Younger - Season 6

Season 6

Episodes

Big Day
Kelsey makes her debut as a publisher, quickly realizing that the company is in trouble; the new regime -- and a revelation about Liza -- sends Diana into a crisis; Josh finds out the paternity of Clare's baby.

Flush with Love
Liza and Kelsey clash with Quinn, who's walking the line between author and investor. Diana offends Enzo. Lauren throws a gender reveal party for Clare's baby.

The Unusual Suspect
Millennial gets the scoop on a sought-after true crime tell-all, Liza worries Charles is hiding something from her, and Kelsey takes a stand against Quinn's dishonesty.

An Inside Glob
In the wake of a book loss, Liza and Kelsey shift their focus to an author who is skeptical of millennials in charge; Kelsey deals with the stress of her new job; Maggie tries a holistic remedy.

Stiff Competition
Liza and Charles use competiton to spice up their relationship. Kelsey and Diana question Liza's loyalty. Josh reaps the perks of going viral.

Merger, She Wrote
Liza and Charles attend a microdosing retreat, where Liza is surprised by new friends and familiar faces. Brownyn Madigan finds an unlikely voice for her audiobooks. Maggie gets hogtied.

Friends with Benefits
Kelsey finds herself at odds with Charles. Liza has a flashback to her old life. Diana attends a family christening with Enzo and meets his ex.

The Debu-taunt
Charles wants to take the next step with Liza; Millennial participates in a Debutante Ball for first-time authors.

Millennial's Next Top Model
Millennial's deal with a youth clothing company falls into jeopardy after Liza's age is revealed, Maggie gets a crush on a male artist, and Quinn stages a publicity stunt.

It's All About the Money, Honey
Liza is shocked to see an unexpected costar in her Infinitely 21 ad campaign. Kelsey and Charles head to Chicago with a plan. Josh considers his options beyond Inkburg.

Holding Out for a SHero
Liza struggles with the consequences of cutting off Josh, Kelsey has a surprising reaction to her new role at Millennial, and Diana gets a pre-wedding surprise.

Forever
Kelsey makes a choice about her career, Diana and Enzo receive an unexpected wedding present, and Josh and Charles have questions for Liza.
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