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Critic Reviews
The IndependentMar 19, 2020
Season 1 Review:
The actors’ natural chemistry keeps the struggle from being exhausting. George and Mae share a language of sorts – they understand each other’s sense of humour instinctively – so you end up rooting for this sweet, weird couple just as much as you worry for them. Perhaps most impressive, though, is how generously Feel Good captures the flaws and strengths of its supporting cast. ... Thoughtful, hilarious series.
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The GuardianMar 18, 2020
Season 1 Review:
Feel Good should make you feel good. It’s not only an immaculately written and paced piece of work and a properly funny comedy, it is also has created a delicately and intricately constructed, deeply humane world where people make mistakes but are not damned, and have flaws that are not fatal, and – despite all the obstacles – connect across and despite their divides. It is good for almost everything that ails us.
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Season 1 Review:
Feel Good manages to do all this intricate story work about gender, sexuality, addiction, and relationships while establishing a clear comedic voice right from the start. ... It doesn’t always feel good to watch it, but that’s part of Feel Good’s magic. It tells a story full of discomfort and insecurity with self-assuredness, empathy, and charm.
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Radio TimesDec 2, 2021
Season 2 Review:
Feel Good would have benefitted from having a bit more time to explore these areas fully, but the mere fact that there’s appetite for more is a testament to its quality. Martin and Hampson have delivered a comedy drama with real heart and something meaningful to say, taking two characters on a rollercoaster journey that comes to an authentic and thoughtful end.
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Season 2 Review:
Martin was the revelation of the first season, an inexperienced lead who immediately displayed astonishing on-screen ease with both comedy and pathos. The second season somehow amplifies the two extremes of the performance perfectly. ... These episodes rush by, perhaps too quickly, with an abruptly resolved series finale.
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The TelegraphMar 18, 2020
Season 1 Review:
Although this opener had plenty of charm, it wasn’t quite funny enough. There were decent lines about Guernsey, eggs (“I call them the devil’s orbs”) and penetrating somebody’s inner sanctum (you can imagine the rest), but the gaps between gags were simply too long.
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