Reviewer Lizzy Buczak noted that the show "doesn't skip a beat," highlighting the interesting role reversal of Charles having to navigate a job search in his 40s—a clever flip of the show's original premise.
Reviewers from The Nerd Daily and TVLine agreed that the premiere effectively balanced the "messy truth" of adulthood with lighthearted workplace comedy, setting up a season focused on women navigating leadership and complicated loyalties. Younger Season 6 Episode 1 Review: Big Day - TV Fanatic Big DayYounger : Season 6 Episode 1
In a moment of high tension, Liza Miller admits her affair with Charles Brooks to Diana Trout to protect Kelsey from false accusations. This revelation sends Diana into a career and personal crisis. Reviewer Lizzy Buczak noted that the show "doesn't
Kelsey Peters makes her debut as the youngest publisher in New York, only to immediately face the harsh reality that Empirical is bleeding money and may require deep cuts. This revelation sends Diana into a career and
The Season 6 premiere of , titled "Big Day," serves as a high-stakes reset that successfully shifts the show's power dynamics while maintaining its signature charm. Critics generally praised the episode for its energetic pace and the long-awaited payoff of several major plot points. Plot Highlights
One of the most acclaimed scenes features Liza and Kelsey tracking Diana to a gay bar, "Marie's Crisis," where the trio performs an impromptu karaoke rendition of Dolly Parton’s "9 to 5". Critical Reception
Critic Samantha Coley praised the addition of Lauren as the office's social media strategist, noting it brings fresh energy to the workplace dynamic and offers more opportunities for her "pure adoration" for Diana to shine.