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Too Much Is Just Right

NEW YORK AND LONDON, JUL 19 – Despite weak initial ratings and no renewal yet, Lena Dunham remains committed to continuing the romantic dramedy "Too Much" on Netflix, citing her ongoing deal and enthusiasm for the characters.

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Rescue-dog dramas, medical mysteries, bed rotting, and love affairs. Lena Dunham’s new TV show is a sharp, funny, expat rom-com that blurs the line between her life and art—as always By Ashley Baker Too many people are predisposed to disliking the work of Lena Dunham. It’s really a shame, because her new Netflix series, Too Much, is so much fun.It concerns a New Yorker in her early 30s who breaks up with her boyfriend, moves to London, has a mee…

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The differences between English and American people have always made good pieces and inspired film and literature. Sotaks, different social rules and sophistication (or lack of it) serve as raw material to feed these contrasts. In “Too much”, launched by Netflix, these are the same discrepancys that approach the central characters. We follow the love of New Yorker Jessica (Megan Stalter) with London Felix (Will Sharpe). Cultural habits are pre-e…

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