The absence of Steve Carell from the second season of 'The Four Seasons' has left a void in the group dynamics, but the cast is determined to keep the show going. Tina Fey, Tracey Wigfield, and Lang Fisher, the creators of the Netflix comedy, have to navigate the challenges of continuing the series without their central character. The show's premise revolves around three couples going on vacations in different seasons, but Carell's character, Nick, was the glue that held the group together. His sudden death in the first season has left a big hole in the group, and the cast is now wondering how to fill it. Will Forte, who plays Jack, emphasizes the importance of Carell's character, stating that his absence is a huge loss. However, Erika Henningsen, who plays Ginny, has been keeping Carell in the loop by sending him photos of the babies that played their characters' children. Tina Fey acknowledges the impact of Carell's absence, but also notes that the show's creators wanted to make the audience sad, as life is inherently sad. The cast is now looking to the future, with Fey stating that they have no long-term plan for how long they want to do the show, but they are committed to making it as long as Netflix wants to keep it going. The second season premieres on May 28 on Netflix, and the cast is determined to make it a success, despite the challenges of continuing the series without their central character.