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Reevaluati­ng character behaviour

- By DANIELLE TURCHIANO

IN its fifth season, Younger is taking the #MeToo movement headon and taking a new approach to a character it introduced much earlier on in the show’s run because of the current climate.

In the season premiere episode, aptly titled #LizaToo, a famed science fiction author and top client at the publishing house Empirical Press within the show, was outed as a sexual harasser right on the eve of his next book’s announceme­nt.

“He had previously been there and was really inappropri­ate with the character Liza, and we were just talking about Harvey Weinstein and the hashtag ‘me too’ (in the writers’ room),” executive producer Dottie Zicklin said at the ATX Television Festival.

“It was already part of our world. That we kind of laughed at for the first couple of times he was on the show, we thought we had to do a little penance and deal with it the way the (real) world is dealing with it.”

In the show, publishing boss Charles (Peter Hermann) heard the accusation­s, believed them immediatel­y, and dropped the book – at severe financial detriment.

“Everyone on our show had to reevaluate everything they thought was so funny and what they were saying,” series star Miriam Shor added. “I thought there was such a deft touch to it.”

Hermann added that series creator Darren Star often says they’ve “gotten very lucky in the way culture has given us these” tough topics of which to explore the nuances. What is most important to the team though, is to be able to “weave it into the show elegantly,” he continued.

When Charles dropped the author Edward L.L. Moore (Richard Masur), he came back with a list of allegation­s against his accusers, trying to discredit them to salvage his own career. In doing so he revealed to Charles, Liza’s (Sutton Foster) big secret.

“Darren said whenever Charles finds out, he should find out without telling anyone he’s found out because we haven’t played that before,” executive producer Eric Zicklin said.

Faced with proof from Moore, Charles will now face a double dilemma in the season.

First, there is the concern over Liza’s credibilit­y because of that lie, should she ever have to publicly tell her #MeToo story.

But also, there is the fact that he is now conflicted over what to do with his newfound knowledge about her overall.

“Five seasons in, there are more consequenc­es, there’s a whole lot more stacked up,” Hermann noted. – Reuters

 ??  ?? Younger gets on board the #MeToo movement with its first episode in Season Five. — TV Land
Younger gets on board the #MeToo movement with its first episode in Season Five. — TV Land

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