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Ultimately, "Too Much" resembles nothing so much as one of those strange albums recorded during a fallow creative period in a ...
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The Forward on MSNIs Lena Dunham’s latest show doing too much — or not enough — with its Jewish characters?
Lena Dunham's Netflix show, "Too Much," playfully subverts the rom-com genre. But it leans into a different set of tropes: ...
The creator of Netflix's romantic comedy and star Megan Stalter chat with Out about telling queer and trans stories with 'bold joy.' ...
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Entertainment Weekly on MSNLena Dunham on What 'Too Much' Says About Love but 'Girls' Doesn't
Brooke Hogan Addresses Rumors She & Dad Hulk ‘Fought' Before His Death: ‘I Felt a Disconnect' Forensics expert analysis of ...
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TalkAndroid on MSNToo Much on Netflix: the breakout series powered by its fearless lead actress
Too Much, Lena Dunham’s new Netflix series, may boast a cast stacked with familiar faces—Naomi Watts, Andrew Scott, Emily Ratajkowski—but it’s Megan Stalter, as the chaotic, heart-on-sleeve Jessica, ...
Maybe Too Much is just another Netflix show that some will love and some will hate, like that crazy Brit invention you spread on your toast.
Jessica Salmon, the magnetic and (don’t call her) messy protagonist of Lena Dunham’s new Netflix rom-com Too Much, has just ...
High-school sweethearts sound like the beginning of a love story, until you’re lying next to someone you’ve known half your ...
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