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19th Feb 2020

Netflix’s Feel Good is the TV show everyone will be talking about next month

Keeley Ryan

Netflix’s new comedy-drama Feel Good is the TV show everyone will be talking about next month.

We know, we know: we’re just a couple weeks into 2020, but there’s no denying it: Netflix have been at the top of their game this year.

And it looks like the streaming service is showing no signs of slowing down, after they recently shared the trailer for their upcoming comedy-drama Feel Good.

We cannot wait for this to land on Netflix.

Feel Good stars Mae Martin as Mae, a rising talent on the stand-up circuit and recovering addict whose addictive behaviours and intense romanticism dominate every single part of her life.

When she meets pragmatic – but so far heterosexual – George (Charlotte Ritchie) she’s smitten, and much to her surprise George feels the same.

They embark on an intoxicating romance as Mae juggles relationships with her parents, fellow addicts in a drugs support group, her colleagues at the local stand up club, and most importantly tries to transform her relationship with George from an addictive one to a healthy one.

But the real question is can Mae replace a toxic addiction to love with love itself.Feel Good is a deeply personal, dark but hilarious story about two young people navigating the modern-day landscape of love, addiction, and sexuality – and trying to form a meaningful and lasting connection.

The rest of the cast includes Lisa Kudrow as Linda, Mae’s mum; Adrian Lukis as Malcom, Mae’s dad; and Sophie Thompson as Maggie.

Feel Good lands on Netflix on March 19. But in the meantime, you can check out the trailer below.