The Four Seasons (2025) Review: What happens when three old couples get together to go on vacations through all four seasons of the year? The answer is heartbreak, screaming in the woods, the entry of a new affair, and some situations that will make you say, “Oh! This happens in our group too!”

Netflix’s new comedy series The Four Seasons (2025) shows the heat, cold, rain and storm of relationships in eight episodes, and that too without any filter. Tina Fey and Steve Carell are once again at their best in this show – bringing the perfect mix of laughter,

pain and truth.Story: Group trip or group therapy?

The show is based on the 1981 Alan Alda film The Four Seasons. Here we meet six friends – three married couples, who have been going on vacations together for years.

But everything changes when Nick (Steve Carell) casually blurts out on a spring trip, “I’m getting a divorce from Anne.” Then what — silence, forced smiles and the explosive entry of a new girlfriend by Summer!

Each season has two episodes and each episode brings a twist that will either shock you or make you roll with laughter.Cast: When every character becomes the king of drama Tina Fey (Kate) – The queen of Type-A personality, whose one-liners are hard to stop laughing at.

Steve Carell (Nick) – The friend who is going through a mid-life crisis and speaks without a filter.

Colman Domingo (Danny), Will Forte (Jack), Kerri Kenney-Silver (Anne), and Marco Calvani (Claude) – all the characters balance the story with their respective marriages and drama. And yes, there is also a cameo by Alan Alda — the same one on whose 1981 film the show is based.

The entire cast together makes it seem like everyone’s frustration is being vented out over Sunday brunch. Why watch: Therapy in a timeshare The Four Seasons is not just a comedy, it’s an X-ray of relationships.

This show shows that the real test of love, friendship and marriage comes when you’re travelling in the same car for 8 hours or pitching a tent in the rain.

After every episode, you’ll feel like texting your friends – “Are we all okay?”

The Four Seasons is a show that will make you laugh, cry and maybe make you think about your relationships. If you like “The Office”, “30 Rock” or “Friends”-type relationship comedies, this show should be on your list.