Younger (TV series)
Younger is an American comedy-drama television series created and produced by Darren Star. It is based on the 2005 novel of the same name by Pamela Redmond Satran. The single-camera series premiered on TV Land on March 31, 2015 and has since received generally positive reviews from critics. Ahead of the fifth season's premiere, it was renewed for a sixth season, which premiered on June 12, 2019. In July 2019, TV Land renewed the series for a seventh season, making it the longest running original series in the network's history.
Sutton Foster stars as Liza Miller, a 40-year-old divorcee who has to manage her career in a publishing company having faked her identity as a younger woman to get her job, while her romantic and professional lives are measured against ups and comings. Hilary Duff, Debi Mazar, Miriam Shor, and Nico Tortorella co-star in major supporting roles in the first season, with Molly Bernard and Peter Hermann in recurring roles. For the second season, Bernard and Hermann were promoted to series regulars. Charles Michael Davis had a recurring role in the fourth season and was promoted to the main cast for the fifth season.
Premise
Younger is mainly set in New York City and chronicles the personal and professional life of Liza Miller, a divorced 40-year-old woman with a teenage daughter and a failed marriage that collapsed due to her former husband's gambling addiction. After a 26-year-old tattoo artist named Josh mistakenly thinks that he and Liza are about the same age, she concocts a plan to pass herself off as a 20-something to re-enter the ageist industry of publishing, later becoming the assistant of Empirical Press marketing head Diana Trout and befriending Kelsey Peters, a co-worker.Cast and characters
Main
- Sutton Foster as Liza Miller, a 40-year-old divorced mother and the show's protagonist.
- Debi Mazar as Maggie Amato, Liza's lesbian artist best friend and roommate.
- Miriam Shor as Diana Trout, Liza's temperamental boss, who works as head of marketing at Empirical Press.
- Nico Tortorella as Josh, a 26-year-old tattoo artist who owns his studio.
- Hilary Duff as Kelsey Peters, a 26-year-old book editor at Empirical Press who befriends Liza after they start working together.
- Molly Bernard as Lauren Heller, Kelsey's 20-something friend.
- Peter Hermann as Charles Brooks, head and heir of Empirical Press.
- Charles Michael Davis as Zane Anders, an editor at Rivington who competes with Kelsey to discover who's best
Recurring
- Dan Amboyer as Thad and Chad Weber: Twin brothers with strange behavior. Thad was Kelsey's boyfriend, until his death. Afterwards, Chad appeared and began to pursue Kelsey.
- Tessa Albertson as Caitlin Miller: Liza's funny and cold-loving daughter.
- Thorbjørn Harr as Anton Björnberg: A Swedish writer who got his book signed at Empirical Press. He and Kelsey were having an affair while Kelsey was working on his book.
- Paul Fitzgerald as David Taylor: Liza's ex-husband and Caitlin's father.
- Jon Gabrus as Gabe: One of Josh's nerdy friends.
- Kathy Najimy as Denise Heller: Lauren's mother.
- Michael Urie as Redmond: A flamboyant author manager and social media icon.
- Noah Robbins as Bryce Reiger: A 20-something tech billionaire who is interested in investing in Empirical.
- Ben Rappaport as Max Horowitz: Lauren's ex-boyfriend.
- Jay Wilkison as Colin McNichol: A writer that infatuates Kelsey.
- Mather Zickel as Dr. Richard Caldwell: A doctor who starts a relationship with Diana.
- Meredith Hagner as Montana Goldberg / Amy: A barista friend of Maggie. She starts working as Maggie's assistant and hooking up with Josh, but he soon discovers that she was copying Maggie's arts.
- Aasif Mandvi as Jay Malick: A man who discovers Liza's secret and befriends her.
- Burke Moses as Lachlan Flynn: A spy novelist who becomes the motive of Zane and Kelsey's quarrel.
