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“Desperately Messy” and Hilarious: Manny the Movie Guy Talks Season 2 with the Cast of “The Four Seasons”
Manny the Movie Guy sat down with the stellar cast of Netflix’s The Four Seasons Season 2 for a laugh-out-loud interview that perfectly captures the show’s signature blend of chaos, heart, and sharp comedy. From comedy icons Tina Fey and Will Forte to scene-stealers Kerri Kenney-Silver, Marco Calvani, and Erika Henningsen, the conversations were equal parts revealing and ridiculously funny.
The Messy Friend Group Is Back — And Even More Complicated
Season 2 picks up right where the friends left off: navigating life’s biggest curveballs while trying (and often failing) to keep their tight-knit group together. In the interview, the cast didn’t hold back when describing the new season as “desperately messy” — a phrase that had everyone cracking up.
Tina Fey and Will Forte, reprising their roles as Kate and Jack, shared hilarious stories about the escalating drama among the couples. Fey joked about how her character’s perfectionism collides with real-life messiness even harder this season, while Forte delivered deadpan one-liners about Jack’s attempts to keep the peace (spoiler: they don’t always work).
When asked about the group dynamics, Kerri Kenney-Silver (Anne) lit up describing the “hilarious chaos” that ensues when old friendships are tested by new life chapters — marriages, breakups, and everything in between. She teased that Anne’s journey this season is packed with both emotional depth and laugh-out-loud moments.
Marco Calvani (Claude) brought the international flavor, sharing fun behind-the-scenes anecdotes from filming and hinting at major personal developments for his character. He even quipped that “we’re all dreading to be the Steve Carell of the situation” in Season 2 — a playful nod to the group’s shifting dynamics.
Erika Henningsen (Ginny) added fresh energy to the conversation, opening up about her character’s growth and the surprising twists fans can expect. Her enthusiasm for the “heartfelt comedy” shone through as she discussed blending big laughs with real emotional stakes.
What Fans Can Expect: More Laughs, More Tears, More Trips
The cast repeatedly emphasized that Season 2 delivers on what made the first season a hit: witty dialogue, relatable relationship struggles, and gorgeous getaway settings that only amplify the drama. Manny pressed them on the biggest surprises, and the answers ranged from touching character arcs to moments that left the entire group in stitches during filming.
Showrunners Lang Fisher and Tracey Wigfield also joined for candid chats about evolving the story, working with this dream cast, and how the friend group’s bond keeps pulling them back together despite the mess.
Why This Interview (and Season) Hits Different
What makes Manny’s conversation with the cast so enjoyable is how genuine and playful it feels. You can tell everyone is having fun revisiting these beloved characters, and that energy jumps off the screen.
If you haven’t watched The Four Seasons Season 2 yet, it’s now streaming on Netflix — and after hearing the cast dish on the new season, you’ll want to dive in immediately.
What did you think of Season 2?
Drop your favorite moment or most shocking twist in the comments!
And make sure to check out the full video interviews here and its official Netflix site here.
By: Manny Dela Rosa
June 3, 2026


