What would it look like if your favorite comedians were all married ⊠and best pals ⊠and went on seasonal vacations to (often) enviable locales? Thanks to The Four Seasons, the cozy Tina Feyâled series that debuted last year and has returned for Season 2, we know the answer to that question.
The series invites you to travel the world with a longtime friend group played by the funniest people: Fey, Will Forte, Kerri Kenney-Silver, Colman Domingo, Marco Calvani, and Erika Henningsen reunite for a slate of new destinations as they weather all the changes in life in Season 2 of The Four Seasons, now streaming on Netflix.
Get a sense of the itinerary with the first look at their latest adventures and the trailer. Keep reading for a Season 1 refresher and everything to know ahead of Season 2.

What happens in Season 2 of The Four Seasons?
Season 2 picks up where Season 1 left off: After Nick (Steve Carell) dies in a sudden car crash, his girlfriend Ginny (Henningsen) announces to Kate (Fey), Jack (Forte), Anne (Kenney-Silver), Danny (Domingo), and Claude (Calvani) that sheâs pregnant with Nickâs kid.
As they grieve the loss of Nick, our group of friends decides to carry on with their tradition of vacationing together, now with a baby (and a little emotional baggage) in tow. âThey have to learn to re-form as a group in a different configuration,â says Fey.

Where was The Four Seasons Season 2 filmed?
When deciding where the group would travel next, Fey reasons, âThese are not people with bottomless wallets who go to crazy places.â
Episodes 1 and 2 take the group on a spring hike to spread Nickâs ashes. âFirst: beautiful mountains in upstate New York,â says Fisher, âwhich we joked felt too far upstate.â
In Episodes 3 and 4, the friends head to the Jersey Shore, which had on- and offscreen resonance for The Four Seasons cast and crew. âWe assumed the Jersey Shore was Jack and Kateâs pick of where they always go. Colmanâs character is from Philly, so he would know the Jersey Shore,â says Fey. âTracey and I love the Jersey Shore and wanted to represent it on the show.â Since Wigfield is from New Jersey, it made sense that she direct one of those episodes, âwhich brought authenticity,â says Fisher.
Episodes 5 and 6 take the friends back to a Season 1 location: Anne and Nickâs lake house. âWe wanted to revisit that because it was such a prominent location for us in the first season,â says Fisher. In Season 1, the lake house is where Steve breaks the news that heâs leaving Anne.
In Season 2, the showrunners juxtaposed two Thanksgivings. In Episode 5, Anne hosts Thanksgiving, and the groupâs anxiety about how itâs dynamic is changing boils over. Episode 6 also chronicles a Thanksgiving, but itâs a flashback to COVID times. â[After] we show them at their almost breaking-apart point in Episode 5, we thought it would be nice to go back to when they were at their closest,â says Fey.
Episodes 7 and 8 see the friends jetting across the Atlantic Ocean to Trento, Italy, and bringClaude and Danny on an unexpected trip to Philadelphia. These episodes return the characters to where theyâre from, as well as the actors: Calvani is originally from Prato, Italy, and Domingo from Philadelphia. âThereâs this meta universe of character and actor,â says Domingo. âI donât have to reach too far outside of myself to find these characters. Thereâs something honest about it, more than [in] my other work.â

Who is in the cast of The Four Seasons Season 2?
- Tina Fey as Kate
- Will Forte as Jack
- Colman Domingo as Danny
- Marco Calvani as Claude
- Kerri Kenney-Silver as Anne
- Erika Henningsen as Ginny
- Steve Carell in flashback
- Steven Pasquale as Mark Brett
- David Tennant as Gianpiero
Read more about the cast of Season 2 of The Four Seasons.
Who else is involved in Season 2 of The Four Seasons?
Fey, Lang Fisher, and Tracey Wigfield return as showrunners, creators, and executive producers. David Miner, Eric Gurian, and Jeff Richmond also executive produce. Alan Alda and Marissa Brennan produce, alongside Universal Television and Little Stranger.

How many episodes are in Season 2 of The Four Seasons?
The next travels take place over the course of eight all-new episodes.
Can I watch the trailer for Season 2 of The Four Seasons?
Yes! Watch the trailer and hear from Fey, Wigfield, and Fisher about what to expect from Season 2, before diving into the new episodes.
When does Season 2 of The Four Seasons come out?
Season 2 of The Four Seasons is now streaming.

What was Season 1 of The Four Seasons about?
The first season, which Fey, Wigfield, and Fisher adapted from the 1981 Alan Alda film of the same name, follows a friend group of three couples with a longtime tradition of vacationing together. Over the course of their travels, their dynamic is suddenly upended when one of the couples breaks up.
When we first meet the crew, theyâre headed to Nick and Anneâs lake house for some R&R â but then theyâre blindsided by Nick, who announces that heâs leaving Anne in pursuit of more adventure in the empty-nester stage of his life. Months later, the group heads to a less-than-luxurious eco-resort, cluelessly chosen by Ginny, Nickâs new-to-the-group younger girlfriend, and the other couples confront the blind spots in their own marriages. Episodes 5 and 6 return the squad to the leafy college campus where many of them first met for âdry fall,â a confrontational student play, and Ultimate Frisbee, before they split up for two snowy vacations in the final episodes.
Season 2 comes as welcome news to anyone who finished Episode 8, which ends on a massive cliff-hanger: Nick dies in a car accident while on a ski trip with Ginny. As the group gathers to mourn their beloved friend, Ginny tells them that sheâs pregnant with Nickâs child. Based on how much heart and humor they bring to the ups and downs of getting older in Season 1, the friends are more than equipped to handle whatâs to come in Season 2.
How did fans react to Season 1 of The Four Seasons?
After premiering on May 1, Season 1 of the comedy series maintained the No. 1 spot on the English TV list for its first two weeks with a total of 24.4 million views. âWhat we loved about the first season is that people would text us, âMy husband and I got into a conversation because we really saw ourselves in this marriage.â Or, âThis is my group of friends,ââ says Fisher. âWe hope that continues because we want people to see themselves in these stories and for it to feel real.â
Watch Season 2 of The Four Seasons on Netflix now.


