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Younger - 1.05 - Girl Code - Advanced Review

Apr 20, 2015

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Younger airs Tuesdays on TV Land at 10/9 C.


In another charming episode of Younger, Girl Code is all about girl power at all levels and it works well within the confines of this show. As Liza gets more and more into her 26 year old life, Maggie feels more and more left out. To alleviate her friends' hurt feelings, Liza suggests they go to the art show Maggie is being forced to attend and make a night of it just the two of them. It's a great plan...until Kelsey invites herself and her friends to save Liza from having to hang with the much older Craigslist Maggie. It's part of the Girl Code. Liza finds herself in Kelsey's inner circle after performing some disgusting hygiene maneuvers for her and so Liza leaves the gallery with Kelsey and friends, abandoning Maggie to her fate. Needless to say Maggie isn't pleased when her night goes downhill drastically and Liza doesn't even bother to pick up the phone.



From there on, it's all about mending fences and this is where the story comes alive. Kelsey can't understand why Liza is upset because her roommate's mad at her. Once Liza makes her understand how much Maggie means to her, it's all out girl power as the younger generation comes in for the rescue. I really love how while the show makes fun of the 20-something life, it has done a great job of fleshing out Kelsey. She may not be the most sympathetic at first and she's definitely ageist, but she has a great heart and she goes out of her way to show loyalty to her friends. She becomes a sympathetic character despite herself and she shines brighter here than in any of the previous episodes. She also lifts Lauren up, who still remains a caricature at best. It's a tie between Lauren and Diana as to who the weakest link of the episode is, but Lauren gets bonus points for her great connections and belief in the Girl Code too. This episode is the first time that Liza's old and new worlds collide and it is refreshing that they can work together instead of tearing each other apart. This is my favorite episode so far but I'm all about girl power.


Other Tidbits -

1. There's no place for guys in a Girl Power episode. Josh only appears briefly and Thad, thankfully, does not appear at all. They aren't needed and the episode is richer because of their absence.

2. The best moment includes a Pretty Woman reference that older viewers will appreciate.

3. The weirdest moment includes a FRIENDS reference that slightly younger viewers may or may not appreciate.

4. Diana is getting desperate and while it's funny, it's not a good look on an accomplished, successful woman. She's better than this.


Quotes -

"It's like eating a hug."
"It's like observing flamingoes in nature: bright, colorful, and their heads all bent in an uncomfortable angle."
"I'm tired all the time. I'm either out partying or having sex and…" "Aww." "Alright yeah, I realized as soon as I said that I wasn't going to get much sympathy."
"It's not a proper walk of shame unless you've lost some clothes and some self-respect." "Are you slut shaming me right now?"
"We'll come up with something a little less gangster." "Oh no, you don't have to get involved." "Of course I do. If you're close…., then so am I. It's Girl Code."


Younger airs Tuesdays on TV Land at 10/9 C.



About the Author - Dahne
One part teacher librarian - one part avid TV fan, Dahne is a contributing writer for SpoilerTV, where she recaps, reviews, and creates polls for The 100, Grimm, Teen Wolf, and others. She's addicted to Twitter, live tweets a multitude of shows each week, and co-hosts the Sleepy Hollow "Headless" and Teen Wolf "Welcome to Beacon Hills" podcasts for Southgate Media Group. Currently she writes a Last Week in TV column for her blog and SpoilerTV. ~ "I speak TV."
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10 comments:

  1. This is my favorite episode so far because of the intergenerational girl power.

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  2. Yes I've been waiting to see more Maggie

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  3. I really like Maggie's character so I too want to see more of her. I like how this episode helps cement how long Liza and Maggie have been friends.

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  4. Can't wait for this ep. I didn't even know what this show was until about 2 days before it premiered but I have been LOVING it. It's hilarious and charming, and the cast is great. Hopefully Hulu doesn't wait to long to post this episode like they did the last one.

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  5. Yasss! This episode sounds awesome. And Thad is absent which is just a cherry on top. I binged the first 4 episodes and can't wait for this one.

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  6. How long did they wait? 'Cause I watched the previous four on Hulu. Gee. And here I thought I was gonna watch it in the morning.

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  7. It's already been renewed! :D Thank God.

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  8. I just read the good news. It's nice to know that one new comedy I watched this will return. It is a great choice for TV Land.

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  9. I am glad that moe and more people are finding it. It's got a small grassroots campaign to let people know about it and it appears to be working. So glad it's coming back.

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  10. Just a couple of days but other than that one they were pretty quick about putting them up. I'm hoping it'll be available by 1 AM haha.

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