Marco Calvani, Tina Fey, Kerri Kenney-Silver, and Will Forte in 'The Four Seasons' Season 2 

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The Four Seasons Season 2 finale unveiled a major cameo in the episode’s closing moments.
Could the twist reveal where the series could go in Season 3?

The Four Seasons has returned for Season 2 and dropped an epic twist on audiences in time to tease where a third season could take fans. Warning: Spoilers for The Four Seasons Season 2 finale ahead!

For those who have tuned into the latest chapter of the cozy comedy, winter brought about major change for Anne (Kerri Kenney-Silver) in the closing minutes. Traveling to Italy to visit Danny (Colman Domingo) and Claude (Marco Calvani) with Kate (Tina Fey) and Jack (Will Forte), Anne realized she needed some change and decided to stay there.

Ultimately, she planned to stay at Danny and Claude’s home in Italy as they relocated to the States to help Danny’s mom through a medical event in Philadelphia. As Anne stepped out to enjoy her new surroundings, attempting to forget Mark Brett (Steven Pasquale), whom she connected with over the summer only to let things fizzle out, she bumped into a handsome stranger played by none other than David Tennant!

David Tennant in 'The Four Seasons' Season 2 

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While this could feel like a fun small cameo, Tennant’s appearance does make us wonder about his potential future involvement on the series. The actor, who is currently appearing in Season 2 of Rivals, also used his native Scottish accent, opening the door to a potential Season 3 vacation spot for The Four Seasons.

The funniest part of Tennant’s appearance is that he introduced himself as Gianpiero, the name Anne mentioned to Mark Brett when fabricating her fantasy life in Italy. Could he be the fantasy she’s been searching for?

Will 'The Four Seasons' Return for Season 3? 
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Will ‘The Four Seasons’ Return for Season 3?

As viewers will recall, Season 1 concluded with the cliffhanger that Ginny (Erika Henningsen) was pregnant with Nick’s (Steve Carell) baby, following their relationship, which ended his marriage to Anne. In Season 2, Ginny and her baby played a major role in the story, meaning Tennant’s potential continuation with the series isn’t too far-fetched.

But would you like to see it continue? Only time will tell if that’s possible as we await a Season 3 pickup, but there’s certainly hope for the comedy’s future at Netflix. Stay tuned for any updates and let us know what you thought of Tennant’s appearance in the comments section below.

The Four Seasons, Season 2, Streaming now, Netflix