The Four Seasons is back, but with a twist: no Steve Carell. The Netflix comedy series, co-created by Tina Fey, Tracey Wigfield, and Lang Fisher, returns for a second season, leaving behind the beloved character Nick, played by Carell. The show's premise revolves around three couples embarking on vacations in spring, summer, fall, and winter, navigating marital and friendship troubles. The absence of Carell's character, Nick, creates a significant void within the group dynamic, prompting questions about the show's future and the characters' responses to this change. The tight-knit cast, including Kerri Kenney-Silver, Erika Henningsen, Will Forte, Colman Domingo, and Marco Calvani, had to adapt to the loss of their 'connector' and friend. Despite the challenge, they maintained their off-screen camaraderie, with Henningsen even keeping Carell updated on the babies of their characters. Fey, acknowledging the sadness of the decision, emphasized the show's intention to evoke emotion. The cast's dedication and the show's unique premise make it an intriguing continuation, leaving fans eager to see how the group evolves without their central figure. The second season premieres on May 28th, promising a fresh exploration of relationships and the impact of change.