The characters of Netflix's hit show Ginny & Georgia often butt heads. They're a diverse bunch, constantly in conflict, and the hierarchy of power is fairly obvious. Georgia usually comes out on top, while quieter characters end up doing her bidding, sometimes without even realizing it.

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Though the characters of this Netflix Original often end up clashing with the same people over and over, the outcome of these interactions may not be the same if they took place in a Hunger Games arena. The residents of Wellsbury get more than a few chances to prove just how ruthless they are in season 1, but who would win the Hunger Games?

Norah

Norah from Ginny & Georgia Lays on a bed and smiles up at one of her friends

Norah avoids conflict at all costs, so she'd likely be one of the first Tributes to be eliminated. She also proves to be fickle when it comes to her loyalty and bails on her friends on multiple occasions. She wouldn't be reliable as an ally, and if others don't trust her, she could be the first to go down.

Even though her relationship with the rest of MANG is toxic, her interactions with these girls say a lot about who Norah is. She isn't willing to fight for any one of them, but she also doesn't stand up for herself in the same way that her friends do. When they call her out, she doesn't try to assert her choices, which means she'd probably be vulnerable in an arena.

Joe

Joe from Ginny & Georgia smiles at Georgia over the counter of the bar at Blue Farm Cafe

Like Norah, Joe tends to avoid conflict. However, he may last a little longer than her because he's an innovative thinker. He has a good head for business, which means he may have the potential to form an alliance with other Tributes in a Hunger Games arena. Wellsbury is a good place to live for Joe because he knows his way around the town and its people. However, his success in Wellsbury may not transfer into the arena, where the stakes are much higher than turning a profit.

Joe's likability may earn him a few Sponsors, but when it comes to fighting, Joe would likely bail. He's a peacekeeper at heart, as proven by his decision to stay out of Georgia's love life at the end of season 1. However, Peeta is also a peacekeeper, and he manages to survive, so perhaps Joe shouldn't be counted out.

Marcus

Marcus Baker from Ginny & Georgia sits on the floor of the school bathroom smoking a joint

Marcus seems like the kind of person to outlast others simply by keeping out of the way. He's not often physically aggressive and is a lot softer than he lets on, which could be a weakness in the Hunger Games. However, riding the Games out in hiding is a good way to stay alive without putting in too much effort.

Marcus can be easy to hate for his easygoing aloofness, but this side of him could help him survive in a Hunger Games. Still, Victors are often people who aren't afraid to fight, and Marcus isn't one to rush into battle. In fact, when he shows how caring he can be, he seems like the kind of person who would sacrifice himself to let someone he loves live.

Max

Max goes through a breakup in ginny & georgia

Max has a determined fighting spirit that could come in handy in an arena. She's also good at deceiving others. She's an actress, after all. Even if she doesn't kill anyone in the arena, her acting skills could score her Sponsors who could help her survive.

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Max showcases some physical aggression throughout season 1, mostly toward Marcus, and without any real intention to harm him. However, Max's greatest asset in the arena may be her selfishness. Throughout season 1, she consistently proves that she doesn't care about anyone as much as she cares about herself, and this could be the thing that pushes her to survive in the Games.

Ginny

Ginny Holds Up Her Hair In Front Of The Bathroom Mirror in Ginny and Georgia

Though Ginny is just a teenager dealing with typical teenage issues, she has the chance to demonstrate what kind of person she is under pressure. In the finale, she's faced with the reality that she's been living under a killer's roof her entire life, but instead of succumbing to fear, Ginny protects her mother from the authorities.

This, along with the way she confronts Georgia throughout the season, shows that Ginny is a formidable force. She doesn't let fear get the better of her. She also acts impulsively, beginning with kissing Marcus in the first episode. Yet when it comes down to it, Ginny is unable to defend herself when her friends turn against her in the finale. If this disagreement had taken place in the Hunger Games, her friends would have killed her for her betrayal.

Abby

Abby from Ginny & Georgia Lays in bed at night scrolling through her phone

Like the other three members of MANG, Abby is dealing with some serious issues in Ginny & Georgia. She keeps quiet about her private struggles and has to face the wrath of her friends' indifference when they leave her on her own. Even after Max shuns her, Abby is still able to face Ginny with fury, which says a lot about her character.

Abby isn't one to back away from a fight. In fact, she's often the one to start the conflict. She also displays a violent, angry side of herself when she slaps Ginny, even if this is a relatively minor incident. In any case, Abby certainly has the potential to be a dangerous Tribute in the Hunger Games.

Zion

Zion takes a picture of ginny - ginny & georgia

Zion may appear to be calm and collected, but the flashback sequences show another side to his character. He's clever, well-traveled, and experienced, which may come in handy when being sent into an unknown environment like a Hunger Games arena.

He mentions a camping and hiking trip in the wilderness, which is something the other main characters don't seem to value as much, except for Paul. Even though Zion has these advantages, he's unlikely to be the last man standing because he's evolved too much from the angry young man he is in Georgia's flashbacks. Now, he's more passionate about peace and keeping his family safe and happy. If they're in the arena with him, he's more likely to sacrifice himself than kill them.

Austin

Austin from Ginny & Georgia Holds up his poster for a class presentation

Austin is a surprising contender for the Hunger Games victory, but even as a young boy, he displays a violent side. He stabs a classmate with a pencil without too much provocation, which indicates that he may not have too much trouble hurting others if it comes down to his survival in the arena.

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Austin is often overlooked by his family, his truancy going unnoticed for weeks. Keeping to the sidelines in the Games has proven to be an effective strategy for many Tributes, especially those who prefer to avoid combat.

Paul

Georgia and Paul at the bowls club in Ginny & Georgia

Paul has a way of getting whatever he wants when he wants it. He's often a surface-level character, but when he does reveal his true self, he proves to be much tougher and even more relentless than he appears.

Paul is smart, which often proves to be a more valuable asset in the arena than fighting skills. However, he also seems physically capable when he plays soccer with Austin, bowls with the Millers, and expresses his interest in professional football. These are all attributes that, combined with his mental strength, would make him a tough competitor in the Games.

Georgia

Brianne Howey in Ginny & Georgia Season 1 on Netflix

Georgia often acts selfishly, even though she claims that her choices are for her children. She proves to be cunning, manipulative, and ruthless, which would serve her well in a Hunger Games arena. She's the only main character on the show who has killed people, which is enough to put her at the top of the list of candidates to win the Hunger Games.

Georgia is able to justify her actions in such a way that she doesn't feel any remorse. She's certainly the most capable killer of the Ginny & Georgia characters. Even in the relatively low-stakes setting of Wellsbury, Georgia is willing to do anything to ensure she has a good life, which means she'd do more to ensure her survival in a life-or-death situation.

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