Netflix is again with a second iteration of “The 4 Seasons,” the Tina Fey manufacturing modernizing Alan Alda’s 1981 movie of the identical title. And these eight episodes make for a extra entertaining expertise than the primary, largely as a result of the present has discovered how one can handle its comedically bittersweet tone.
Within the 2025 episodes, “The 4 Seasons” gave us a fairly damning portrayal of life in your fifties—the solid of long-time buddies, consisting of three {couples} who go on common holidays collectively, all appeared caught. Sad marriages, poor communication, empty nests, and unfulfilling work/life have been in every single place.
This season continues to be unhappy, however the present has given its protagonists particular issues to be unhappy about, reasonably than only a broad moroseness of center age. Now, they’re mourning the pal, Steve Carell’s Nick, who died on the finish of season one. They’re nonetheless traumatized by COVID and what residing via the pandemic actually appeared like. And so they’re making arduous choices about how they wish to spend their remaining years, realizing that life and vitality are time-bound.

A part of what they arrive to understand is the function of friendship of their lives. Fey’s Kate and Colman Domingo’s Dannt get a very candy arc on this entrance, testing and reaffirming their connection. It seems outdated buddies are actually like no different. And their chemistry—as buddies, as actors, and as comedians—offers the entire thing a number of weight and laughs (see Fey’s bodily comedy sequence within the penultimate episode with Domingo enjoying the straight man).
Domingo’s companion, Claude (Marco Calvani), lastly will get some justice this season, free of his ditzy characterization in season one. We get to some in his native Italy, oozing confidence and energy in a means immigrant Claude, talking in a overseas language, simply isn’t capable of. He’s clearly proper in a lot of his arguments with Danny. And what he brings to their relationship has by no means been clearer. The evolution is palatable however not overwrought as Calvani hits his comedic and dramatic beats with equal ease.
Sadly, Fey’s fictional husband Jack (Will Forte) doesn’t fare so nicely, caught within the downer function. Forte does what he can with this unhappy sack, however the present simply retains hurling extra gasoline for his despair at him. It’s arduous to look at, however even because the couple tries varied methods to tug via, it’s arduous to determine what we should always make of Jack’s arc. Typically folks undergo darkish occasions, I assume, and there’s nothing to do however stick round.

Of all of them, although, Anne (a mischievous Kerri Kenney-Silver) has one of the best story. The widow and ex of Carell’s Nick, she begins the season needing to type her feelings about how she feels each about Ginny (Erika Henningsen), the lady Nick left her for, and, in fact, the child she’s carrying. In response, Anne tries on a wide range of totally different identities, successfully creating her personal coming-of-(center)-age story. She’s free to be whoever she needs now, and her makes an attempt at exploration are hilarious, echoing the fierce younger girl she as soon as was and the extra skilled widow and mother she is now, even when she will get annoyed about her personal lack of “govt functioning.”
On this iteration of “The 4 Seasons,” the characters develop in compelling, hilarious methods. Anne will get to share prescient truths of early motherhood in a single episode, whereas making a sexting mistake in one other. Danny should face his limitations whilst he protests that in some way, the little Italian automotive he’s trying to maneuver simply doesn’t perceive that he’s “good at all the things.” And the record goes on.
These juxtapositions make your fifties appear, if not one thing to aspire to, not one thing to dread both. We will giggle on the vagaries of getting older with out positing that they’re the one factor there may be. And getting to try this with Kenney-Silver, Fey, and Domingo is an actual pleasure, delivering on the promise of this collection in its second outing. Some issues actually do get higher with age.
Complete season screened for evaluation. At present streaming on Netflix.

