Feel Good

IMDB7.5
πHumor(15.4%)
π₯°Love(12%)
πJoy(10.3%)
πSadness(8.5%)
π₯²Empathy(8.5%)
ComedyDramaRomance
Audience emotional responses for 'Feel Good' are primarily driven by its blend of comedy, drama, and romance. Humor is a dominant emotion, reflecting the protagonist Mae's profession as a comedian and the show's witty dialogue. Love, Joy, and Happiness are central due to the evolving romantic relationship and the series' overarching positive tone. However, the dramatic elements, particularly Mae's journey through addiction and recovery, evoke significant Empathy and Sadness, alongside moments of Hope as they strive for stability and connection. Anxiety and Melancholy also feature, reflecting the struggles inherent in the plot.
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