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A startling number of critics and viewers were convinced that the first-episode scene in which Dunham’s Hannah Horvath begs her parents to continue their financial support for her writing career, ...
Felix, whose childhood is revealed to have been unloving and unstable, seems to see in Jess something like instant security: ...
"Too Much," the latest Netflix comedy-drama from the creator of "Girls," skewers the archetype of the sensitive male feminist ...
Additionally, viewership can still pick up as long as the series enjoys word-of-mouth buzz. If it does get renewed, we might be able to watch Too Much season 2 sometime in late 2026.
"These two don’t know each other’s families yet," Dunham told The Hollywood Reporter. "They don’t know each other’s friends.
Lena Dunham, the creator of the show, has worked on some of the greatest sets in modern Hollywood, including with Quentin ...
Planned Parenthood's entertainment director Caren Spruch discusses her work as a consultant on series and films that depict ...
Lena Dunham never went away. Not really. Slowly but surely, she has been working in the background on a range of TV projects, one of which she has just released into the world: Netflix's latest ...
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Its protagonist is Jessica (Megan Stalter), an "obsessive, impulsive, neurotic and insecure" New Yorker who spends far too ...
It only took me until episode 2 to realize that Too Much is probably (definitely) making multiple jabs at Margaret Qualley's ...
Megan plays the main role of Jessica in Too Much. Jessica is a New Yorker and 'workaholic' who experiences a bad break up, and decide to leave her home for London. It's here she meets the charming ...