EPISODE
SEASON
SCHEDULE
Feel Good - Season 1
A comedy-drama series that follows the daily activity and struggles of Mae, a young smart comedian, who suffers from addiction and she has been covered recently, as she struggles against dealing with the life challenges she has, while dealing with her relationship with her former girlfriend.
19 February 1986, London, England, UK
16 May 1967, Singapore
23 September 1987, North London, England, UK
March 19, 2020
While these ideas are all interesting, Mae and George's relationship comes across as a vehicle specifically engineered to explore them, rather than a genuine romance.
March 18, 2020
"Good" might be too simple a word to cover all the feelings swirling around this six-episode emotional broth.
March 19, 2020
It's prickly and funny, and remarkably specific in its subject matter, and it's one of the best things I've seen this year.
March 19, 2020
It's not only an immaculately written and paced piece of work and a properly funny comedy, it is also has created a delicately and intricately constructed, deeply humane world where people make mistakes but are not damned.
March 16, 2020
If you're in the mood for a show that prioritizes realistic humor and heart over static connect-the-dots storytelling, you'll enjoy the subtle charms and overwhelming sincerity of Feel Good.
March 18, 2020
The show's emulsion of the absurd and the deeply real achieves its own perfect balance -- albeit a balance quite different to what many viewers will be expecting.
March 19, 2020
Satirising the overfamiliar target of upper-class Britishness, Feel Good isn't nearly as edgy as Sky's recent Work in Progress, but fringing the rumpled central relationship are beautifully drawn lesser characters.
March 13, 2020
There are also great performances throughout-Lisa Kudrow as Mae's mother is an utter delight, managing a perfectly distant but comedic delivery even when going through a boardwalk Haunted House ride.
March 18, 2020
It's a crucial similarity with Catastrophe that every time Feel Good moves in a direction that a feature film might eye as a happy ending or resolution, the series just uses it as a way to become more chaotic.

