But in hindsight, Liza really will do whatever necessary to save herself. At first I thought this was terrible for Liza to have done even if it’s to save herself. She leads Kelsey out of the Millennial party and then announces how Emily has been signed on as a new author for their imprint. So Liza goes to extreme measures, which seemed out of character. Liza tries to convince Kelsey to take on Emily’s book, but she’s not biting. Needless to say, the book is terrible but Emily knows the truth about Liza and has all the power to blow up her entire life.
She’s mostly interested because she wants to get her self-help labradoodle book published. The only person interested in Millennial is Emily, a reporter from Entertainment Weekly. All of the attention is going towards Collin and his publishing house. Meanwhile, Kelsey is stressed out as Millennial Imprint is on the bottom of the totem pole at the Hamptons book fair. Liza’s curiosity of what could be with Charles will be Liza’s detriment. Having Liza staying a few doors down from him in the hotel, walking around in a bikini, is simply not helping the situation. The tension between Liza and Charles only seems to be growing more and more. Josh takes this advice seriously and we’ll see its effects much later at the end of this episode. Maggie is surprised by his statement but nonetheless encourages him not to lose her. He wants to be with Liza even if it means sacrificing his dream to have a family of his own. He is a lovesick man, and it’s adorable to see his devotion for her. He expresses to Maggie how deeply he loves Liza and how he believes that she’s “the one” for him.
Liza and the rest of her co workers head to the Hamptons for a book fair that Millennial Imprint will finally be attending! Josh meanwhile has stayed back in Brooklyn and is going through terrible Liza withdrawals.
How many Younger fans would love for the episodes to be an hour long for season 4? I know that I would!