The Four Seasons, a Netflix series based on the 1981 Alan Alda film, has been a surprise hit, with its second season premiering to positive reviews. But will the show's creators get the chance to explore more stories with their characters?

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The Four Seasons has already proven itself to be a successful series, with its second season premiering to positive reviews. But the show's creators, including Tina Fey and Tracey Wigfield, are eager to see if they can continue the show's run.

In an interview with ScreenRant, Wigfield joked that the show could run '80 or 85 seasons!' before clarifying that it depends on how many Netflix allows. She expressed a desire to explore more stories with the characters, suggesting that a third season is likely if season two performs well.

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The show's creators have already planned an ending for the series, but they are eager to see if they can continue to tell stories with the characters. The strength of the characters and actors means 'The Four Seasons' has plenty of stories left to tell, boding well for future seasons .

However, much depends on the availability of the ensemble cast and Netflix's commitment to the project. Despite the optimism, there is always the risk of a show overstaying its welcome.

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The show's creators have expressed a desire to explore more stories with the characters, but they will have to wait and see if Netflix agrees. The company's commitment to the project will be a key factor in determining the show's future.

Wigfield mentioned knowing when a show reaches a natural stopping point, indicating that the creators already have a planned ending in mind. The return of Steve Carell's character Nick in season two, despite his death in season one, could draw more audience attention and open up flashback opportunities.

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The future of The Four Seasons is uncertain,but the show's creators are eager to see if they can continue to tell stories with the characters. the strength of the characters and actors means 'The Four Seasons' has plenty of stories left to tell , boding well for future seasons.

However, much depends on the availability of the ensemble cast and Netflix's commitment to the project. Despite the optimism,there is always the risk of a show overstaying its welcome.