Netflix just dropped the trailer for their brand-new comedy series The Four Seasons, and it looks like White Lotus and Friends had a slightly unstable love child.
The show was whipped up by the comedy dream team: the iconic Tina Fey (who definitely doesn’t sleep), Lang Fisher (of Never Have I Ever fame), and Tracey Wigfield (Saved by the Bell reboot wizard). If that lineup doesn’t scream “prepare for chaotic laughs and emotional damage,” what does?
Plot Twist: Six Friends, Four Vacations, and One Giant Emotional Dumpster Fire
So here’s the sitch: Six long-time friends plan a sweet, chill weekend away — you know, wine, charcuterie boards, group hot tub regrets. But BAM! One of the couples casually announces they’re breaking up, and suddenly everyone’s couples’ therapy sessions are happening in real-time, poolside.
Let’s meet the emotionally unraveling cast:
– Kate (Tina Fey): Probably the one trying to keep things together with a spreadsheet and sarcasm.
– Jack (Will Forte): Her husband, who may or may not be emotionally allergic to conflict.
– Nick (Steve Carell): Your favorite emotionally repressed dad-friend.
– Anne (Kerri Kenney-Silver): Chaos energy with wine.
– Danny (Colman Domingo): Too cool to be caught in this mess, yet here he is.
– Claude (Marco Calvani): Probably just trying to vibe, honestly.
And yes, Erika Henningsen is also along for this emotional ride — probably playing the voice of reason (good luck with that, Erika).
Over the course of four seasonal vacations (get it?), the crew experiences the full emotional buffet — awkward tension, heartfelt convos, secret meltdowns, and probably someone storming off dramatically in a snowstorm. Think Love Island, but everyone’s older, married, and deeply repressed.
Release Date Deets:
Get ready to laugh/cry/overanalyze your own friend group — The Four Seasons premieres May 1st on Netflix with eight snack-sized 30-minute episodes.
Mark your calendars. Cancel your real-life vacation plans. This is the only emotional trainwreck you need this spring. 🌸🍷🌴🍂⛄