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Season 2 – Feel Good

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Recovering addict and comic Mae tries to control the addictive behaviors and intense romanticism that permeate her life; her efforts are complicated by a new and all-consuming relationship with her new girlfriend, George.
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Feel Good — Season 2

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Critics Consensus

Feel Good's second season is at once sharp and soft, a bittersweet examination of love and life that will leave viewers wanting more from Mae Martin ASAP.

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Shannon Keating BuzzFeed News 04/05/2022
I felt about this season very similarly to the way I felt about the first: extremely uncomfortable. Martin is a charming performer, but it’s hard to watch someone continually refuse to get the help they need... Go to Full Review
Brad Newsome Sydney Morning Herald 06/16/2021
Things get real tough but never too bleak. Devoted girlfriend George (Charlotte Ritchie) and goofy housemate Phil (Phil Burgers) provide loads of laughs and love, and mum Linda (Lisa Kudrow) a darkly surreal tinge. Outstanding television. Go to Full Review
Matthew Gilbert Boston Globe 06/16/2021
The new episodes of Feel Good are on a par with the old ones -- textured, funny, a bit dramatic, and fitted with a clear theme: trauma and recovery from it. Go to Full Review
Kaitlin Thomas Paste Magazine 03/22/2022
It’s both subtle and not, never shying away from depictions of queer sex or the long-lasting effects of trauma. The result is a show so good you almost can’t believe it exists, let alone that we were blessed with two seasons of it. Go to Full Review
Barbara Ellen Observer (UK) 06/28/2021
Feel Good may not be everyone's piping-hot mug of kombucha, but there's grit, honesty and a daring kind of silliness here. Go to Full Review
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TheGoldenGirls4evrOFFICIAL T @RT80159863 Dec 2 Humorous & raw. Mae Martin really knocks it out of the park with this rollercoaster of a series. Addiction, insecurity, love, & growth. This series covers all of these topics & more. If you want to watch a series that'll make you laugh, cry & everything in between, watch Feel Good. It's amazing. See more Rowen R @Ro_bottttt 06/20/2024 I didn't want this show to end. See more Stefano B @RT16477957 10/03/2023 A powerful end to this short series, I'm so pleased with the message of growth and hope after the difficult PTSD themes shown through it. See more Joanna B @RT57557838 06/25/2023 This season was quite disappointing if I'm being honest. It felt rushed, all over the place, and incomplete. See more Toms c @tomscove 06/04/2023 Really good second season, developing the characters. I could watch lots of this :) See more 11/08/2021 At first I thought it was just a comedy. Halfway through I thought it was a drama. But the end, the end is the best. Loved it, therapeutic, refreshing and still, fun See more Read all reviews
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Episode 1 Aired Jun 4, 2021 Episode 1 In Canada, Mae tries rehab and reconnects with someone from her past; a despondent George searches for purpose in her life. Details Episode 2 Aired Jun 4, 2021 Episode 2 Back in England, Mae is devastated to learn that George has moved on and tries to have a platonic friendship with her. Details Episode 3 Aired Jun 4, 2021 Episode 3 A dinner with George's old friends becomes contentious after Mae receives a disturbing call, then picks a fight with Binky. Details Episode 4 Aired Jun 4, 2021 Episode 4 Mae looks forward to going on a TV show and exposing a star's sexually inappropriate behavior; George and Phil worry about how this will affect her. Details Episode 5 Aired Jun 4, 2021 Episode 5 In pain, Mae withdraws from the world and begins doing standup routines from her living room; George tries to carve out some space for herself. Details Episode 6 Aired Jun 4, 2021 Episode 6 Mae, George and Phil fly to Toronto, where Mae plans to confront her past; once there, she faces challenges including her parents' interference. Details
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Season Info

Director
Ally Pankiw
Executive Producer
Ben Farrell, Hannah MacKay, Toby Stevens
Screenwriter
Mae Martin, Joe Hampson
Network
Netflix
Rating
TV-MA
Genre
Comedy, Drama
Original Language
British English
Release Date
Jun 4, 2021
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