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Feel Good
Season 2
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Mae & George's complicated love story continues as Mae struggles to come to terms with the ghosts from her past and George tries to reinvent her present. Can they grow together or will they grow apart?
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Cast of Season 2
Mae Martin
Mae
Charlotte Ritchie
George
Phil Burgers
Phil
Thomas Dixon
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Feel Good • Season 2 Ratings & Reviews
BuzzFeed News
Shannon Keating
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...
Paste Magazine
Kaitlin Thomas
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.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
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.
The New Yorker
Alexandra Schwartz
"Feel Good" sends up a familiar brand of generational self-righteousness, but gently, with love.
Film Inquiry
Emily Wheeler
Season 2 of Feel Good gets darker and more uncomfortable without abandoning its humorous reprieves, a balance that allows it to cover an astonishing amount without feeling punishing.
Entertainment Voice
Alci Rengifo
On one level it is one of the best recent LGBTQ dramedies to release anywhere, on another it's a great dramatic conduit for the moods of a generation grappling with mental health and identity.
Autostraddle
Drew Gregory
One of the most audacious things about the series is that it's committed to its love story. The show is romantic. The show is sexy. And that makes us understand Mae and George's hesitancy in taking the risk for something healthier.
Metro Weekly (Washington, DC)
André Hereford
Feel Good takes its final bow with a powerful season two of the topsy-turvy love story of George and Mae.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
The second and final season of Mae Martin and Joe Hampson's complicated romantic dramedy gets deeper and rougher - and still earns every laugh.
The Hollywood Reporter
Daniel Fienberg
The second season somehow amplifies the two extremes of the performance perfectly. Also improving on an already terrific turn is Ritchie, who benefits from George's very accurate realization that she needs to figure out a personality.
IndieWire
Jude Dry
"Feel Good" accomplishes so much in its tight six episodes that it's both a blessing and curse that it leaves the viewer wanting more.
AV Club
Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya
Throughout all these messy character and relationship arcs, there's still that goofy and original comedic voice established in the first season that sometimes verges on the absurd. Life is, after all, absurd. And [It] does a brilliant job exploring that.
Rolling Stone
Alan Sepinwall
There's a lot more going on, yet most of it works because the core characters were so well established in Season One. The George material in particular is a significant improvement.
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