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Tina Fey’s Surprisingly Mature Netflix Show Is Finding a Way to Keep Things Fresh as It Ages
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Tina Fey’s Surprisingly Mature Netflix Show Is Finding a Way to Keep Things Fresh as It Ages

Slate Magazine·Sam Adams·3 days ago
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Television The first season of The Four Seasons ended with a tragic twist. Now it’s found a new center. By Enter your email to receive alerts for this author. Sign in or create an account to better manage your email preferences. Unsubscribe from email alerts Are you sure you want to unsubscribe from email alerts for Sam Adams ? May 28, 2026 3:41 PM Netflix There’s a saying among screenwriters that third-act problems are first-act problems, which is to say that if you’re having trouble with how your story ends, the issue is probably with how it began. The characters in The Four Seasons , whose second season is now streaming on Netflix, are, statistically speaking, entering their third acts, the period after youth and parenthood where their lives are once again their own. But unlike a screenwriter, they can’t go back and fix the mistakes they made in their first acts. They’re stuck in the present, facing down an unsatisfying conclusion and forced to wonder: Is this really how it ends?…

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