Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Wayward’s Mae Martin Revealed the ‘Frustrating’ Part of Discussing Their Identity in Resurfaced Interview: ‘I Just Feel…’ Mae ...
Martin’s comedic style is vulnerable, drawing on personal experiences blended with jokes that linger. Martin’s recent material focuses on the Canadian-born comedian’s transition to living in Los ...
A different kind of story has been brewing within Mae Martin for years, one that will feel like a major departure for anyone who's more used to the Canadian comic's stand-up routines. "As a teenager, ...
When you're a teenager, every emotion feels extreme and profound. In Mae Martin's new series "Wayward," this idea is literalized to thrilling effect. Martin, who created and stars in the show, serves ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. 2023 was a big year for Martin. That year, they started the podcast "Handsome" with comedians Tig Notaro and Fortune Feimster; won ...
Mae Martin and Parvati Shallow's relationship is "an in flux situation." In January 2025, Shallow told PEOPLE that dating has been “the most challenging area of my life" and is admittedly unsure of ...
Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for Wayward. Netflix’s Wayward wastes no time pulling viewers down the rabbit hole of Tall Pines, a picture-perfect town hiding rot beneath its ...
"Welcome to Tall Pines." Netflix has debuted a first look teaser trailer for a new upcoming original series titled Wayward, created by actress / writer / comedian Mae Martin. This has a very strange ...
Five years after Mae Martin debuted “Feel Good,” their semi-autobiographical romantic comedy series, the comedian is returning to Netflix with another project of similar personal significance with ...
Logline: A bucolic small town, a correctional school for troubled teens, and a mysterious headmistress (Toni Collette) are all much more than meets the eye in this new limited series from creator Mae ...
When you’re a teenager, every emotion feels extreme and profound. In Mae Martin’s new series “Wayward,” this idea is literalized to thrilling effect. Martin, who created and stars in the show, serves ...