Gina Woods is the deuteragonist and secondary narrator on The Savages. She is based on Glee Wiki user GinaSays16 and is portrayed by Logan Browning.
Gina is introduced in Season 1 as the sixth member of The Savages under the clique's assistance. She is a junior at James A. Masters High School, as well as a member of the high school's literature club, as revealed in Season 2.
She is the daughter of two shiesty entrepreneurs, to whom she is influenced by. In the beginning of the series, Gina appears to be the overachiever and school brain, or according to Sydney, the 'egghead'. Because of Trae's manipulation, she is convinced that the school isn't acknowledging her academic potential.
In the first few episodes in the series, Gina is best described as pessimistic, introverted, intelligent and often uptight. After eventually joining The Savages, the members help her get out of her shell. For the remaining of the first season, she appears very defensive and sassy. Her motives in the clique often focus on feminism in the school after being sexually harrassed in The Feminist Manifesto. She, along with Sydney and Lily develop a sub-clique: "The Femme Fatale" to go against the misogyny in the school.
Her feministic personality is also reflected in her slowly-developed relationship with Alex Herrera, who develops a crush on her and she becomes guarded. Eventually, her mindset towards Herrera shifts and she reciprocates her feelings, despite fear of abandonment from her previous relationship. In the first-season finale, she and Alex officially begin dating.
In Season 2, Gina's reputation slowly unfolds, once a string of scarlet letters reveals that her ex-boyfriend sexually assaulted her. As her parents are introduced, it is revealed that they are contract killers, which is first implied in the second season's episode The Conflict of Interest, where they murder her ex-boyfriend.
Biography[]
It is revealed in The Wild Ride that Gina attended Children's Academy Elementary School during pre-school and shared Ring Pops together in Ms. Hayes' class with Alex Herrera.
Before joining the Savages, Gina was a shy and intelligent student at James A. Masters High School. After her best friend, Trae Ventura, convinced her to join the Savages, she found herself completely made over into a badass version of her former self.
Storyline[]
Gina is introduced as Trae's best friend and support; she makes her first appearance in a heated debate in Literature class about the novel The Great Gatsby, where she questions Vik about his reading credibility. She becomes impressed by an opinion on the novel by Trae, who later on convinces Gina to join his group The Savages. Despite her prudish, uptight personality, she becomes open-minded to the idea of joining the group despite disagreement from vice president Sydney. She joins primarily due to her belief that teachers and faculty do not appreciate the students who work for their education. Gina, then, gets a makeover from Sydney and a few lessons from Trae and Carl Touché on how to be tough and rebellious, so much that Gina gets into a physical altercation with a student in the school under Trae's persuasion. Because of this, she succeeds the Savages's expectations and officially becomes a member of the group.
Meanwhile, Gina develops a sudden closeness to Alex, who is immediately infatuated with her. The two bond with each other in a football field, but their potential friendship becomes ruined when Sydney tells Gina that she and Alex are in a committed relationship. Believing that Alex is a womanizer and manipulator, she denies to have anything to do with him. (The Mafia)
Gina is mostly seen around The Savages hanging with them and also witnessing and judging the drama between Trae and Dirty Dan. After continuously ignoring Alex, they share constant glances and she feels bad for ignoring him. (The Devil's Protégé)
However, Gina continues to play hard to get as she continues her disinterest of him, who tries very hard to impress her and reveal that he is interested. She admits to Trae that she isn't angry at him, but she doesn't trust him and other guys as well, because of her past experiences. When Alex believes that she's playing hard to get, Gina responds that perhaps she's not talking to the right guy. At the end, Gina performs with The Savages at the assembly gone wrong, and later befriends Alex after telling him about her trust issues. They decide to move forward and start their friendship on a good note. (The Boomerang Effect)
Later on in the season, she tries to define feminism and explain its significance to the audience. In the beginning, when most of the The Savages go to the movies, Gina is sexually harassed by two guys, X and Rich, Alex immediately comes to her defense and the two call her a 'thot'. While appreciating Alex's motives, she still believes that misogyny in society is an issue. Therefore, this problem leads her to the idea of creating a feminist movement to go against the male dominance at James A. Masters High School. She convinces both Lily and Sydney to join forces with her. The three girls, titled Femme Fatale, come together to confront Felix, who is the center of misogyny due to his inappropriate comments about women. Meanwhile, Lily, later on, gives Gina advice on how to defend herself against men. At the end of the episode, Gina reveals very vulnerable information about her life, admitting that her mother was sexually assaulted at 17 years old, which is why she is against men taking control of her and touching her body. The final scene shows where Gina finally reaches justice, after walking near X, the same guy that harassed her. After X continues to flirt and call her names, Gina pretends to give in to him and immediately kneeling him in the crotch and walking away with pride. (The Feminist Manifesto)
As a result of the Femme Fatale performance, Gina, alongside Lily and Sydney are given detention for their antics in the hallway. Although they do not attend school the next day, Gina's main storyline focuses on her growing bond with Alex. When The Savages are stranded in the middle of nowhere after a road trip to Oregon, Alex approaches Gina with Lorna Doone shortbread cookies as they sat near a fire for warmth. Gina thanks Alex for defending her at the movies that night, admitting that she hasn't felt secure with a guy since Kindergarten, where she met a boy who gave her a Ring Pop. The guy, ironically, turned out to be Alex, revealing that they both have history with each other.
