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 3 is "A Kiss is Just a Kiss", rated 7.6/10 from 229 user votes. It was directed by Steven K. Tsuchida and written by Darren Star. "A Kiss is Just a Kiss" aired on 9/28/2016 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "The Marshmallow Experiment".
Liza sends Caitlin off to college and struggles to weigh her feelings for both Josh and Charles.
Director: Steven K. Tsuchida
Writer: Darren Star
Liza’s identity is under threat by Thad’s laptop and Kelsey being exposed to the truth. A Silicon Valley billionaire invests in Empirical.
Director: Steven K. Tsuchida
Writer: Dottie Dartland Zicklin, Eric Zicklin
Liza rallies the Empirical team to save her hometown bookstore from closure. Kelsey dips her toe back into the dating world.
Director: Tricia Brock
Writer: Alison Brown
Liza has to bridge millennial divides in the workplace and in her personal life when Empirical’s new investor tasks her with signing YouTube stars.
Director: Tricia Brock
Writer: Grant Sloss
Kelsey dates a seemingly perfect guy, but Liza and Lauren think it’s too soon. At a party of doctors, Josh puts his relationship with Liza under the microscope.
Director: Peter Lauer
Writer: Jessie Cantrell
Liza and Kelsey pursue an erotica author writing under a pseudonym, and are shocked to discover their identity.
Director: Peter Lauer
Writer: Lyle Friedman, Ashley Skidmore
Liza and Kelsey try to preserve their author’s anonymity, but a women’s erotica event threatens to expose the truth.
Director: Todd Biermann
Writer: Lila Feinberg
Liza finally makes her divorce official. Diana meets a hot stranger outside of work. Liza ends up in the hospital.
Director: Todd Biermann
Writer: Alison Brown
After Liza and Kelsey strike a deal for Colin's novel, an unexpected publicity hype leads to a bidding war. Emboldened by her therapist, Diana introduces herself to Richard, the therapist who works next door.
Director: Peter Lauer
Writer: Darren Star
Liza and Josh's future together is thrown into question after having opposing reactions to a near miss.
Director: Peter Lauer
Writer: Dottie Dartland Zicklin, Eric Zicklin, Grant Sloss
While facing an impasse with Josh, Liza draws closer to Charles at the Hamptons Book Fair. Kelsey feels erased from Colin's narrative.
Director: Andrew Fleming
Writer: Alison Brown
Liza returns from the Hamptons and has to deal with the aftermath. A famous life coach, whose book Empirical is pursuing, forces Liza to face some hard truths.
Director: Dottie Dartland Zicklin
Writer: Dottie Dartland Zicklin, Eric Zicklin, Darren Star