace Lorelai's cheery best friend Sookie (Melissa McCarthy) in our hearts, Ginny & Georgia's Ellen (Jennifer Robertson) may be a close second. After warm, honest and funny Ellen helps Georgia assimilate to life in their small town, the next door neighbor quickly becomes a confidant for the single mom.
As Gilmore Girls fans well know, Lorelai's chemistry with Rory's teacher Max (Scott Cohen) was insane—thanks to the relationship being frowned upon. Their banter was impeccable, their connection undeniable but, Lorelai was not ready to let another person into her little family with Rory. Will this be Mayor Paul Randolph's (Scott Porter) fate on Ginny & Georgia?
Paul and Georgia have a noticeable connection. The only problem? He's her boss. So, we've got a somewhat forbidden romance with a single mom used to relying on herself, which doesn't bode well for Paul.
Although Maxine (Sara Waisglass) is far more welcoming to Ginny than Paris (Liza Weil) was to Rory, the Ginny & Georgia high school queen bee is ready to turn on those who cross her. Like Paris, Maxine has two sidekicks who'll do pretty much whatever she tells them. Maxine may have a shinier disposition, but she's equally ruthless.
Similarly to Rory's first boyfriend Dean (Jared Padalecki), Ginny's first boyfriend Hunter (Mason Temple) is well-mannered and loyal. However, like Dean, Hunter doesn't fully understand Ginny, which puts a strain on their relationship.
Move over, Jess Mariano (Milo Ventimiglia). There's a new bad boy heartthrob on TV.
Just like Rory, Ginny finds herself in a love triangle between a sweet-natured boyfriend and a brooding suitor. While Ginny has love for Hunter, she can't help but be drawn to Marcus (Felix Mallard), Maxine's brother. Similarly to Jess, Marcus has no interest in being popular, schoolwork or being told what to do.