The Four Seasons Miniseries Review by Ryan Balkwill

Plot: The decades-long friendship between three married couples is tested when one divorces, complicating their tradition of quarterly weekend getaways.

The Four Seasons miniseries was not my thing.

Pros: I did appreciate how it tackled different storylines with three relationships in spring, summer, fall & winter. The dialogue did feel natural. There were some moments that did make me laugh & I also like the different friendships from these three married couples.

Cons: I didn’t find myself funny as much as I was expected too. The gay love scene makes me feel ill. At times I didn’t feel for any of there problems going on & I didn’t binge watch it in one day.      

Genre: Comedy, Drama

Created by Tina Fey & Lang Fisher & Tracey Wigfield.

Starring: Tina FeyWill ForteKerri Kenney-SilverMarco CalvaniErika HenningsenColman DomingoSteve Carell.

Music by Jeff Richmond

Executive producers: Tina Fey, Lang Fisher, Tracey Wigfield, Jeff Richmond, Eric Gurian, David Miner

Producers: Dara Schnapper, Marissa Bregman, Alan Alda, Robert Pulcini &
Shari Springer Berman
, Bill Sell

Cinematography: Tim Orr

Editors: Ken Eluto, Kyle Gilman

Production companies: Little Stranger Inc., 3 Arts Entertainment, Original Langster, Big Wig Productions, Universal Television

Network: Netflix

Casts & Characters:

Main:

Guest:

  • Julia Lester as Lila, Anne and Nick’s daughter
  • Alan Alda as Don, Anne’s father
  • Ashlyn Maddox as Beth, Kate and Jack’s daughter
  • Jacob Buckenmyer as Lumberjack
  • Toby Huss as Terry, a man that Anne is dating
  • Tommy Do as Colby, Ginny’s friend
  • Taylor Ortega as Rachel, one of Ginny’s friends
  • Simone Recasner as Sarah, another one of Ginny’s friends
  • Chloe Troast as Mikayla, a guest service representative at Courtyard Marriott
  • Cole Tristan Murphy as Kyler, the son of Marty who owns the funeral home
  • Jack Gore as Kayden

I recommend watching this series on Netflix to anyone who will like it more than me.

Rating: 7.5 out of 10 Stars

Ryan Balkwill:

Resident Film reviewer,

Level Best Art Cafe

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