Tina Fey's 'Four Seasons' looks at friendship in good times and bad
- The new comedy series, "The Four Seasons," debuts on Netflix May 1.
- Friends vacationing at a lake house discover a marriage crisis.
- The narrative tracks their group through four seasonal trips.
- Actors found many situations felt true, with Kerri Kenney asking, "Have they been watching me in my real life?".
- The series provided actors opportunities to explore drama alongside comedic moments.
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