Josh and his band are headed to play a music festival upstate, and Liza is going to meet them there in this seventh episode of Younger. Maggie tries to prep her by suggesting she bring her own toilet paper.
Charles is going to be featured in “By the Book”, a famous section in the New York Times. Diana and Liza are helping Charles decide which books to talk about in his column to make him look great. Charles’s appreciation of Liza’s opinion is yet another nudge in the “he definitely likes her” direction. Even further proof? He actually calls her after-hours to ask her about more of his book picks while she is upstate.
Turns out that slumming it with 20-somethings out camping is not exactly a romance-kindler for Liza…especially when Josh’s roommate bunks with them. Port-a-potties, the woods, and whittling crafts (topless) are definitely not up Liza’s alley. Naturally, she texts Charles some more of her book thoughts while she is upstate and has time to herself. As they call and text throughout the day, there is, naturally, a texting criss-cross. Liza sends a semi-naughty text that was intended for Josh to Charles. In an attempt to charge her phone so she can explain that Charles got the text meant for Josh, she pushes a girl and gets kicked out of the festival. Josh leaves with her, and they go stay at a cute B&B (that, of course, Charles had suggested and gifted a room to them). Liza, you’re walking a very fine line with Charles. Messing with work relationships is always tricky…
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