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Feel Good review

Mae Martin comedy packs interesting themes, but the romance is lacking.

Mr Josh, The News Trace, 19th March 2020

TV review: Feel Good, season 1 episode 1

It's rare for the first episode of a sitcom to feel fully formed, often they take a while to find their feet and for the characters to develop in to being realistic individuals, or if not realistic, at least bloody funny. So we should cherish Mae Martin's sitcom debut as it comes out of the gate feeling like it's a world which has existed for a long time, and all of the characters are perfectly realised from the very beginning.

Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 19th March 2020

Life according to... Lisa Kudrow

Friends star on finding the Feel Good factor in Blackpool in new sitcom.

Stevie Gallacher, The Sunday Post, 18th March 2020

TV review: Feel Good, C4

If I've made Feel Good sound a bit serious for a comedy I should emphasise that there are lots of nice comic touches.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 18th March 2020

Feel Good review

Mae Martin's chaotic and deeply personal comedy shines an honest light on queer female relationships.

Cydney Yeates, Metro, 18th March 2020

Feel Good review

Mae Martin comedy packs interesting themes, but the romance is lacking.

David Craig, Radio Times, 18th March 2020

Feel Good: the freshest & funniest TV romcom right now

Even in its most overwhelming, infuriating, disorientating moments, love is pretty great.

Jazmin Kopotsha, Refinery 29, 18th March 2020

Feel Good, review

Despite the brilliant Lisa Kudrow, this new comedy doesn't fulfil its plentiful promise.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 18th March 2020

Feel Good, Channel 4, review

Mae Martin and Charlotte Ritchie play a young couple in love in this easy-to-like comedy from the Canadian stand-up.

Rupert Hawksley, i Newspaper, 18th March 2020

Feel Good brings comedy, love & other addictions to C4

Canadian comic Mae Martin stars in new series drawing on her own life that also features Lisa Kudrow.

Suzi Feay, The Financial Times, 17th March 2020

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