India, May 28 -- The second season of The Four Seasons on Netflix takes a bit of a softer, more emotional turn after Nick suddenly dies. After that, his absence sorta changes the whole tight group of friends, and it's not just in the obvious way. They're trying to adjust while also, kind of awkwardly at times, letting Ginny, his pregnant girlfriend, in on their day-to-day.

Compared with the first season's lively group vibe and easy humour, this one slows down. It leans more into heavier feelings, quieter dread, and the little personal cracks people don't always admit out loud. A lot of the time it winds through struggles with identity and that steady, almost silent pressure of responsibility to each other.

By the time the story reaches ...