Who Does Liza End Up With In Younger Season 7

Alright, let's dive into the burning question that kept us all refreshing our screens during season 7 of Younger: Who does Liza Miller finally end up with?
After six seasons of romantic chaos, questionable decisions, and enough love triangle drama to make Shakespeare blush, the pressure was ON.
Team Josh vs. Team Charles: The Ultimate Showdown
Remember the epic battle lines drawn? It was like choosing between pizza and tacos – both amazing, both fulfilling different needs, and both sparking fierce debates among friends.
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We had Team Josh, the charming, younger, tattoo-artist who stole our hearts with his boyish grin and unwavering devotion. He was the "comfortable sweatpants" of relationships. You know, the kind you can always rely on after a long day.
Then there was Team Charles, the sophisticated, literary titan who challenged Liza intellectually and brought a certain gravitas to her life. Imagine him as that perfectly tailored suit – sharp, impressive, and guaranteed to turn heads.
And Liza? Well, she was stuck in the middle, juggling feelings, careers, and the occasional existential crisis with the grace of a caffeinated tightrope walker.

So, Drumroll Please... Who Won Liza's Heart?
Okay, deep breaths everyone. Get ready for the answer you've been waiting for. It’s time to end the suspense, I know it's been killing you!
...Liza doesn't end up with either of them! That’s right. The series ends without Liza settling down. Surprise!
Instead of picking a man, Liza chooses herself. The show ends with her back at Millennial Print, doing what she does best.
Before Charles leaves for London he realizes he wants to be with Liza and asks her to marry him, but Liza declines.

Liza makes the decision to focus on herself and her career and continue to do what she loves. It's a bold move.
Wait, What? No Happily Ever After?
I know, I know. Some of you might be throwing your remotes at the TV right now. It's like ordering a pizza and finding out they're out of cheese! How dare they!
But honestly, isn't it kind of… amazing? Think about it: after years of bending over backward for everyone else, Liza finally puts herself first. It's a masterclass in self-love and empowerment.

She realizes that her happiness isn't dependent on a relationship, but on her own passions and goals. She's choosing her own adventure, and that’s pretty darn inspiring.
She finally realizes that her happiness is not dependent on which man she chooses but on doing what she loves and staying true to herself.
Consider this. She continues to work at Millennial with Kelsey. At the end of the series, the agency is up for sale. Kelsey proposes they purchase it together. This is where the series ends and it is implied that the two women will purchase Millennial together.
A Twist Ending We Didn't Know We Needed
Okay, I get it. We all love a good rom-com ending. We crave that picture-perfect moment where the couple rides off into the sunset, ready to live happily ever after.
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But Younger dared to be different. It gave us a realistic ending, one that reflects the complexities of modern life and the importance of self-discovery.
In a world obsessed with finding "the one," Younger reminds us that sometimes, the most important relationship is the one we have with ourselves. Go, Liza!
So, while we might not have gotten the wedding bells and bouquet toss we expected, we got something even better: a powerful message about self-reliance, female friendship, and the freedom to choose your own path.
And honestly, isn't that a much more satisfying "happily ever after" anyway?
