Spoilers ahead for the ending of The Four Seasons season one.
Tina Fey’s newest show, The Four Seasons, is based on Alan Alda’s 1981 movie of the same name. The series ends with a bombshell: Steve Carell’s Nick died in a car accident, leaving behind his pregnant girlfriend Ginny (Erika Henningsen).
As of this writing it hasn’t been renewed yet, but any future season would explore Ginny and Anne (Sandy Dennis)’s family. “If we were lucky enough to do more, I think we would definitely explore that, because that kid would be coming into a family — that kid would be Julia Lester’s half-sister,” Fey told Variety. “I mean, Alan did a beautiful job of writing the women characters in the movie, but now that we have more time, we’ve definitely all talked about wanting to spend a little more time with Anne and see where she goes after the divorce. Because, I mean, I love Sandy Dennis’ exit in the movie, saying like, ‘Fuck it. Tell Nick I bought a snake,’ but—they don’t stay friends with her! And that, sometimes in life, is how it goes.”
If the series did return for a second season, we’d likely see Fey, Henningsen,, Dennis, Will Forte, Kerri Kenney, Marco Clavani, and Colman Domingo reprise their roles. “We would want the same group of friends. We’d want Ginny to really be tied in there because she and Anne are going to have children who are siblings. And it just gives us a lot to play with in their relationship,” co-creator Tracey Wigfield said of a potential return to the story.
Fey adds, “I feel like we sort of don’t dare to dream yet, but we did. Who knows. If we were lucky enough to do more of these, we’d certainly all like to hang out again.”
We’ll update this as we learn more about The Four Seasons season two.
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