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Younger post-ep ramble 6x05
If I wasnât already excited about this episode, discovering that âStiff Competitionâ was written by Joe Murphy certainly would have got me there. Maybe itâs because he is a fellow Australian or maybe itâs because in every interview Iâve heard I find him utterly delightful and intelligent or maybe itâs because he is a damn great writer, but one thing is certain after this weekâs episode of Younger: J. Murphy, I Stan (there was a time I might have been embarrassed about gushing so unabashedly but now I write weekly essays about fake people so I figure the shame level is zero at this point). This ep had the combination of playfulness, funny, flirty and drama that hooked me into this show in the first place and I feel like we got further insight into a number of characters, broadening our understanding of them and where theyâre at. Plus kudos must be given for managing to use the title âStiff Competitionâ and make the feature book âThe Third Legâ in the same ep (one might even call it a riDICKulous featâŚand no Iâm not even a bit sorry).
A couple of weeks back I wrote about the Liza and Charles dynamic and how it really thrives on the build and resolution of tension. Up until last season it was the sexual tension and now thatâs resolved there needed to be something to keep the fuel on the fire, so to speak. Cue the opening scene of this ep, with the competitive fuel well and truly lit and honestly, this whole scene just rocks my world.  We had the drama building the past few eps with Charles being secretive and while that wouldâve resulted in the destruction of the relationship had it been left unresolved, it has been used to transition into this next type of competitive cat-and-mouse style tension that the characters are embracing (at the start anyway) and using to their benefit and, letâs be honest, we all benefit because it. is. HOT.
Walking into the National Arts Club party very quickly establishes Charles as well versed at such an event and I am so into the immediate retort from Liza that feisty isnât the âfâ word she would choose to describe Charles setting up Mercury. That does of course come after Charles introduces her to Michael Cunningham as his girlfriend which is just so bizarre to hear but also YES. Their banter, the competiveness in the art of the schmooze, bringing her A game; the whole thing set them on such equal footing and seeing them as ass-slapping sparring partners was something I never knew I needed and could have watched an entire episode of with its feature film feel (Kickstarter for a spin-off series of nerdy espionage-style escapades but about books and authors and literary eventsâŚand maybe the odd murder to keep it interesting).Â
While Liza was certainly showing that she can work a room, Charlesâ reputation and professionalism was on fine display as authors greeted him warmly and Lizaâs introduction of him to Meg Wolitzer as her boyfriend (seriously Iâm living for these gf/bf drops) just got more and more awks as Meg and Charles clearly knew each other, Liza snatched his business card from his hand and then asked the photographer to identify him as her âguestâ in the pic (loved Suttonâs delivery of this and extra loved Megâs âjust pretend youâre talking to meâ to the rando so she could get away from the slightly unhinged antics of the editor she just met). Yet Charles is loving every minute of it and I so appreciate that now the whole Mercury situation is no longer a secret Charles is talking openly about it with Liza, evidenced by his telling her he received a message from Zane (about Mercury being highbrow/brilliant nonetheless).
Where there is highbrow there must be lowbrow (old tv proverb) and unfortunately for Kelsey, the head without a neck aka âa floating tragedyâ, she has taken prime position in that quadrant of New York Magâs approval matrix (can we take a moment to appreciate Lizaâs âwell it is a good picture of himâ remark re: Charles? Way to make your friend feel better but also lol and accurate). While I sympathise with how stressful it must be to lose authors, this ep once again highlights that our pal Kels is in quite the spiral. Luckily Liza has managed to pull in Chip and Joanna Gaines, I mean Hayley and Cameron Butler, who are promoting their cringe-worthy new book, âThe Third Legâ, off the back of their New York Flip success. I heart the way this show parodies real people so hard.
I have said it week after week, but Diana has been such a scene stealer this season (Diana Trout proudly pointing out Shiplap, I donât know why but this just made me grin). The writers keep bringing it with the lines and Miriam Shorâs delivery somehow magically seems to get funnier and funnier and her heart eyed gaze as she recounts her and Enzoâs third leg(s) (like a centipedeâŚbut also nothing like a centipede, speaking of A+ lines and delivery) was no exception. The whole pitch meeting was a bit of a train wreck, with Kelseyâs bitterness about the hot or not list spilling in, Lizaâs attempt at diverting resulting in Diana railroading the entire thing and Liza wondering if she and Charles are in fact lacking the third leg (Empiriconda notwithstanding) that two home reno celebs have deemed a necessary factor in a successful r/ship (though theirs hardly seems the picture of happiness unless #relationshipgoals is taking jabs at each other through strained grins).