Later on, Gina and The Savages join Kyle at his nightclub, The Rave, and Gina becomes intoxicated, to the point of causing a brief altercation with Sydney by throwing water in her face and slapping her. Because of her behavior, The Savages leave the club for her safety. Gina drunkenly asks for Jell-O pudding constantly throughout the episode. During the car chase scene, Gina is sleeping. Until they crash, she wakes up asking for the same thing. (The Wild Ride)
Gina finally starts to give in to Alex, as she slowly contemplates admitting her feelings for him. Before the two finally come to terms with their interests, Gina takes the time to give relationship and romantic advice to Zachary, who reveals that he has a crush on Trae. Aware of Trae's behavior, he tells Zachary to give Trae time to figure out his feelings since he's a helpless romantic. At the end of the episode, Gina and Alex agree to go on their first date, and the two finally kiss, leaving Gina in shock. (The School For Scandal)
A few days later, Gina discovers a behavioral change in Trae and she shows concern when she asks about him to Alex, which then turns into a discussion about who is responsible for the video scandal, assuringly Joe. Meanwhile, Gina tries to stop Trae after he physically attacks Felix at the school. She also agrees to take part in The Savages's first riot against the school. (The Psychological Warfare)
After traumatic events from the riot, Gina confronts Rose De Vil after she disapproves of Gina's shift in behavior. Gina uses it to her advantage to prove that the school neglects her academic performances for others. Alex and Gina's relationship slowly progresses, Gina comes clean about her true feelings for him, yet also warning him about her insecurities and guarded personality. The two agree to start dating and become open with each other along the way. (The Beast Unleashed)
In the beginning of the season, Gina doesn't precisely offer much, as her relationship with Alex drifts away from The Savages. However, she becomes livid with new principal Jennifer Gordon's new rules, and wishes Trae would be well enough to return. (The Alibi)
Eventually, Gina is aware, thanks to Sydney, that Trae is the one responsible for the video scandal. Initially, she agrees that what Trae did was unethical, but becomes saddened when Trae quits The Savages for being ganged up on. Gina tries to talk to Trae to convince him to return, but it doesn't work. Therefore, she confronts Sydney for refusing to apologize to Trae for hurting his feelings and hurting the group. (The Scarlet Letters)
Gina, meanwhile, becomes a new target in a wave of scarlet letters, first received by Sydney. After Trae confirms his departure and Felix is confirmed dead, she and Alex attempt to explore their relationship away from the fallen clique. However, as they try to become intimate, Gina faces a traumatizing flashback that forces Gina to leave. Later on, Gina receives a cryptic scarlet letter with words written backwards. The letter exposes that she was raped; during sophomore year, around the time Alex was a quarterback for the Redhawks, her abusive ex-boyfriend sexually assaulted her in the woods. After her parents find out, they kill him.
