The Four Seasons: Official trailer Netflix is still going from strength to strength this year as another surprise hit has raced to the top of the streaming charts. Leading the top 10 with reportedly nearly 12 million viewers is a star-studded dramedy nobody saw coming that has just toppled the final season of hit thriller You off its throne. Article continues below ADVERTISEMENT Starring sitcom royalty Steve Carrell and Tina Fey, this eight-part reimagining of the classic comedy film The Four Seasons has proved to be a resounding success amongst audiences.
If you’ve not tuned in already, take this as a sign that this delightful yet unexpectedly emotional series about three couples whose friendship – and quarterly weekend getaways – are tested by a divorce is well worth a watch. Rounding out the cast are two-time Oscar nominee Colman Domingo, Will Forte, Kerri Kenney-Silver, Marco Calvani and Erika Henningsen. Netflix’s ‘comfort’ comedy races past You’s final season in the charts TV critic David Opie called it “the anti-White Lotus, and I mean that as a compliment.
“Tina Fey’s first series since 30 Rock is an old-fashioned comfort show grounded by av strong cast who navigate a messy year of ups and downs.” Finally, he added: “Colman Domingo is predictably brilliant.” Another X (formerly Twitter) user said: “Loved the four seasons on Netflix. Great comfort show if you need something to binge watch. Great cast.
Great storyline. No notes at all.” Although, other viewers have issued warnings for the unexpected emotional gut-punches The Four Seasons delivers by the end of the miniseries. This sharp and emotional comedy co-created by Tina Fey could be one of Netflix's biggest hits of the year Trending SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you.
This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. Read our Privacy Policy “The four seasons isn’t a comedy,” someone else claimed.
“It’s a multi-layered sandwich of adult emotions. “Questionable decisions, silly arguments, buried grief, and a friendship that feels like home. Warm, messy, tender.
A rich, filling, & deeply satisfying [series]." Another fan shared on Reddit: “I laughed multiple times every episode. All the characters were well written and dynamic.
A real gem of a show.” To which someone else replied: “Warm and funny with perfect runtime, an absolute delight. I could watch so many more shows like this.” Fans have said Oscar nominee Colman Domingo is a highlight