The Four Seasons has taken Netflix by storm with its dark yet heartfelt comedy and the chaos that comes with a midlife crisis. This miniseries, created by Tina Fey, Tracey Wigfield, and Lang Fisher, revolves around three couples who are longtime friends and go on vacation with each other. These getaways turn into a recipe for disaster when one of the men leaves his wife for a younger woman and brings her along on these getaways.
Without spoiling too much, we're just going to say that what happens next is hilarious and nail-biting, so you should definitely watch it. The only bad thing about The Four Seasons is that it's a miniseries, and the entertainment ends way too soon with the eight episodes.
So, if you, like us, are looking for something to fill the compelling and hilarious hole left behind by the show, here are 5 shows you can binge on if you enjoyed watching The Four Seasons.
Note: This article reflects the author's personal opinions
5 shows to binge-watch if you enjoyed The Four Seasons
Friends from College

If you're looking for something similar in tone to The Four Seasons, Friends from College would be the best recommendation. The show revolves around six longtime friends, who are now in their 40s but are struggling with a lot of the same unchecked emotional baggage from their college years at Harvard. The show brilliantly explores the depth of romantic and platonic relationships. Additionally, the cast list is pretty great as well, with Cobie Smulders, Keegan-Michael Key, Annie Parisse, Fred Savage, Jae Suh Park, and Nat Faxon.
The White Lotus

There hasn't been a greater examination of the high-class married couples and the wealthy society in modern times than The White Lotus. Additionally, the series has managed to bring out absolute chaos and complexities between these wealthy people and the resort staff where they're vacationing. There's something to be said about this dark, unyielding chaos of secrets erupting in a place where these people have gathered for a glamorous vacation. So, if you've somehow managed to avoid watching this highly acclaimed dark dramedy up until now, this is your sign to watch it.
The Office

We ALL loved seeing Steve Carell back on the screen with his hilarious comedic timing in The Four Seasons. So, if you, like us, are looking for some Steve Carell comedy gold, you need to watch The Office. The best part is, The Office is one of the most consistent series when it comes to shows somehow getting funnier with every rewatch.
Scenes from a Marriage

Leaning more towards the emotional side of The Four Seasons, Scenes from a Marriage, an adaptation of Ingmar Bergman's 1973 classic, would be an amazing watch for its deep dive into a long-standing relationship. It is a heart-wrenching and honest deconstruction of a couple's marriage as they're going through a divorce, starring Oscar Isaac and Jessica Chastain. This doesn't fall into the comedy category, unlike most of the shows on this list, but if you're looking for a raw portrayal of life, marriage, love, and hatred, this is it.
Fleabag

Heading back into the dark comedy lane of The Four Seasons, Fleabag is one of the most charming, funny, and moving shows you'll watch. Created by and starring Phoebe Waller-Bridge, known to us as Fleabag, the show is the most relatable exploration of life, love, trauma, grief, with a dry humor, along with a constant disregard of the fourth wall and an insanely hot priest to look at and fall for. If you take any recommendation from this list, let it be this, and you will not regret it.
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