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‘Ginny and Georgia’ Season 2 Enters Netflix’s Top 10 English Series

‘Ginny and Georgia’ Season 2 Enters Netflix’s Top 10 English Series

The soapy series booted “13 Reasons Why” from Netflix’s chart.

Right on the heels of being mocked by “Saturday Night Live,” “Ginny & Georgia” has entered the top echelon of Netflix viewership. Season 2 of the mother-daughter series has reached Netflix’s Top 10 list of English TV seasons at No. 10.

Season 2 of the series, which premiered all eight episodes on January 5, has reached a total of 504.77 million hours watched in its fifth week of availability, according to numbers provided by Netflix. The streamer additionally estimates that 56 million households watched the season, although that’s based on its total hours viewed divided by its roughly 9 hour runtime. The show’s ascent means Season 2 of “13 Reasons Why,” another teen series, has been booted from the list.

Season 2 of “Ginny & Georgia,” which stars Brianne Howey and Antonia Gentry, debuted at No. 1 on Netflix’s weekly English-language TV charts, with 180 hours viewed. It remained at No. 1 on the chart for two more weeks, logging an additional 305 million hours. On Netflix’s chart dated January 30 through February 5, the season is at No. 2 behind fantasy show “Lockwood & Co,” with an additional 38.09 million hours viewed. Season 1 of “Ginny & Georgia” also makes the list, logging 22.5 hours watched.

The all-time English series Top 10 is lead by billion hour series “Stranger Things 4” and “Wednesday,” with “Dahmer,” two seasons of “Bridgerton,” “Stranger Things 3,” “Lucifer” Season 5, “The Witcher” Season 1, and “Inventing Anna” filling out the rest of the entries. The all-time most-viewed Netflix series remains, of course, “Squid Game,” which tops the non-English language chart at 1.65 billion hours. Netflix’s all-time list, which the streamer began publicly updating in June 2021, is based on the number of views over the course of a season’s first 28 days of availability.

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