The BEST episodes of Feel Good season 1

Every episode of Feel Good season 1, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Feel Good season 1!

In this wryly humorous dramedy, stand-up comic Mae Martin deals with sobriety, addiction and a new relationship with her formerly straight girlfriend.

Last Updated: 4/13/2024Network: NetflixStatus: Ended
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Episode 3
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7.60
128 votes

#1 - Episode 3

Season 1 - Episode 3 - Aired 4/1/2020

As their relationship continues to heat up at home, Mae is growing increasingly insecure about George's public attitude toward her. Things reach a climax when they attend a packed house party.

Directors: Ally Pankiw
Watch Now:Amazon
Episode 4
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7.57
124 votes

#2 - Episode 4

Season 1 - Episode 4 - Aired 4/8/2020

Mae finds out that her parents are visiting the UK but haven't thought to tell her. They're in Blackpool, scattering the cat's ashes.

Directors: Ally Pankiw
Watch Now:Amazon
Episode 6
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7.57
112 votes

#3 - Episode 6

Season 1 - Episode 6 - Aired 4/22/2020

Mae hits rock bottom after her break-up with George. While George is pining for her, Mae's having casual sex.

Directors: Ally Pankiw
Watch Now:Amazon
Episode 5
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7.54
116 votes

#4 - Episode 5

Season 1 - Episode 5 - Aired 4/15/2020

The arrival of Noughties heart-throb Arnie Rivers at the comedy club further knocks Mae's confidence in her faltering relationship.

Directors: Ally Pankiw
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Episode 1
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7.17
160 votes

#5 - Episode 1

Season 1 - Episode 1 - Aired 3/18/2020

Mae and George's whirlwind romance begins with a bang after they meet at The Gag Bin comedy club. But will a beautiful straight girl really fall for a lesbian who looks like a kernel of corn?

Directors: Ally Pankiw
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Episode 2
star
7.14
127 votes

#6 - Episode 2

Season 1 - Episode 2 - Aired 3/25/2020

Mae and George are so loved-up they haven't spent a moment apart since they met. But when George goes away to a wedding, Mae realises that she's forgotten how to be on her own.

Directors: Ally Pankiw
Watch Now:AmazonApple TV