
Feel Good
3.9
(12.7K)
Drama
Comedy
2020
25 min
TV-MA
Recovering addict and comedian Mae tries to control the addictive behaviors and intense romanticism that permeate every facet of their life. Life is further complicated by a new and all-consuming relationship with their new girlfriend George.
Starring:
Mae Martin
,
Charlotte Ritchie
,
Phil Burgers
Drama
Comedy
Lgbtq+
Teen
Romantic Comedy
AD
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"Enjoyable. Endearing main character & supporting characters. Lots of funny moments. Overall: 👍🏾👍🏾 🌟9/10🌟 for me just because the MC is so honest, real & just truly adorable 🥰 I’m really hoping for & looking forward to MORE seasons!"
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Momma Mia🐦⬛
"The feeling of a genuine chunk of someone's actual experience, when written and performed by that specific someone...I mean it just hits different. This is a really well-done biopic. Yes Mae Martin is a comedian, but this is more like 60/40 drama to comedy. I'd watch more if they decided for any reason to continue lol"
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Tera Trimble
"It was weak a little !"
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Meshkat
"So good and Mae Martin is just wonderful! Representation matters and stories like this need to be heard and shared. "
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sidd
"It’s the perfect show to binge watch!! Loved it! Watched the whole season in 1 night! "
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Karen Cleaver
"I really enjoyed this show. At first I was put off because I went in expecting a comedy. I stayed because the drama focused on people I could relate to. I sucked it all down in 2 days and am thoroughly sated. Although others may feel like they want more here, I felt some good closure at the end of season 2. YMMV. I give this show bonus points for Eve with no makeup. (I know: shame on me.) 😜"
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Despondent Hull
"Really good character writing, and development."
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Herb
"I happened upon this, while browsing you know.. as we do. And that's the end of my story. I stayed. I devoured.. I am here for season 2!"
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Leslie Abram
"Such a fantastic show. Fast-paced, chaotic, and very natural progression of queer life. This story stays intimate and heartfelt and fresh on my mind. "
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Meghan hm
"There were a lot of things I liked about this show and even more things I wanted to like. But as a queer recovering substance-abuser who is also a POC from a lower working class family, I couldn't identify with the characters in the show as much as I wanted to. Only saw season 1, but Mae often exhibited incredibly selfish, entitled, and judgemental behaviors while actively ignoring her privilege as a White afab person from a wealthy family. Also she and George are both pretty toxic to each other"
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