After Gina and Alex both receive letters, they realize that Sydney received one, too. So, they confirm that the letters may potentially correlate with their involvement in Felix's murder. Gina is seen helping Sydney place Felix's body in the woods. (The Conflict of Interest)
Aside from keeping her secret, she puts herself at risk alone during the school's holiday break, as she, Lily, Carl and Zachary find themselves in trouble for shoplifting items at the mall. Before hand, Gina gives Zachary more advice on maintaining his relationship with Trae when Zachary fears that their relationship will not last. (The Roman Holiday)Appearances (13/18)[]
Songs[]
- Solos
Season One | ||
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Song Title | Original Artist | Episode |
Bang Bang | Melanie Fiona | The Mafia |
Fallen | Mya | The School For Scandal |
Brave | Jhené Aiko | The Beast Unleashed |
Season Two | ||
Song Title | Original Artist | Episode |
Damaged | TLC | The Family That Preys |
Stole | Kelly Rowland | The One That Got Away |
The Greatest | Michelle Williams | The Promenade |
Season Three | ||
Song Title | Original Artist | Episode |
L.O.V.E. | Gina Woods | The 'L' and 'N' Word |
Season Four | ||
Song Title | Original Artist | Episode |
Ex-Factor | Lauryn Hill | The New York Minute, Part 2 |
Spanish Guitar | Toni Braxton | The Young and Savage |
Heaven Sent | Keyshia Cole | The Masquerade |
- Duets
Season One | |||
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Song Title | Original Artist | Duet With | Episode |
2 On | Tinashe feat. Schoolboy Q | Trae Ventura | The Wild Ride |
Take Care | Drake feat. Rihanna | Alex Herrera | The Beast Unleashed |
Season Two | |||
Anyone Else But You | The Moldy Peaches | Alex Herrera | The Conflict of Interest |
Never Leave You (Uh Oooh, Uh Oooh) | Lumidee | Marisol De La Cruz | The Family That Preys |
I'm Real | Jennifer Lopez feat. Ja Rule | Alex Herrera | The Eleventh Hour |
Season Three | |||
All Hands on Deck | Tinashe | Lily Blossom | The Trial and Error |
Q.U.E.E.N. | Janelle Monae feat. Erykah Badu | Iesha Bennett | The 'L' and 'N' Word |
Nobody's Fool | Evanescence | Carl Touché | The Election |
Freedom | Beyoncé feat. Kendrick Lamar | Trae Ventura | The Enablers |
Season Four | |||
Don't Speak/Landslide | No Doubt/Fleetwood Mac | Alex Herrera | The New York Minute, Part 1 |
Drunk Texting | Chris Brown feat. Jhené Aiko | The 'L' and 'N' Word | |
All I Have | Jennifer Lopez feat. LL Cool J | The New Dirty Dan | |
Princess of China | Coldplay feat. Rihanna | The Grand Exposé, Part 1 | |
(Don't You) Forget About Me | Simple Minds | The Savages Go Hollywood, Part 3 | |
Season Five: Homecoming | |||
Too Good | Drake feat. Rihanna | Alex Herrera | The New Blood |
Superhuman | Chris Brown feat. Keri Hilson | The Night of the Redhawk, Part 2 | |
Schoolin' Life | Beyoncé | The Middle Man | |
Top of the World | Brandy feat. Mase | Trae Ventura | The Past We Burn and Bury, Part 1 |
All The Stars | Kendrick Lamar and SZA | The M.V.P. | |
Girl on Fire | Alicia Keys | Sydney Prescott | The Kids Are Alright |
- Solos (In a Group Number)
Season One | |||
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Song Title | Original Artist | Performs With | Episode |
Teenagers | My Chemical Romance | Alex, Carl, Joe, Nate, Sydney, and Trae | The Mafia |
Run This Town | Jay-Z feat. Rihanna and Kanye West | Alex, Joe, Sydney, and Trae | The Boomerang Effect |
Independent Women, Pt. I | Destiny's Child | Lily and Sydney | The Feminist Manifesto |
Nude Beach A Go-Go | Azealia Banks | Alex and Trae | The Wild Ride |
Young Fresh N New | Evanescence | Alex, Carl, Joe, Lily, Nate, Sydney, Trae and Zachary | |
Ready Or Not/Ready Or Not | Fugees/Bridgit Mendler | Alex, Lily, and Trae | |
Troubeaux | Jennifer Lopez feat. Nas | Alex, Trae, and Zachary | The School For Scandal |
We're Not Gonna Take It | Twisted Sister | Alex, Carl, Lily, Sydney, Trae and Zachary | The Beast Unleashed |
Season Two | |||
Everybody Wants To Rule The World | Tears for Fears | Alex, Carl, Lily, Sydney, and Zachary | The Alibi |
Secrets | The Zutons | Alex and Zachary | The Scarlet Letters |
Wreck The Malls | Bob Rivers | Carl, Lily, and Zachary | The Roman Holiday |