One relationship I am digging on every level is Josh and Laurenâs and this weekâs ep gave us a mighty fine dose. Of course Lauren set up a GemmaLoves Insta and Iâm 100% willing to overlook the slight ickiness of her pushing a SM account for the baby without asking Josh because itâs Lauren and she is sublime and also without it we would not have had THE film-worthy (minus the butt plugs) montage. I freaking adore that Lauren is so unapologetic about promoting stuff and getting freebies and Joshâs stance on not letting his daughter be a pusher for consumerism lasts approx. 25 seconds as Lauren points out all of Gemmaâs favourite things that she will happily take back (Joshâs âbut she loves itâ was just too good). Laurenâs declaration that both Josh and Gemma are gonna get free swag âand ya both gonna love itâ (the Eleanor Shellstrop vibe is strong and I approve) leads us into the shopping montage that made me want to dance around my lounge room and could sit comfortably in any rom-com from the late 90âs/early 2000âs. From âBaby Loveâ to Josh and Lauren feeding each other cupcakes to that glorious moment of Josh parading back and forth on the pavement like a chorus boy, I bow down to Younger pulling rabbits like this out of the creative hat six seasons in, it was just such damn fun.
You know what else I adore? That throughout the series we have seen so many different aspects of Dianaâs character and we just keep seeing more and more layers peeled back through her relationship with Enzo. I am so enjoying the side of her we see being open about her feelings for him when sheâs around others, then the way she is with him; proud of their relationship then honest about her disappointment that they have to cancel dinner, rather than shutting down and pretending she doesnât care. Enzo offering to buy Diana any necklace she chooses made my cold dead heart swell with the sincerity and sweetness of it all, but Diana revealing that she does not choose her necklaces, they choose her = the revelation I didnât know Iâve been waiting six seasons to hear. Not to be dramatic but it felt like coming home.
 Side note: Iâm finding the parallels between the Diana/Enzo and Liza/Charles relationships really interesting. I donât know whether itâs deliberate or not but these two couples navigating relationships in their 40âs, trying to strike a balance between career ambition and their personal relationships, I am beyond desperate for Diana to know about Lizaâs age and for these two to talk about it all tbh.
Speaking of balancing career and relationship, can we please talk about the dinner date because sweet lawd, my heart was already full from the Diana/Enzo goodness, but then along came Liza and Charles with this whole out together with the authors situation and quite frankly, Iâm surprised I survived. Bringing together the book and the earlier meeting was just so well done and the moment Hayley dropped the âand youâ and we discover that Charles had indeed gushed about Liza and their shared love of books as their third leg (still sounds weird and gross but totally worth it for the sentiment and post-dinner tie in), I too was staring at my screen the way Liza looked at Charles, but I was also a little bit deceased because I am romantic trash and him casually rubbing her back almost did me in.
I feel like each ep is adding another dimension to Charles this season and seeing him relaxed and candid outside the restaurant was certainly another insight into this character. The entire interaction between him and Liza was effortless and I love that it went from Liza ribbing him about using their relationship to secure the book to Charles being so frank about where itâs all at and how heâs feeling (and does anyone else hope a little bit that Charles does end up needing that room in Lizaâs bed coz I am very on board with the idea of C. Brooks living in that loft for a while for many reasons). Bring on lusty Charles and I kid you not I let out a little scream of delight at Liza noting his excitement and then heading straight for the cab (yes Charles, she is just going to leave you like this). Thank you Joe Murphy for the ep and the book title combo so Liza could remind Charles competition is stiff out there while glancing at his crotch and telling him to take care of the third leg himself, you truly are doing Godâs work. And Iâm just all âround loving seeing these two adults in a relationship being flirty and lustful and open with one another.
I have to put it out there that Lizaâs hustle game is so damn strong this whole ep and as she is questioned by Kelsey and Diana about how Charles is getting all these authors, I a) am very glad she does not blab, b) find it interesting that Kelsey assumes that Liza mustnât know if she hasnât told her and c) wonder why Liza is the only one who seems to understand that other publishing houses will be vying for books and that Millennial will lose some fair and square. But Liza once again has another potential author lined up in the musical prodigy turned conductor Gloria Rivera, but this is Younger, weâve had lots of fun, flirty and funny, so it must be time for the drah-mah.
The moment Liza ran into Charles at the concert I think we all knew the competition might have just about run its course, and I had legit second-hand embarrassment as Liza so confidently gloated she had been in touch with Gloria âfor monthsâ in response to Charlesâ knowing her âquite wellâ, though Charles clearly wanted to explain further as he said he wanted to talk after the show before the lights go down and Liza needs to get to her seat. Insert appropriate amount of unimpressed for both Kelsey and Diana and it all goes south pretty quickly once Diana discovers that Gloria was the recipient of the Brooks family Arts Scholarship so knowing Charles âpretty wellâ is a bit of an understatement.
