Inside The Four Seasons Season 2 Destinations The Four Seasons, Tina Fey’s comedy series exploring middle-aged friendship, marriage, and the chaos of group trips, has returned for a second season on Netflix. The eight-episode season follows the lives of couples Kate and Jack (Fey and Will Forte), Danny and Claude (Colman Domingo and Marco Calvani), along with bereaved Anne (Kerri Kenney) and pregnant Ginny (Erika Henningsen), as they embark on vacations to the Catskills and Hudson Valley, the Jersey Shore, and Italy. Production designer Sharon Lomofsky and set decorator Jennifer Greenberg reveal how the show’s locations were meticulously recreated to reflect the characters’ journeys. The first episode takes the group to the Catskills for a spring trip to scatter the ashes of Nick (Steve Carell). Due to plot-driven challenges, the characters find themselves locked in the main building of the Midnight Ramble, a 1950s-style motel. While the real-life Blue Fox Motel in Narrowsburg, New York, served as a double for the setting, the production team had to reimagine its interior to match the show’s midcentury aesthetic. Greenberg sourced vintage finds from Hudson Valley thrift stores, including atomic lamps and MCM furniture, to create the motel’s retro vibe. The restaurant area, which was supposed to be empty in the script, was transformed into a listening bar with records and headphones, inspired by trendy Tribeca venues. A wall of old radios and a cozy hearth added to the ambiance. The guest rooms, built on a soundstage, featured murals of howling wolves and the night sky to enhance the eerie, isolated atmosphere. For the summer episode, the group travels to the Jersey Shore, where they explore Jenkinson’s Boardwalk in Point Pleasant Beach and rent an Airbnb on Ocean Grove’s scenic Ocean Pathway.#will_forte #colman_domingo #four_seasons #tina_fey #marco_calvani