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Canadian comedian Mae Martin in the show Feel Good. They are light-skinned and slender, with short blond hair. They are wearing a blue t-shirt. The interior of a house can be seen in the blurred background.

Feel Good

Show
2020
Canada, England
Mae Martin, a Canadian non-binary comedian, plays a fictionalised version of themself in this semi-autobiographical romantic comedy-drama.

Trailer.


Available Summary:

"The series follows recovering addict and comedian Mae, who is trying to control the addictive behaviours and intense romanticism that permeate every facet of their life." -IMDb.


Jack's Summary:

Mae Martin, a comedian who identifies as non-binary and has undergone top surgery, stars in a semi-autobiographical romantic tragicomedy about their sobriety, love life, and trauma. From everything I've heard, it sounds very funny but also very serious at stages. As far as I understand it, at the beginning of Feel Good neither Mae nor their fictionalised self were using the label non-binary, but in season 2 that label is introduced alongside Mae's real-life coming out. Via this link, you can watch the scene where they are encouraged to embrace their non-binary identity. It's very sweet.

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8 Feb 2026

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