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Starring "Hacks" breakout Megan Stalter, Lena Dunham's new Netflix show "Too Much" is the right amount of cringe comedy.
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In Lena Dunham's new Netflix comedy " Too Much," sex isn't treated in the way it is in the period-drama fantasies the show's protagonist Jessica (Megan Stalter) adores.
Starring "Hacks" breakout Megan Stalter, Lena Dunham's new Netflix show "Too Much" is the right amount of cringe comedy.
Meg Stalter, like Dunham, feels like an outlier in a regressive Hollywood landscape. Centering her in a buzzy project like this feels refreshing, if not radical.
Will There Be a “Too Much ”Season 2? Everything Lena Dunham Has Said About the Hit Show Lena Dunham, who co-created 'Too Much,' has spoken about her ideas for a second season ...
Lena Dunham Says the Ex in ‘Too Much’ Isn’t Jack Antonoff—So Why Do I Suddenly Think He’s an Asshole? It only took me until episode 2 to realize that Too Much is probably (definitely ...
Lena Dunham wanted to open up the world of romantic comedies with her new Netflix series. In interviews, she and the stars Megan Stalter, Janicza Bravo and Emily Ratajkowski discuss how they did it.
Fans think Zev from ‘Too Much’ might be based on Jack Antonoff—here's what creator Lena Dunham has said about the character and her ex-boyfriend.