en
from season 4
/frʌm ˈsiːzən fɔːr/
Definition
1
A casual phrase used to attribute a quote, scene, meme, or plot twist to the fourth season of a television series, often evoking nostalgia or 'you had to be there' vibes among fans.
2
In binge-watching lingo, it signals the point where a show's quality either peaks like a plot twist or plummets like a writer's strike.
Examples
That character's glow-up is straight from season 4, before the showrunners hit the self-destruct button.
Everyone quotes that line from season 4, pretending they didn't rage-quit two episodes later.
The plot hole you're obsessing over? Yeah, that's classic from season 4 architecture.
She finally binged up to the twist from season 4 and now texts me spoilers disguised as emojis.