'Younger' season 2 episode 7 spoilers: Liza attends a music festival with Josh

Josh (Nico Tortorella) and Liza (Sutton Foster) on "Younger." Facebook/ youngertv

Last week on "Younger", Liza (Sutton Foster) was forced to put together a few of Jade's (Justine Lupe) social media posts to give Charles (Peter Hermann) something to look at after Jade failed to present the first chapter of her book to the editor. Liza also had to deal with the fact that Jade spent the advance on her book in just one night.

Knowing that Jade won't be coming up with something anytime soon, Liza and Kelsey (Hilary Duff) put their heads together and with the help of Lauren (Molly Bernard), the first chapter, which was made up of Jade's tweets and Facebook posts, was "leaked" to competing publishing company Achilles. Kelsey met up with her former co-intern Brad, who is now an executive at Achilles, and Brad offered her twice Jade's advance to buy the book.

This week, Liza will be taking some time off to have some fun at a music festival with Josh (Nico Tortorella).

In the teaser trailer for episode 7 titled "Into the Woods and Out of the Woods," an excited Josh tells Liza, "You're at Blue Grass Festival, Liza. 48 hours of nothing but craft beer and blue grass music."

But Liza doesn't look like she's having any fun as she is seen waiting in line at the portable toilets, pulling faces while seeing half-naked girls, and standing around looking as if she would rather be somewhere else. Later in the clip, she gets a call from Charles, who apologizes for interrupting her weekend. It appears that he needs help with a work assignment and Liza does all she can to help him while trying to have fun at the music festival.

Meanwhile at Empirical Press, a man tells Liza's boss, Diana (Miriam Shor) that he is attracted to her, and the two become intimate shortly after.

"Younger" airs Wednesdays at 10 p.m. on TVLand.

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