Ginny has sex on the mind. Sure, plenty of teenagers do, but she's keenly aware of the fact that she's the same age her mother was when she got pregnant. Up until now, Ginny hasn't kissed anyone, but once she gets to Wellsbury, that all changes — quickly. She spends much of the season exploring sex and love with her best friend's twin brother, bad boy Marcus (Felix Mallard), and her official boyfriend, sweet guy Hunter (Mason Temple). By the end, she finally admits to herself that she wants to be with Marcus, but their secret relationship comes out and creates a rift between her, her friends, and the two boys. On top of this, she struggles with her own identity, whether it's her mixed race background or in comparing herself to her mother.

In the end, however, her problems are bigger than the classic teenage drama she's been dealing with. She knows her mother has been hiding things from her — it's been driving them apart — but the last straw comes when she discovers that Georgia killed Kenny. At this point, nothing in Ginny's life is right: She's isolated from everyone she knows and cares about. So what does she do? Well, she takes a page from her mom's book and runs away. She and her brother, Austin, drive away on Georgia's motorcycle. Ginny started the series saying she was nothing like her mother, but ends it in a similar place to where her mom was at 16 — on her own, with a kid to look after.

In voiceover, Ginny says, "Knowing some things about a person, you can't come back from that," making it pretty obvious that she has no intention of keeping Georgia in her life. She didn't say where she's going, but the motorcycle could be a clue that she's headed to her dad, Zion ("The Boys" star Nathan Mitchell), who made a brief visit a few episodes back on his own bike.