The absence of Steve Carell from the second season of 'The Four Seasons' has left a gaping hole in the group dynamic, but the remaining cast is determined to keep the show going. The series, co-created by Tina Fey, Tracey Wigfield, and Lang Fisher, follows three couples on quarterly vacations, navigating marital and friendship troubles. Carell's character, Nick, was the 'connector' of the group, and his sudden death in season one left a void that the remaining cast is now trying to fill. Will Forte, who plays Jack, emphasized the impact of Carell's absence, stating that the cast gelled quickly in season one, and the loss of such an integral part of the puzzle is significant. Erika Henningsen, who plays Ginny, tried to keep Carell in the loop by sending him photos of the babies that played their characters' children. Tina Fey acknowledged the impact of Carell's absence, noting that the cast has gone from an original group chat to a smaller one, but they still jump back to the original when needed. The show's success and the cast's chemistry have led to speculation about a potential long-term future, with Fisher stating that they would happily make the show forever as long as Netflix wants to keep it going. Season two premieres on May 28 on Netflix, and the remaining cast is determined to keep the show alive, even without Carell. The question remains: can they fill the hole left by Nick's absence and keep the group dynamic alive? Only time will tell.