Feel Good was easily one of the best TV shows of 2020, so it's no surprise that the show's final season, which dropped on Netflix this month, is just as funny, smart, and heartfelt as the first.
The show follows Mae, a comedian and recovering addict who starts a new relationship with George, who had never been in a relationship with a woman before.
Not only is this show hilarious, but it's also not afraid to showcase the vulnerable and quiet moments between characters.To celebrate Feel Good Season 2, co-creator and star Mae Martin sat down with us to chat about everything — like writing Mae and George's final moments, working with Lisa Kudrow, and where they hope queer TV stories go from here.