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 4 is "Post Truth", rated 7.4/10 from 222 user votes. It was directed by Steven K. Tsuchida and written by Darren Star. "Post Truth" aired on 6/28/2017 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Gettin' Hygge with It".
Liza deals with the aftermath of coming clean with Kelsey, and Charles tests their synchronicity. Kelsey and Josh become unlikely allies.
Director: Steven K. Tsuchida
Writer: Darren Star
Liza faces further fallout with Kelsey, who is infuriated by Liza's lack of millennial know-how.
Director: Steven K. Tsuchida
Writer: Dottie Dartland Zicklin, Eric Zicklin
Liza and Kelsey reach breaking point at a work retreat. Liza receives news that changes everything.
Director: Todd Biermann
Writer: Alison Brown
Liza and Kelsey dive back into the dating pool and quickly discover it's much more complicated than they'd hoped.
Director: Todd Biermann
Writer: Grant Sloss
Liza hunts for a new romance author, bringing her closer to Charles. Maggie slashes an art competitor.
Director: Brennan Shroff
Writer: Lyle Friedman, Ashley Skidmore
The success of Liza and Kelsey's latest title spurs a Twitter feud, ending in disaster. Maggie meets a woman with a little something extra.
Director: Brennan Shroff
Writer: Don Roos
Liza discovers an exciting new author, whose pitch takes an unexpected turn. Kelsey avoids the wrath of Charles, and escapes upstate with Josh and Lauren.
Director: Peter Lauer
Writer: Joe Murphy
Liza receives a great opportunity at work, but there's a catch. Josh meets someone new. Maggie rustles some feathers.
Director: Peter Lauer
Writer: Dottie Dartland Zicklin, Eric Zicklin
Sparks fly at the annual Empirical Publishing picnic. Liza finds herself caught between Josh and Charles.
Director: Dottie Dartland Zicklin
Writer: Dottie Dartland Zicklin, Eric Zicklin, Alison Brown
Liza is drawn into her author's Upper East Side life, forcing her worlds to collide. Kelsey comes to Lauren's rescue.
Director: Andrew Fleming
Writer: Alison Brown
Liza pursues a new relationship as Kelsey revisits an old one. Diana learns the truth about Richard. Lauren encourages Josh to follow his heart.
Director: Andrew Fleming
Writer: Grant Sloss
Liza and Maggie meet Josh in Ireland. Kelsey is forced to play nice with a new colleague. Charles's personal life is thrown into the spotlight.
Director: Todd Biermann
Writer: Darren Star, Don Roos, Joe Murphy