Skip to content

‘The Four Seasons’ Creators Tracey Wigfield and Lang Fisher Say It “Felt Right” To Deviate From The Film’s Ending For The Netflix Series: “This Is About Real Life Human Stakes”

Those who have watched all eight episodes of Netflix‘s new comedy, The Four Seasons, and have also seen the original film the series is based on may still be in a state of shock over the ending. Who could have seen it coming?

This goes without saying but we’ll say it anyway, spoilers ahead for the finale of The Four Seasons.

Sitting down to chat with DECIDER about the runaway hit starring Tina Fey, Will Forte, Colman Domingo, and more, bosses Tracey Wigfield and Lang Fisher — who serve as co-creators of the series alongside Fey — shared their reasoning for making the choice to kill off Nick (Steve Carell) at the end of Episode 7, “Ski Trip.” In the 1981 Alan Alda film, Nick (Len Cariou) and Ginny (Bess Armstrong) announce they have a baby on the way– something 2025’s Ginny (Erika Henningsen) does on her own in

...

Keep reading this article on DECIDER.

Exit mobile version