I am Georgina Season 2 Review – an empty season that could have been filled with emotional depth

By Amanda Guarragi - March 24, 2023
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By Amanda Guarragi - March 24, 2023
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Summary

Georgina suffered a huge loss and didn’t explore the aftermath, which affects the whole season.

We review the Netflix reality series I am Georgina Season 2, which was released on March 24, 2023.

When it comes to reality stars, many people wonder why certain people even get a series. Sometimes seeing how these people live day-to-day makes audiences resent them even more. It’s hard to find reality stars likable unless they are relatable.

Unfortunately, the life of Georgina Rodriguez is far from relatable. And social media has ruined any form of reality television working because everyone is so easily accessible and posts whatever they want.

It’s interesting to see how people approach these “celebrities” in the modern age because of how unattainable this lifestyle is.

READ: I am Georgina Season 1 Review

It’s also incredibly damaging for young girls to watch these series because they think that’s what life looks like. These women are gorgeous, but most of the time, the money that they have helps change their appearance. The glitz and glamour draw everyone in, but if the lead subject changes from season to season, it can damage their image.

I am Georgina Season 2 Review and Plot Summary

I am Georgina Season 2 follows the life of Georgina Rodriguez. She is married to footballer Christiano Ronaldo, and that is essentially her claim to fame. She became an entrepreneur and model two-fold because of who she is married to.

The first season showed how she started with Ronaldo and was more sweet and sincere than this second season. Because the reality series is doing well for her and her husband has had some allegations against him, this season feels a bit superficial.

Is I am Georgina Season 2 Good?

Even though Georgina went through losing her child, she appeared to be more grounded in the first season. In this season, you can tell that the focus has shifted, and she continues to preach that she has normal problems like everyone else.

It’s hard to relate to her this season because it doesn’t feel grounded.

Watching a show about a model and mother with no real depth to it apart from one emotional episode isn’t enough to warrant a whole season. If you do follow Georgina on social media, you get the gist of who she is and what she does with her family.

There’s almost no need even to watch the series because the boundary has already been crossed.

Of course, it’s important to see what women go through and how serious issues can affect them mentally, but this season did the opposite of that. She almost grazed over her loss because she didn’t want to focus on that. But then, why do a reality series?

She says she wants to show everyone a deeper part of herself but doesn’t connect to other women and mothers who have lost their children.

What did you think of the Netflix Reality series I am Georgina Season 2? Comment below.

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