There may not have been many people in the streaming age pining for an updated version of a 1981 Alan Alda movie about the evolution of grown folks’ friendships.
But it turns out Tina Fey‘s saucy limited series for Netflix, The Four Seasons, is an entertaining, funny and ultimately telling look at how lifelong friends of a certain age handle some of the biggest changes imaginable.
Friendships that feel like a fantasy
The story begins with what feels like a fantasy: Three middle-aged couples, most of them friends since college, gather for their regular vacation meetup at the sprawling home of the most successful among them, a hedge fund manager named Nick, played by Steve Carell. Over the show’s eight episodes, their get-togethers cover the four seasons — get it? — taking place in spring, summer, fall and winter.