In 'The Four Seasons,' Tina Fey and Steve Carell lead an ensemble cast in a modernized take on a classic film exploring adult friendships. The show focuses on the dynamics between couples as they navigate their long-standing relationships amid personal crises and evolving dynamics. While it highlights themes of privilege and relationships, it also showcases witty dialogue and relatable observations about love and dedication, ultimately emphasizing that deeper connections often grow beyond romantic love. The characters grapple with familial challenges while featuring luxurious experiences, which serve as a backdrop for their interpersonal growth.
There may not have been many people in the streaming age pining for an updated version of a 1981 Alan Alda movie about the evolution of grown folks' friendships.
Kate's take on life is summed up in her response to the idea of whether she lucked into meeting Jack, her soulmate: 'We're not lucky. We're dedicated. Romantic love fades ... and then you build something deeper.'
As these couples reconvene for vacations together in different locations, they face the possibility that their friendships and relationships might be fractured in the same way Nick shattered his family with his actions.
Yes, they're all a little too oblivious about their wealth and privilege. But their wit and wealth also allow the story to focus on their relationships.
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