We Run This | Missy Elliott | Alex, Alyssa, Carl, Cass, Claudia, Iesha, Joe, Lily, Nate, Rufus, Sydney, Trae, Vik and Zachary | The Blackout |
Royals | Lorde | Alex, Carl, Lily, Sydney, Trae, and Zachary | The Family That Preys |
Pumped Up Kicks | Foster the People | Alex, Carl, Lily, Sydney, and Zachary | The Night He Was Murdered |
Zombie | The Cranberries | Alex, Carl, Lily, Sydney, and Trae | The One That Got Away |
This Town | The Go-Go's | Alyssa, Carl, Claudia, Gina, Joe, Lily, and Nate | The Promenade |
Beautiful | Mariah Carey feat. Miguel | Alex, Gabe, and Sydney
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Season Three | |||
New Person, Same Old Mistakes | Tame Impala | Alex, Carl, Joe, Lily, Nate, Sydney, Trae, and Zachary | The Boy Who Cried Savage |
Run The World (Girls) | Beyoncé | Lily and Sydney | The Pride and Prejudice |
All of The Lights | Kanye West | Alex, Alyssa, Carl, Chloe, Claudia, Gabe, Iesha, Joe, Lily, Luke, Maya, Mike, Nate, Rufus, Sis, Sydney, and Trae | The Thirteenth |
American Oxygen | Rihanna | Gabe, Kyler, Lily, Sis, Sydney, and Trae | The Art of Propaganda |
We Are Family | Sister Sledge | Brenda, Stacey, Sydney, Trae, and Wendy | The Cold Turkey |
New Americana | Halsey | Alex, Carl, Iesha, Lily, Luke, Maya, Mike, Sydney, and Trae | The Election |
Season Four | |||
Empire State of Mind | Jay-Z feat. Alicia Keys | Alex, Carl, Iesha, Lily, Maya, Mike, Sydney, and Trae | The New York Minute, Part 1 |
The Night Is Still Young | Nicki Minaj | Alex, Iesha, Lily, Sydney, and Trae | The New York Minute, Part 2 |
The Kids Aren't Alright | The Offspring | Alex, Carl, Lily, Maya, Mike, Sydney, and Trae | The Role Model |
Hard Knock Life/Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem) | Cast of Annie / Jay-Z | Alex, Alyssa, Carl, Chloe, Claudia, Iesha, Lily, Luke, Maya, Mike, Nemo, and Sydney | The School of Hard Knocks |
Lights Out | Santigold | Alex, Carl, Iesha, Lily, Luke, Maya, Mike, Sydney, and Trae | |
Don't Judge Me | Chris Brown | Alex, Mike, and Trae | The Grand Exposé, Part 2 |
We Will Rock You | Queen | Alex, Carl, Iesha, Lily, Maya, Mike, Rose, Sydney, and Trae | |
Like Whoa | Aly & AJ | Claudia, Lily, Sydney, and Maya | The Hurt Locker |
Swish Swish | Katy Perry feat. Nicki Minaj | Carl, Iesha, Lily, Sydney, and Trae | |
Masquerade | Nicki Minaj | Alex, Carl, Iesha, Lily, Luke, Maya, Mike, Sydney, and Trae | The Masquerade |
Graduation (Friends Forever) | Vitamin C | Alex, Carl, Lily, Sydney, and Trae | The Au Revoir |
Chained to the Rhythm | Katy Perry | Alex, Carl, Iesha, Lily, Maya, Mike, Sydney, and Trae | The Savages Go Hollywood, Part 1 |
Homemade Dynamite | Lorde feat. Khalid, Post Malone, and SZA | Alex, Carl, Iesha, Lily, Sydney, and Trae | |
Hollywood | Jay-Z feat. Beyonce | Alex, Iesha, Lily, Mike, Sydney, and Trae | The Savages Go Hollywood, Part 2 |
California Love | 2Pac feat. Dr. Dre | Alex, Carl, Iesha, Lily, and Sydney | |
Borders | St. Beauty | Carl, Gina, Lily, and Trae | The Savages Go Hollywood, Part 3 |
Season Five: Homecoming | |||
Coming Home | Diddy-Dirty Money feat. Skylar Grey | Joe, Lily, Mike, Sydney, and Trae | The Night of the Redhawk, Part 1 |
The Scientist | Coldplay | Alex, Trae, and Zachary | |
Lost in Paradise | Rihanna | Alex, Carl, Lily, Sydney, Trae, and Zachary | The Night of the Redhawk, Part 2 |
All Night | Chance the Rapper feat. Knox Fortune | Alex, Carl, Iesha, Lily, Mike, and Trae | The Past We Burn and Bury, Part 1 |
Dedication To My Ex (Miss That) | Lloyd feat. Andre 3000 and Lil Wayne | Gina, Lily, Luke, and Trae | The Past We Burn and Bury, Part 2 |
Run | Gnarls Barkley | Alex, Carl, Lily, Mike, and Sydney | The Glory Days |
Family Affair | Mary J. Blige | Alex, Gina, Iesha, and Luke | The Wild Ride: Déjà Vu |
Closer | The Chainsmokers feat. Halsey | Alex, Claudia, Gina, Joe, Nate, and Zachary | The Unholy Year |
Lost Ones | Jay-Z feat. Chrisette Michele | Nemo and Trae | The Lost Ones |
Lovely | Billie Eilish feat. Khalid | Alex, Carl, Gina, Joe, Kyle, Mike, Nemo, Trae, and Zachary | The Comeback |
Never Ending | Rihanna | Alex, Carl, Iesha, Joe, Lily, Maya, Mike, Nate, Sydney, Trae, and Zachary | The M.V.P. |
The Kids Are Alright | Chloe x Halle | Alex, Alyssa, Carl, Claudia, Iesha, Joe, Lily, Luke, Maya, Mike, Nate, Sydney, Trae, and Zachary | The Kids Are Alright |