- Jennifer Westfeldt as Pauline Turner-Brooks: Charles' ex-wife, with whom he has two daughters, and who naively believes that they can get back together.
- Chris Tardio as Enzo: Diana's plumber boyfriend until they got married.
- Phoebe Dynevor as Clare: An Irish citizen who begins dating Josh after Liza's recommendation. She and Josh then plan a green card marriage in Ireland.
- Laura Benanti as Quinn Tyler: An author who makes Kelsey the head publisher of Millennial
Guest
- Martha Plimpton as Cheryl Sussman: A wicked woman who learns of Liza's secret and threatens to expose her.
- Richard Masur as Edward L.L. Moore: The writer of Crown of Kings, one of Empirical Press' biggest-selling novel series, which is a homage to George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire. The character himself is a homage to Martin, having similarity to Martin's physical traits.
- Camryn Manheim as Dr. Jane Wray: A famous therapist who records a podcast which inspires a book called The Deciding Decade.
- Lois Smith as Belinda Lacroix: A romance novelist, one of Empirical Press' oldest members. After decades of successful works, she dies during a lunch with Liza, Charles and Diana.
Episodes
Production
Development
The series is based on the Pamela Redmond Satran's novel of the same name. In October 2013, TV Land ordered the pilot from creator and executive producer Darren Star. Patricia Field, who worked with Star on Sex and the City, is a costume consultant on the production. The pilot was picked up to series in April 2014, with a 12-episode order. On April 21, 2015, Younger was renewed for a second season of 12 episodes, which premiered on January 13, 2016. Ahead of the fifth season's premiere, it was renewed for a sixth season, which premiered on June 12, 2019. On July, 24, 2019, TV Land renewed the series for a seventh season, making it the longest running original series in the network's history.Casting
was cast in the lead role of Liza Miller in December 2013. Hilary Duff and Miriam Shor joined the main cast in the following month. Debi Mazar was cast in February 2014. After a recurring role in the first season, Molly Bernard was added to the main cast from the second season onward. In February 2018, it was announced that Charles Michael Davis had been promoted to series regular, after appearing in a recurring capacity in the fourth season. On March 14, 2018, it was announced that Christian Borle would appear in the fifth season in a guest starring role playing the journalist Don Ridley in two episodes. On May 4, 2018, it was confirmed that Laura Benanti would appear in the fifth season, playing a self-made billionaire named Quinn.Release
Broadcast
On September 5, 2018, it was announced that the series would be moved to Paramount Network from the sixth season onward; however, it was announced on April 3, 2019 that the series would stay on TV Land. Broadcasters carrying Younger include M3, E!, and CTV 2 in Canada; and Sony and Comedy Central in the United Kingdom.Marketing
In June 2018, during the opening night screening at the annual ATX Television Festival in Austin, Texas, a first look at the second episode of the fifth season was showcased, whilst a panel discussion with Darren Star and cast members took place. That same month, the book Marriage Vacation, mentioned in the series, was launched in real life by Simon & Schuster. In June 2019, the sixth-season premiere was also screened at the ATX Television Festival, followed by an interview with cast member Debi Mazar and writers Sarah Choi and Joe Murphy.Reception
Ratings
Critical response
Younger has received positive reviews from critics. Rotten Tomatoes gives the first season an approval rating of 97% based on 37 reviews, and an average rating of 7.6/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Darren Star's witty writing and Sutton Foster's charisma help elevate Younger above some of TV Land's previous sitcoms." Metacritic gives the first season a weighted average score of 75 out of 100, based on 20 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".On Rotten Tomatoes, the second season has an approval rating of 100% based on 8 reviews, and an average rating of 7.1/10. Metacritic gave the season a score of 74 out of 100, based on reviews from 4 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
Brian Lowry of Variety gave the series a mostly positive review, describing it as "not perfect but highly watchable" and pointing out that "inevitably, there are stereotypical aspects on both sides of the age gap—from the flakiness of Kelsey's contemporaries to Diana too often coming across as a bitter scold—but the series seldom pitches so far across those lines as to be unable to find its way back."
