Feel Good (Netflix)
If any TV show seems perfectly titled for The Current Moment, it's the new Netflix comedy-drama Feel Good. Yes, please, how did you know that's exactly what we want?
In London-based Canadian comedian Mae Martin's semi-autobiographical series, Feel Good isn't a promise or an instruction – more like a goal her character is perpetually working toward. Quite a lot of the time she makes a complete mess of it but that's what makes it relatable.
Technically this is a rom-com, a story of love against the odds. "I'm recently single," Mae begins one of her stand-up bits in the first episode, "Is anybody single? Give me a cheer."
"Woo," one person in the front row cheers, not quite enthusiastically enough for an exclamation mark. Her name is George and the bad news is she's straight or, at least, she's never dated a woman before.