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In season five, Liza is back at Empirical Publishing drawing closer to her boss, Charles, but their connection is disastrously thwarted by unexpected circumstances. As Millennial Print flourishes in the publishing world, Liza’s personal life threatens to unravel, the consequences of her secret finally coming to a head in an irreversible way.
Episode 12 : Lizability
August. 28,2018
Change is in the air at Empirical, and Liza considers her options. Meanwhile, Kelsey receives surprising news, and Charles finds a solution.
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Episode 11 : Fraudlein
August. 21,2018
In a last-ditch effort to save the company, Charles takes Empirical and Millennial to the world's biggest annual book fair in Frankfurt, Germany where Liza receives an offer that could uncomplicate her life.
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Episode 10 : Girls on the Side
August. 14,2018
Josh celebrates at his launch party, Liza is tired of keeping secrets, Caitlin's new middle-aged boyfriend raises eyebrows, and Diana meets a challenge head-on.
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Episode 9 : Honk if You're Horny
August. 07,2018
Liza and Kelsey find themselves at odds over two book offers when a self-made billionaire pitches a book on power to Millennial. Kelsey is honored with an award, and Lauren works her magic as a publicist.
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Episode 8 : The Bubble
July. 31,2018
After the holidays, Liza adjusts to a new normal as she and Charles take their relationship to the next level. Maggie hears some hard truths from an ex, and Kelsey course-corrects her love life.
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Episode 7 : A Christmas Miracle
July. 24,2018
It's Christmas in New York! Liza must attend a party with Caitlin and her ex-husband, Kelsey finds herself caught up in a web of her own making as she struggles to keep both her relationships under wraps, and Charles glimpses Liza’s other life.
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Episode 6 : Sex, Liza and Rock & Roll
July. 17,2018
Kelsey is torn between Jake and Zane, Liza helps Charles retrieve an eccentric rock star's manuscript, and Diana ventures to Staten Island.
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Episode 5 : Big Little Liza
July. 10,2018
Liza worries about her daughter's online activities, Kelsey's relationship with Jake crosses a professional boundary, and Josh contemplates a long-term decision.
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Episode 4 : The Talented Mr. Ridley
June. 26,2018
Liza gets to know a charming journalist and confronts Charles, Diana agrees to a date with a familiar face, and Josh wants a reset.
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Episode 3 : The End of the Tour
June. 19,2018
Liza faces complications on the "Marriage Vacation" book tour. Kelsey and Zane head to Washington, D.C., to court a speechwriter's prospective memoir.
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Episode 2 : A Titanic Problem
June. 12,2018
Liza and Kelsey seek out a potential business partner for Millennial, and newlywed Josh returns to Brooklyn and Charles sees Liza with fresh eyes.
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Seasons
Season 6
In season six, Kelsey is leaning into her new role as publisher at the freshly minted Millennial Print, while Liza and Charles get acclimated to their new normal now that Charles is no longer running the business.
Season 5
In season five, Liza is back at Empirical Publishing drawing closer to her boss, Charles, but their connection is disastrously thwarted by unexpected circumstances. As Millennial Print flourishes in the publishing world, Liza’s personal life threatens to unravel, the consequences of her secret finally coming to a head in an irreversible way.
Season 4
Liza is picking up the pieces of her shattered relationships and her future at Empirical Publishing is hanging in the balance with Kelsey. Meanwhile, Kelsey is surprisingly entwined with Josh – both finding solace in their shared betrayal. As Liza draws closer to Charles, her desire to stop lying to the people she loves slips further and further away.
Season 3
Liza is back at Empirical trying to maintain her millennial masquerade and process her feelings for Charles. Meanwhile, Josh is pushing to rekindle their relationship, setting her work and personal lives on a collision course.
Season 2
Life as a 26-year-old has gotten even more complicated for 40-year-old Liza Miller. Her daughter Caitlin is home from college and asserting her independence. Her lie is even more necessary at work now that she's assigned to an imprint for young readers. And the fact that her boyfriend Josh knows the truth has introduced an entirely new set of problems. As her two separate worlds inch closer together, Liza has to work even harder to maintain the new life she's built for herself.
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