Lena Dunham returns to TV and takes on rom-com in 'Too Much'
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"Too Much" stars Megan Stalter and Will Sharpe break down that whirlwind finale, from Jessica and Felix's fight to finally seeing the couple win
Even after growing a cult following on social media with videos of unhinged characters, then breaking out on Max's Hacks, Stalter might have felt nervous about anchoring such a high-profile show. But her immediate rapport with Sharpe,
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.
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,
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.
Everything you need to know about the ‘Too Much’ Netflix cast—from Megan Stalter to Rita Ora—and where you've seen them before.
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.
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.
Wendy ends the conversation on a high note, telling Jessica she hopes she can find the perfect person for her. Jessica confesses that she thought she had, but neither of them were ready to face that truth. When she says that it’s too late for them, Wendy encourages her to forgive him, which sends Jessica off to the races to find Felix.