The Four Seasons, A Complete Unknown and Model/Actriz: the week in rave reviews
Briefly

The article reviews a series of shows airing across various platforms, notably highlighting Tina Fey's comedy "The Four Seasons,” which follows three middle-aged couples on holiday adventures. Described as a blend of humor reminiscent of "The White Lotus" and the camaraderie of "Golden Girls," the series captures the nuances of long-term friendships. In a different tone, "Suspect: The Shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes" portrays the tragedy surrounding the 2005 police killing, offering a haunting reminder of truth's necessity. The review series also touches on the startling real-life events captured in "The Essex Millionaire Murders."
"The Four Seasons is full of properly funny lines, rooted in properly middle-aged experience. It captures the warm, weary affection for life and each other..."
"It is an enraging picture of what went wrong after the 7 July 2005 explosions... the least Jean Charles de Menezes deserves is the whole truth."
Read at www.theguardian.com
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