Adrian Lukis
- English
- Actor
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Review: Feel Good, Netflix
The second series of Feel Good, Mae Martin and Joe Hampson's metafictional comedy-drama (dramedy?) leapt back onto Netflix on Friday. Those with willpower, or busy lives, might manage eke out the episodes. But it'll take a lot to do so. A truly compelling storyline, that takes us even further into our protagonist's past than the first series, is matched by inventive camerawork and fast-paced, realistic writing.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 6th June 2021Feel Good Series 2 review
BAFTA-nominated 'sadcom' tackles millennial angst with verve.
Catherine Gee, The Telegraph, 4th June 2021Feel Good: season two review
Feel Good combines comedy and intimacy and it accurately depicts the struggles of a generation paralysed by anxiety.
Mersa Auda, The Upcoming, 2nd June 2021Netflix renews Feel Good for second series
Feel Good, starring and co-written by Mae Martin, will return to Netflix for a second series next year, but Channel 4 has pulled out of involvement with the sitcom.
British Comedy Guide, 7th December 2020Review: 'Feel Good' is the pick me up we all need
Channel 4's Feel Good, written by Mae Martin and Joe Hampson, is a captivating modern rom-com that ruminates on matters from love and addiction to sexuality and gender identity.
Sophie Davies, The Custard TV, 1st April 2020Review: Feel Good has Fleabag vibes
Mae Martin writes and stars alongside Lisa Kudrow in a clever six-episode show about chasing straight girls and chasing highs.
Jude Dry, IndieWire, 19th March 2020Feel Good, review
Despite the brilliant Lisa Kudrow, this new comedy doesn't fulfil its plentiful promise.
Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 18th March 2020Cast revealed for new comedy Mae And George
Charlotte Ritchie, Sophie Thompson and Friends star Lisa Kudrow are amongst the cast revealed for Mae Martin's E4/Netflix comedy drama Mae And George.
British Comedy Guide, 30th April 2019Review: Red Dwarf XII
Was this the best batch of episodes since 1993?
Dan Owen, Dan's Media Digest, 17th November 2017Red Dwarf XII episode 1 review: Cured
In the opening episode of Red Dwarf's twelfth series, the crew encounter some of history's most infamous villains who have supposedly been cured of their evil.
Sophie Davies, Cult Box, 19th October 2017