The Four Seasons Review: A heartwarming story about the importance of friendship | That Shelf

The Four Seasons

The first episode introduces each of the couples as they are arriving at the lake house. The initial moments are light and fun, and set up the group dynamics almost immediately as a group of old friends who know almost, but not quite, everything about one another. The first night goes well, with talk of soul mates and past exploits and life. Then, the next morning, Nick tells Jack and Danny that he intends to divorce Anne.

The secret does not stay a secret of course, except from Anne herself, and hijinks ensue. By the next trip Nick is dating a much young woman, Ginny (Erika Henningsen), whose presence on the group trip causes all kinds of awkwardness.  

The Four Seasons is a story that wouldn’t work if you weren’t invested in the characters. They need to be fun and funny, but vulnerable and honest, and just a little bit quirky. The characters in this story fit that description both individually and as a group.  

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