'The Four Seasons' Season 2 Review: Tina Fey's Netflix Series Remains in Uncertainty
IndieWire
Following Steve Carell's departure from the show, the effort to mourn the loss of a member of the frequently traveling friend group is distinctly felt in the second season of 'The Four Seasons.' However, this season oscillates between escaping into laughter and getting lost in difficulties. Viewers struggle to deeply feel the emotional turmoil experienced by the characters.
The second season addresses not only humorous elements but also the characters' inner conflicts. However, due to its struggle to maintain this balance, some scenes have become unnecessarily heavy. While Tina Fey's creativity combines with the effort to delve into the characters' depths, the story flow occasionally shows inconsistencies. This situation may lead viewers to question their commitment to the series.
The future of the show remains uncertain. Despite the success of the first season, the audience reactions to the second season are mixed. As the series attempts to blend both comedy and drama elements, it struggles to meet viewers' expectations. While Tina Fey's talent and the dynamics of the characters enhance the show's potential, the overall success of this season remains a contentious topic.