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‘The Four Seasons’ Creators Say Fans Can Thank Tina Fey For Helping to Get David Tennant For Season 2 — Here’s What His Role Means For Season 3

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Not sure about everyone at home, but I personally never expected David Tennant to walk on screen when I sat down to watch The Four Seasons Season 2. Yeah, not kidding.

**Spoiler alert for Season 2 of The Four Seasons, now streaming on Netflix**

After setting up a season full of character growth and discovery for Anne (Kerri Kenney-Silver), Season 2 of the Tina Fey-led comedy series ends on a high note by introducing a character played by none other than the Doctor Who and Rivals star. Unexpected? For sure. Delicious nonetheless? You bet.

According to series co-creators Tracey Wigfield and Lang Fisher, fans can thank Fey for pulling in Tennant and having the vision to see just how perfect Kenney-Silver and the Scottish actor would look together on screen. When the trio first started thinking about who could come in and play the character of Jean-Pierre, a new neighbor of Anne’s while she stays in Italy, it was the 30 Rock alum who tossed out Tennant’s name as a north star of who to shoot for.

“Tina, the first person she said was, ‘Well, someone like David Tennant, like a David Tennant kind of guy, as her [Anne’s] neighbor,’” Wigfield told DECIDER in an interview tied to Season 2. “We were so thrilled that we went to him first and he said yes. He flew in and we shot it — it was just the one scene — so we shot it in one day, and he’s so lovely and he looks so good with Kerri.”

Fisher and Wigfield say that they were expecting Tennant and his team to say that he would have to pass (he is a busy guy, in case you didn’t realize!), but when they reached out to him to see if he might even be interested, they were shocked to find out just how on board he was. For the creators, his appearance is also about setting up something exciting for fans to look forward to in Season 3, should they get renewed.

Fey — who serves as EP, co-creator, and star of the series — made an appearance on Tennant’s podcast in 2019 and the two have crossed paths at events over the years, so while it may have started out as a pie-in-the-sky dream to have the Doctor Who actor step into the world of The Four Seasons, it quickly became a reality. Now, it’s all about exploring the dynamic between the two actors and seeing what they can mine.

David Tennant as Jean-Pierre in 'The Four Seasons' Season 2
Photo: Netflix

“Anne obviously has been on a journey in Season 1 and then Season 2 as well, you know, she’s trying to be Anne 2.0 and have this sort of personal renaissance, but it’s not going great. So there was something really exciting when we were thinking about a cliffhanger for a possible Season 3 of having a romantic cliffhanger, and someone that you would get so excited to see more stories with,” Wigfield explained.

To that, Fisher — who previously co-created Never Have I Ever alongside Mindy Kaling — added that it is their full intention to bring Tennant into the process for Season 3 and that they are just waiting on Netflix to give them the go-ahead. To be clear, however, no one is more excited about the burgeoning potential romance between Anne and Jean-Pierre than Kenney-Silver, who says she’s ready to take on the burden of her character falling head over heels for one of Scotland’s most esteemed actors.

“I lost my mind. There were a lot of ideas thrown around there, I mean, just on paper. I was like, ‘Oh my God.’ I laughed out loud when he said his name was John Pierre, when I read the script — I didn’t see it coming. I’m also not that bright, but I didn’t see it coming,” Kenney-Silver joked.

Earlier in Episode 8, “Maratona,” Anne makes up a fictional boyfriend named Jean-Pierre to make Mark Brett (Steven Pasquale) jealous, only for it to backfire when she has to come clean after oversharing. In the last few minutes of the season, however, Tennant’s character enters the picture and introduces himself as Anne’s new neighbor who got some of her mail. And his name? Jean Pierre, of course.

“How perfect is David Tennant? How perfect? And let me tell you, on the day of shooting, that man and I spent maybe one hour together in our lives. When he left, we were like four-year-olds under a fort blanket,” Kenney-Silver said of the dynamic on and off screen.

David Tennant as Jean-Pierre in 'The Four Seasons' Season 2
Photo: Netflix

She added, “We had a really good time. I think that’s a fun, super weird connection there.”

Here’s hoping that Netflix answers our prayers and gives us a Season 3 so that we can see where this relationship goes.

The Four Seasons Season 2 is now streaming on Netflix.

Netflix offers three subscription plans to fit your streaming needs. The plans start at $7.99/month for standard with ads and go up to $24.99/month for unlimited ad-free streaming in up to 4K UHD quality.



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