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Too Much, Lena Dunham’s new project for Netflix, just arrived. And almost unintentionally, it brought back something that had been quiet for years: the possibility of a Girls spinoff.
Lena Dunham's Netflix rom-com 'Too Much', her most involved TV effort since 'Girls', is a worthy follow-up to the seminal HBO show.
Starring "Hacks" breakout Megan Stalter, Lena Dunham's new Netflix show "Too Much" is the right amount of cringe comedy.
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.
Lena Dunham discusses her highly-anticipated return to television with Netflix rom-com series 'Too Much,' plus weighs the odds of a 'Girls' revival.