On the New York magazine website Vulture.com, Margaret Lyons gave a mostly positive review, describing "a sweetness to the series, an almost admiration for the various crummy behaviors ." She went on to say that she wished the show "had a longer first season not just because I liked it, but more because it's featherweight, and as its current run stands, might have been better off as a feature-length rom-com." Megan Garber reviewed the show for The Atlantic saying, "Younger, a fairy tale fit for basic cable, is a treacly confection of a show: witty but not wise, delightful but not deep. And yet—like its creator Darren Star’s previous exploration of age and sexuality and identity in a tumultuous time, Sex and the City—it offers, almost in spite of itself, deep insights into the culture of the moment."
Tom Conroy of Media Life Magazine criticized the show mainly for portraying Sutton Foster's character Liza with "early-middle-age cluelessness", featuring "particularly silly" publishing-industry details and presenting "a relationship between an educated 40-year-old mother and a 26-year-old college dropout" that, in his belief, "has nowhere to go."
But Jonathan Alexander writes in the Los Angeles Review of Books that "Younger works in part because it plays to both millennials, who are often portrayed as hip and hardworking, creative and generous, as well as to late Gen-Xers who are facing a corporate and consumer world that's seemingly forgotten them in its drive to cater to the needs, tastes, and interests of a younger generation."
Darcie Wilder of Vice wrote in her review: "Younger is unexpectedly addictive, nothing short of extremely soothing and pleasurable to watch. It's a bedtime story that's supposed to lull but is too engaging to ever actually let you doze off. Usually when I binge, there's a hard out when I finally get caught up to real time, entering the headspace of its regular audience and eventually losing interest—but that hasn't happened with Younger, not yet."
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Nominee | Result | |
MTV Fandom Award | Best New Fandom | Younger | |||
Teen Choice Awards | Choice Breakout TV Show | Younger | |||
Online Film & Television Association | Best Actress in a Comedy Series | Sutton Foster | |||
Adweek Hot List Television Awards | Best New Comedy Series | Younger | |||
People's Choice Awards | Favorite Cable TV Actress | Hilary Duff | |||
Women's Image Network Award | Best Actress in a Comedy Series | Sutton Foster | |||
Women's Image Network Award | Best Writing in a Comedy Series | Alison Brown | |||
Hollywood Music in Media Awards | Best Musical Supervision- Television | Robin Urdang | |||
People's Choice Awards | Favorite Cable TV Comedy | Younger | |||
People's Choice Awards | Favorite Cable TV Actress | Hilary Duff | |||
Women's Image Network Award | Best Actress in a Comedy Series | Sutton Foster | |||
Women's Image Network Award | Best Comedy Series | Younger | |||
Teen Choice Awards | Choice Summer TV Actress | Hilary Duff | |||
8th Critics' Choice Television Awards | Best Actress in a Comedy Series | Sutton Foster | |||
People's Choice Awards | The Bingeworthy Show of 2018 | Younger | |||
9th Critics' Choice Television Awards | Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series | Miriam Shor | |||
Teen Choice Awards | Choice Summer TV Show | Younger | |||
Teen Choice Awards | Choice Summer TV Actress | Hilary Duff | |||
Gracie Allen Awards | Outstanding Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Comedy or Musical | Hilary Duff |
Spin-off
It was reported in May 2020 that ViacomCBS and Darren Star have partnered to develop a spin-off series which would revolve around Kelsey Peters, with Hilary Duff starring.International adaptations
South Korean television network JTBC plans to broadcast the Korean adaptation of Younger in early 2020. It will be directed by Kim Seong-yoon as his first project under JTBC after leaving his longtime home network, KBS.The series is being adapted in China by Endemol Shine China and Huace Group. It is being remade as a 40-part series in Mandarin with episodes of 45 minutes.