Now I get that it must feel like a series of blows and I also get that we need a way for Kelsey and Diana to be at the axe throwing bar so that whole scene can play out, but for them to both bail on Liza and not even try to convince Gloria to sign with Millennial, I mean, youâre not going to get any authors with that attitude ladies. At this point Liza should just bail and start her own damn company, give it a great name starting with âMâ, maybe Majesty? Mendacity? Or Mitosis and she can just expand quickly and open identical offices all over the place? Either way, Liza had no time for Charlesâ girlfriend game post-show (and it is clear here that to Charles it is still just a game and he hasnât quite clocked that to Liza this is her career being compromised).
While I think Diana and Kelsey leaving Liza to make a last ditch pitch to Gloria solo was a low blow, seeing them together, rage throwing axes while drunk (I both love and am terrified of the idea of people drinking and axe throwing in one place FYI) was pretty damn great. These two are always so messy together and Diana taking off her earrings and prepping only to have such a terrible axe throw was only surpassed by her saying that she tells people Enzo is a surgeon which is why heâs on call and Kelsey offering up that they both wear gloves. LOL. And Diana Trout peeing beside a dumpster is one thing I never thought Iâd see on this show, yet here we are and her âI donât know herâ and running away from the cop when Kelsey produces the axe was ridiculous and excellent and a great excuse for some chin-skin holding mugshots.
My one gripe at the mo is the ongoing distrust Kelsey has of Liza, first at the axe bar asking Diana if she thinks Liza is helping Charles land these authors and then when Liza turns up after Enzo has bailed them (can we just pause a moment to appreciate the ongoing mafia jokes since their first date and also Enzo calling Diana a jailbird and her smitten reaction. I heart it all). Seriously, this is just yawn at this point and while I get that Kelsey is scared (and thank you Liza for pointing out that sheâs not the only one) surely Liza is over having to prove time and time again how loyal she is only to have Kelsey continue to question it? I know I am. Again, Liza â âMitosisâ. Think about it.
Our Maggie moment this ep is of course just prior to the dĂŠjĂ vu of Liza and Josh chilling on the couch with Gemma, a little throw-back to the cacao-induced dream from last seasonâs finale. But I gotta say, my heart hurt for Charles when he walked into that awkward af loft situation, because while I have no doubt that Liza is solid in her feelings for Charles, seeing your girlfriend in a super domestic looking moment with her ex has to feel like a kick in the guts. I want to bottle the look Liza gave Josh when he said âyou two seem goodâ because if I could whip that out on demand, it would be mighty useful.
The final moments of this weekâs ep certainly heightened the drama all round. I feel like this episode really highlighted the insecurity of both Kelsey and Charles, which puts Liza in the interesting position of having to navigate this with two people she loves but also put her foot down for her own sake at some stage. Liza immediately quashes any concerns Charles may have about being in competition with Josh and uses the babyâs inability to talk ergo. steal authors as a way to broach the ongoing company rivalry. As Charles reveals that Gloria will be signing with Millennial, it is evident it is all still a bit of a game to him (though him saying that all he cares about is that he doesnât lose her, ugh *heart emoji*) until his true take on it all is revealed, that he sees it all as shared victories rather than rivalry. Eeek, I tell you, I get and appreciate the dick theme of this episode but I struggle with the dick line âwhen you get to the bottom line, itâs still all meâ so much. I had an actual physical reaction to how awful this was and it certainly was not something I imagined this character saying. Yet I do think it also gives credence to the type of man Pauline said she was married to.
It felt insecure, like he was trying to talk himself up in some kind of misguided attempt to sound impressive, but it also was a glimpse of the man whose ambition contributed to the demise of his marriage. Pauline herself said that when they got married she thought they would be a team but right away it was all about Charles and she was there just to be his rock (S5E3). The difference now of course is that unlike Pauline, Liza has called him out on it and in the final second, the expression on Charlesâ face (itâs gutted for those playing at home) is hopefully one of realisation that he is repeating behaviours of the past and that moving forward, we see that realisation play out and this character develop.
I have no idea how the rest of this season is going to play out but you know what all this drama and intrigue pave the way for? Growth. Lizaâs growth as she becomes more sure of herself and her right to decide and demand what she wants and deserves, who she wants, what she will and wonât stand for, Charles to learn from past mistakes and work to redeem those and think about the kind of man and partner he wants to be, no characterâs growth has been as glorious to see unfold up until now as Dianaâs and Iâm sure this will continue and Kelsey...well Iâm sure hers will come. Weâre almost halfway people and season six is proving to be quite the ride.
#youngertv#younger tv#ramble#review#6x02#liza miller#charles brooks#kelsey peters#diana trout#liza x charles#diana x enzo#team charles#younger season 6
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