Liza Miller, a suddenly single stay-at-home mother, tries to get back into the working world, only to find it’s nearly impossible to start at the bottom at 40-year old. When a chance encounter convinces her she looks younger than she is, Liza tries to pass herself off as 26 and lands a job as an assistant at Empirical Press. Now she just has to make sure no one finds out the secret only she and her best friend Maggie share.
The best episode of "Younger" season 2 is "Tattoo You", rated 7.6/10 from 267 user votes. It was directed by Steven K. Tsuchida and written by Darren Star. "Tattoo You" aired on 1/13/2016 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "The Mao Function".
Liza tries to sort out her relationship with Josh as her daughter Caitlin returns from school.
Director: Steven K. Tsuchida
Writer: Darren Star
Liza questions Josh's interest in her while another publisher courts Kelsey.
Director: Steven K. Tsuchida
Writer: Dottie Dartland Zicklin, Eric Zicklin
Liza and Kelsey prepare to launch their new imprint in spite of online criticism.
Director: Peter Lauer
Writer: Dottie Dartland Zicklin, Eric Zicklin
Liza and Kelsey pursue their first author, but her interest in them isn't purely professional.
Director: Peter Lauer
Writer: Jessie Cantrell
Hoping to learn more about Liza’s life, Josh attends a dinner in Jersey with her, and receives a hard dose of reality.
Director: Tamra Davis
Writer: Terri Minsky
When their first author proves to be more trouble than she’s worth, Liza and Kelsey worry their imprint might be over before it ever gets started
Director: Tamra Davis
Writer: Rick Singer
Liza goes to a music festival with Josh and helps Charles with a work assignment.
Director: Todd Biermann
Writer: Eliot Glazer
Josh and Liza's relationship becomes strained after he is included in a New York Times profile.
Director: Todd Biermann
Writer: Grant Sloss
Liza pursues an author she likes because of his minimalist manifesto.
Director: Andrew Fleming
Writer: Darren Star
Liza joins an assistants' networking group where she learns more than she wants to about Thad.
Director: Andrew Fleming
Writer: Alison Brown
Empirical welcomes its biggest author and Liza tries to convince Thad to tell Kelsey the truth.
Director: Peter Lauer
Writer: Dottie Dartland Zicklin, Eric Zicklin
Tragedy strikes and Liza wonders if she should end her 26-year-old life forever.
Director: Peter Lauer
Writer: Darren Star