Richard Osman s House of Games earlier this year, further recalled: When we watched it in the edit, we were like, This is insane. It would be so strange to put this in the show. But it was great to film. It was right before a really emotional scene and it was like, How did this even get to this point where we filmed it?
Feel Good
seasons 1 and 2 are now streaming on Netflix.
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ext up, we re speaking to
Feel Good co-creator and star Mae Martin, and co-lead Charlotte Ritchie, to chat about what people can expect in the upcoming episodes, and what the future holds for Mae and George.
Season one went down a storm with critics and the public, which doesn t always happen. Did you feel any pressure to match that coming into season two, and potentially go one better?
Mae Martin: Yeah, definitely. Absolutely. Particularly when people say they were so invested in the relationship. I didn t want to bum them out. What was nice was that the show came out at the beginning of lockdown, and then we started writing season two and filmed season two when still in lockdown, so I didn t have time to go out and be influenced by too many people s opinions about it, and their hopes and dreams for the characters. So we could just stay true to what we ve always found, you know?