Netflix Renews “Feel Good” for Second and Final Season

Mae Martin and Charlotte Ritchie in "Feel Good"

Netflix gave us one of its most critically acclaimed shows of 2020 with Feel Good, and its final season is underway. The streaming giant renewed this underrated comedy for its second season but also announced it will be its last.

Feel Good is the semi-autobiographical series inspired by the personal journey of the Canadian comedian Mae Martin. She plays a stand-up comedian and recovering addict who’s trying to take control of her life while attempting to form a relationship with a girl she met at her comedy club.

In an announcement of the series’ renewal, Martin said she grateful to be getting back to work with her cast and the team at the production company Objective Fiction because she’s deeply attached to this story.

“I’m beyond excited to be able to return to the world of Feel Good, and to see Mae and George’s love story through to the dramatic conclusion we had always planned … Seeing Joe Hampson’s and my dumb jokes come to life is heaven. Thank you, Netflix!” said Martin in a statement.

Netflix handled the international distribution of Feel Good after the series originally premiered on Channel 4 back in March and earned a 100% critic rating on Rotten Tomatoes.