The WORST seasons of Mozart in the Jungle

Every season of Mozart in the Jungle ever, ranked from worst to best by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The worst seasons of Mozart in the Jungle!

Mozart in the Jungle is all about sex, drugs-and classical music-and shows that what happens behind the curtains at the symphony can be just as captivating as what happens on stage. Mozart in the Jungle was written by Oscar-nominated writer and director Roman Coppola, actor and musician Jason Schwartzman, and Tony-nominated writer and director Alex Timbers. The project is based on the memoir Mozart in the Jungle by Blair Tindall.

Last Updated: 11/4/2024Network: Prime VideoStatus: Ended
Season 3
star
7.37
99 votes

#1 - Season 3

First Aired 12/8/2016

With the lockout still underway, the New York Symphony family is fractured. Rodrigo disappears to Venice, Italy to conduct the return concert of a legendary opera diva. Hailey tours Europe with Andrew Walsh, but it is not the adventure she was expecting. Those left in New York, embroiled in a stalemate, fight to hold together the remaining pieces before the Symphony is damaged beyond repair.

Season 2
star
7.61
142 votes

#2 - Season 2

First Aired 12/30/2015

Despite months of rehearsal, the orchestra’s growth has stalled. A world tour and illicit romances dog the symphony, especially Rodrigo, anxious about his Mexican homecoming. Hailey assumes a larger position in the orchestra, but struggles to find her footing as an oboist and in her love life. A looming labor strike risks pitting friend against friend and it may fall to Rodrigo to create harmony.

Season 4
star
7.71
72 votes

#3 - Season 4

First Aired 2/16/2018

New melodies arise as Rodrigo & Hailey take their relationship public. Hailey struggles to prove herself as a conductor, while Rodrigo fights to keep his inspiration alive. Thomas joins a start-up orchestra in Queens that challenges Gloria.

Season 1
star
7.95
171 votes

#4 - Season 1

First Aired 2/6/2014

Sex, drugs and classical music illustrate what happens behind the curtains at the symphony can be just as captivating as what occurs on stage.