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Netflix's 'Too Much' isn't a story about friendship or sex. It's about love — Lena Dunham's version, and she knew Megan Stalter had what it took to be the star.
Megan Stalter talks about the experience of starring in Too Much, a Netflix romantic comedy series from Lena Dunham, with the dreamy satisfaction of a person recounting how she found her soulmate. Like so many contemporary love stories,
Brain rot meets rom-com dressing in Lena Dunham's new Netflix series. Costume designer Arielle Cooper-Lethem shares how she put together Jessica's closet.
Too Much has arrived on Netflix, and it’s full of swoony moments for the couple at the heart of this rom-com series. Jessica ( Megan Stalter) is an American transplant making her way in London, and Felix ( Will Sharpe) is the musician and performer who happens to steal her heart.
So when it was announced that Dunham would be making her return to television with Too Much, mere months after I started Girls, I was pretty excited, much to the chagrin of my teenage self. Thankfully,
Into this fray enters Lena Dunham, the oft-controversial writer/director/actor whose HBO series “ Girls ” was a conversation-driving cultural force throughout its run from 2012-2017. Her last TV show was 2018’s “Camping,
If you love Megan Stalter, you'll love "Too Much," and if not, you probably won't. As both performer and character, she can be a lot, bordering on too much (the title cautionary to some degree). An office colleague tells Jessica that "you're not a mess [but] a work in progress,
Kooky online skits brought her viral fame and a breakout role in HBO’s Hacks. Then Lena Dunham came calling with the job of a lifetime