It was like a bookend! They didn’t tell us anything. [Creator]Darren StarIt gave me an inkling of what was to come. I was shocked when he said that Liza would be the boss. Foster, 46, told me exclusively that this was going to happen.WeeklyWhile promoting her partnershipBanana BoatSunscreen “And then romantically I was like, ‘What’s going to happen?’ And he was like, ‘Well, she’s gonna get by without anybody.’ And as I read through the script, I saw the Charles scene in his bedroom. It broke my heart. Then, when I reached the last scene, it was too much. I thought he had said that she wouldn’t end up with anyone, but here she is with Josh in the final scene.

The final scene of season 7.Ex-husbands Liza Miller (and Josh)Nico TortorellaThey meet up at the bar and instantly fall in love. This was exactly the same as their first encounter in the pilot. Liza said, “Sorry, but I didn’t meet you there,” to which Josh replied, “Really?” You know what? You know what? “All the way.”

It was a great experience. Foster shared his happiness with Us.

“As I was reading it, I thought, “Oh, there’s no way it could have ended that way.” That’s what I felt. It just felt right to me,” she said. “I know there are millions of fans who have opinions on everything, but I felt they gave Liza the right end to this chapter.”

Tortorella was not slow to tell the Broadway veteran about the ending. I was filming a scene with Nico that day. I told Nico that it was you and me at end. She recalled. “And of course Nico’s like, ‘Yes!’”

Star, however, 59 had a different interpretation Liza’s and Josh’s run-in.

“I spoke to Darren and he told me that it wasn’t definitive. It’s just that it’s open-ended.’ I was like, “Yeah, but I finished with Liza, Josh, and you in the bar!” But he said, “Well, it’s not definitive.” She told Us. “I was thinking for myself, who knows what will become of Liza and Josh. It was beautiful, because Josh was the catalyst for the entire show. He was the catalyst that took her on this entire journey. It was a wonderful ending, and I loved that he was there. We’ll have to wait until the reunion special or the movie, I’m not sure.

Many were shocked by the unexpected exchange, especially since the majority of the season was focused on Liza (and Charles)’.Peter Hermann() Relationship. The couple split up after Liza decided she didn’t want to marry. They reconciled later in the season but ultimately broke apart.

“I think they love each other. This is what makes it so difficult. However, I believe Liza’s lies about her age had some consequences. It was, in the end, her lie. Charles’ character, who he is, and what he stands up for… It was almost as if they knew from a very mature age that this would always be the case. Foster said that he wouldn’t be able trust her fully.

She added, “I don’t know what I should say to the [fans]”. “But I love that last scene with Charles, Liza, when he gives her his company and then he sets off to fulfill the dream that he had. They do have a happy ending. Although it isn’t romantic, they aren’t at war with each other. They ended in an amicable manner. Although they let each other go, Liza gave Charles this gift because he signed up for Yaddo’s [exclusive artist retreat] Yaddo. He has received that gift from Liza, and she has also given him the control over the company [Empirical]. It’s beautiful to me. Their end is amazing to me. It’s generous, and I believe it would have been more satisfying if they had walked down the aisle together. For me, it felt like the perfect end. It was beautiful to me. It’s going to be crazy, I know!

Although Charles and Liza didn’t get along, Charles and Liza did film their last scene together in the episode “Older”, before wrapping up on set.

“It was the scene right after theScamalotPerformance and it’s Charles on the street. I respond, “I’m going home.” The performance has left me feeling a little bit shaken. We then say we love you. The taxi driver then drives off and he takes me into a taxi. That was it. It was almost four in the morning and it was freezing. We were standing outside the Bowery ballroom, downtown Manhattan. Everyone had wrapped. Nico had already wrapped.Debi [Mazar]AndHilary [Duff]I said goodbye. I had already said goodbye. Foster said that Foster had been crying for two weeks. “But it was Peter, and I at the ending, which I thought to be really beautiful. It was amazing that we were able have this. Although we didn’t get to be together, we were the last people standing on the show. It was bittersweet.”

The Bunheads alumni felt “so fortunate to be part of something special with an incredible group of people” during her time as Liza.

“Seven years of you life. It will be missed. “I think there’s still a part in me that thinks we’ll all get back together next year and film another series,” she said to Us. “I don’t know if it’s been the right time to say goodbye to Liza. I feel the need to light a candle and send her my best wishes. I don’t know if it’s been too soon. “I think that I still have to do that.”

Foster, who was a Younger follower, has now temporarily moved to London along with Ted Griffin and Emily, their 4-year old daughter. She stars in Anything Goes, a West End production. Foster has also partnered with Banana Boat sunscreen to launch the brand’s new cycling challenge, Pedal For Our Planet.