“I’m gonna take off my big dress.” Jessica (played by Hacks standout Megan Stalter), an American expat who’s just moved to London after a disastrous breakup, says this teasingly in the opening episode ...
For her new series, Too Much, Lena Dunham drew from her lifelong love of movies featuring American women falling for English men for the show’s central plot (like Notting Hill and Love Actually). The ...
Is it too much to say that Too Much is a bit too much? It’s certainly the best way to describe Jess (Stalter), the show’s protagonist and, to some degree, Dunham’s stand-in. At the start, Jess has ...
Every director crafts a universe shaped by their memories and musings, their stories often bleeding with the hues of personal truths and imagined what-ifs. Lena Dunham, penwoman to Girls and champion ...
Too Much has become an instant Netflix hit. The series, which premiered on the streamer on July 10, follows Jessica (Megan Stalter), a producer struggling to move on after her boyfriend, Zev (Michael ...
Some women get called “too much” their whole lives—too emotional, too opinionated, too visible. Lena Dunham has heard it all. With Too Much, her bold new Netflix series, she turns that label into a ...
Jessica and Felix’s love story is ending with the duo’s fairytale wedding — at least for now. Lena Dunham’s romantic comedy series Too Much, starring Meg Stalter and Will Sharpe, will not be back for ...
Fundamentally, Too Much, the newest TV show from Lena Dunham, is a classic rom-com. Sure, it subverts the genre; Jessica (Meg Stalter) is not thin and has a penchant for unflatteringly voluminous ...
Lena Dunham’s “Too Much” won’t be returning for a second season at Netflix. The TV series, which followed the unlikely love story between Meg Stalter’s Jessica and Will Sharpe’s Felix, will conclude ...