Younger S05

Younger S05

2018 25 min ⭐ 7.8/10

Director: Darren star

Cast: Sutton Foster, Hilary Duff, Debi Mazar, Miriam Shor, Nico Tortorella, Peter Hermann, Molly Bernard, Charles Michael Davis

Younger Season 5 raises the stakes with more drama, secrets, and empowerment than ever before. In this bold and emotionally charged season, the truth inches closer to the surface as Liza Miller continues her double life—balancing her fake age with real responsibilities in the cutthroat world of publishing.

This season kicks off in the wake of last season’s bombshells, with the workplace rocked by personal revelations and shifting power dynamics. Liza (Sutton Foster) faces mounting pressure as her relationships—both romantic and professional—begin to unravel. Her bond with Charles (Peter Hermann) becomes more complicated than ever, while Josh (Nico Tortorella) still lingers as a tender reminder of what once was.

In the wake of the #MeToo movement, Younger Season 5 steps up with powerful commentary on consent, gender roles, and accountability. Characters like Kelsey (Hilary Duff) and Diana (Miriam Shor) evolve significantly, taking on more authoritative roles and redefining leadership in a modern workplace. Empirical Press also undergoes a transformation, reflecting the cultural and professional shifts of the times.

The writing is sharper, with more edge and realism, and the emotional stakes are higher. This season isn’t afraid to go darker—addressing real issues while retaining the show’s signature blend of humor, romance, and heart.

The performances are top-notch, with Sutton Foster leading the charge in one of her most layered portrayals yet. The chemistry between the cast members remains a highlight, and the New York backdrop continues to serve as a vibrant character in itself.

Overall, Younger Season 5 is a mature, relevant, and engaging chapter in the series, keeping audiences invested with every twist and emotional turn.

Younger Season 5 raises the stakes with more drama, secrets, and empowerment than ever before. In this bold and emotionally charged season, the truth inches closer to the surface as Liza Miller continues her double life—balancing her fake age with real responsibilities in the cutthroat world of publishing.

This season kicks off in the wake of last season’s bombshells, with the workplace rocked by personal revelations and shifting power dynamics. Liza (Sutton Foster) faces mounting pressure as her relationships—both romantic and professional—begin to unravel. Her bond with Charles (Peter Hermann) becomes more complicated than ever, while Josh (Nico Tortorella) still lingers as a tender reminder of what once was.

In the wake of the #MeToo movement, Younger Season 5 steps up with powerful commentary on consent, gender roles, and accountability. Characters like Kelsey (Hilary Duff) and Diana (Miriam Shor) evolve significantly, taking on more authoritative roles and redefining leadership in a modern workplace. Empirical Press also undergoes a transformation, reflecting the cultural and professional shifts of the times.

The writing is sharper, with more edge and realism, and the emotional stakes are higher. This season isn’t afraid to go darker—addressing real issues while retaining the show’s signature blend of humor, romance, and heart.

The performances are top-notch, with Sutton Foster leading the charge in one of her most layered portrayals yet. The chemistry between the cast members remains a highlight, and the New York backdrop continues to serve as a vibrant character in itself.

Overall, Younger Season 5 is a mature, relevant, and engaging chapter in the series, keeping audiences invested with every twist and emotional turn.

Cast

Sutton Foster

Hilary Duff

Debi Mazar

Miriam Shor

Nico Tortorella

Peter Hermann

Molly Bernard

Charles Michael Davis