Tina Fey Reveals How Steve Carell Reacted When She Pitched His Character's Major Twist in “The Four Seasons” - GMA ShowBiz

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Tina Fey Reveals How Steve Carell Reacted When She Pitched His Character's Major Twist in “The Four Seasons”

Tina Fey Reveals How Steve Carell Reacted When She Pitched His Character's Major Twist in "The Four Seasons"

JON PACK/Netflix Tina Fey shares how Steve Carell reacted when she pitched hisFour Seasonscharacter Nick's fate The series co-creator and actress also dished on why she and the writers decided to add a major character's death at the end of the season Fey shared that the writers room is already underway for season 2 after Netflix announced the series' renewal earlier this month Warning: this story contains spoilers from season 1 ofThe Four Seasons. WhenTina FeypitchedSteve Carellabout the fate of hisThe Four Seasonscharacter, it was all too familiar territory for the star. While opening up about the unexpected reception she has received for co-creating and starring in Netflix comedy, the actress, 55, opened up about one of the series' most shocking moments and revealed how it came to be. The show is a new take on Alan Alda's beloved 1981 film of the same name. It follows three pairs of couples — Nick (Carell) and Anne (Kerri Kenney-Silver), Kate (Fey) and Jack (Will Forte) and Danny (Colman Domingo) and Claude (Marco Calvani) — as the breakdown of Nick and Anne's marriage leaves the group of more than 30 years "completely upended" and trickles into each of the four vacations they take that year. After their divorce, Nick begins dating a much younger woman, Ginny (Erika Henningsen). Francisco Roman/Netflix© 2024 In a surprise twist in the season's penultimate episode, Nick dies in a car crash. When Fey first told Carell about his character's fate, she revealed toThe Hollywood Reporterhow the actor reacted. "He was like, 'Why does this keep happening to me?'" she recalled, adding that Carell'sThe Morning Showcharacter was given a similar ending. "I didn't know that when we pitched it, so that's on me. But I dug my heels in." She continued of the writers' decision to add a major character's death, "We felt like at the time that everything was sort of grounded and human scale in terms of story, and we were like we do want something to happen, and that is a thing that happens to humans." Earlier this month,Netflix renewedThe Four Seasonsfor a second season. Fey also told the outlet that the writer's room for the upcoming season is already underway. "It's been really nice, we have the same exact writing staff and it's already been really interesting for us to come together and share experiences, not just talk about the previous season but also our own lives," she said. "The writers have been very generous — a lot of what you saw in season one, a lot is obviously from the movie but a lot also came from all of our lives." She also added that without the movie to provide a template as in the first season, "we are kind of starting from scratch." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. The Four Seasonscan be streamed on Netflix. Read the original article onPeople