A Netflix comedy-drama starring Lisa Kudrow has earned a perfect Rotten Tomatoes score - but you might never have heard of it.
The sitcom legend has starred in a number of exciting films and TV shows since Friends ended its 10-year run in 2004.
From voicing a TV executive owl in Netflix's Bojack Horseman to appearing in fantasy-comedy The Good Place, I personally love seeing Kudrow pop up on my screen.
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And Kudrow's latest series, No Good Deed, has dropped on Netflix today (December 12).
Directed by Dead To Me's Liz Feldman, the eight-parter tells the story of three families vying to buy the very same 1920s Spanish style villa that they think will solve all their problems.
But fans might have let one of Kudrow's top-rated shows slip under their radar.
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The 61-year-old starred in a British drama series that was adored by fans and scored a perfect 100 percent from Rotten Tomatoes critics.
Called Feel Good, the show debuted in 2020 and ran for two rollercoaster seasons.
You can watch the trailer below.
Created by non-binary comedian Mae Martin and writer Joe Hampson, it sees Martin play a fictionalised version of themself.
Set in London, Martin navigates her comedy career, a new relationship and the pendulum swing of addiction and sobriety.
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Kudrow plays Martin's mom Linda, while You's Charlotte Ritchie is Martin's girlfriend George.
Rotten Tomatoes' critics consensus read, for season one: "An intimate portrait of addiction and love, Feel Good is at once sweetly charming, uncomfortably complicated, and completely worth falling for."
A similarly glowing review for season two was given, which read: "Feel Good's second season is at once sharp and soft, a bittersweet examination of love and life that will leave viewers wanting more from Mae Martin ASAP."
Meanwhile, fans hailed the series 'refreshingly funny,' as one admitted: "I didn't want this show to end."
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A second summed up: "A cleverly and beautiful written series. Funny, sad, stressful and captivating all at the same time."
A third wrote: "Such an honest, hilarious, and yet painfully real depiction of trauma, PTSD, addiction, abuse, love, and relationships.
"Mae Martin has truly created a masterpiece with this series."
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Both seasons of Feel Good are available to stream now on Netflix.
Topics: Film and TV, Lisa Kudrow, Netflix, Rotten Tomatoes