This witty and refreshing series has captured so many audiences with its unique story of a 40-something woman, Liza Miller, who lies about her age in hopes of getting back into the competitive game of publishing. This story is constantly re-introducing the question of why people place such a negative stigma on age, especially in certain professions, hence why someone like Liza would need to go undercover as a 26-year-old in order to land the job.
As Liza mixes business with pleasure while trying to work her way to the top, the lie of her age seems to grow bigger and bigger while unraveling to those in her inner circle. As Liza’s time of living this lie lengthens viewers begin to wonder if her little white lie will grant her success or be her professional and social downfall.
In the final season, which turned out to be the longest running original series in TV Land history, the story picks up with what life will mean for Liza now that her boyfriend and former boss, Charles, has popped the question. Many fans wonder if this is her fantasy love life come true or if her feelings for her ex, Josh, are still lingering. Not to mention, what will this mean for how she is seen in the world of publishing? While this season will be the end of telling Liza’s story, fans can expect to see familiar faces in the show’s spin-off that is soon to come, starring Hilary Duff’s character Kelsey Peters.
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