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Overall, The Four Seasons Season 2 is more uneven, yet still holds together thanks to the cast's chemistry and its exploration of grief, depression, and moving forward.
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The second season of The Four Seasons doesn’t quite have the same fun group dynamic that the first season had, but it still has funny moments and more than enough chemistry between its cast members to be very watchable.
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The potential glimpsed in the first season of “The Four Seasons” remains stubbornly out of reach in Season 2.
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What continues to make “The Four Seasons” so compulsively watchable is how it accurately captures small but relatable details about middle-aged friendships and relationships.
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Despite the fact that they're being lived in by an all-star cast who have a wonderful sense of chemistry, there are moments where I was left thinking about the mechanics of the vacations we see these people taking. I wasn't taken aback by twists, but I didn't need to be. Ultimately, suspending my disbelief about the characters' PTO packages wasn't difficult in the slightest because of how rich the storytelling is throughout the season.
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There are enough one-liners in Fey’s characteristically scathing style to keep the ship afloat, but in this case, it’s mainly the banter between the core ensemble that makes the journey(s) worth it.
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A TV winner about, and for, grown-ups of an older (if not yet over-the-hill) age.
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The second season of her midlife comedy drama is even more perspicacious, poignant and hilarious than the first.
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The writing is tack-sharp and the ensemble is full of underappreciated comic performers.
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Feels fresher, faster, brighter and more complex than the first.
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Season 2, which has less wit and seemingly lower stakes, never quite reaches the breezy, banter-filled charm. Yet, with several new locations, including the Italian Alps in all of their winter glory, and a group of utterly talented actors whose chemistry leaps off the screen, the show remains a world very much worth checking out.