Too Much? Not for White Lotus Star Will Sharpe
LONDON, JUL 12 – Lena Dunham’s 10-episode Netflix series explores a New Yorker’s move to London, featuring abortion representation amid 2025’s growing TV focus on reproductive rights.
- The Netflix series Too Much, created by Lena Dunham and starring Will Sharpe, premiered on July 10, 2025, with all 10 episodes released globally.
- Dunham developed Too Much drawing from her 2021 move to London and real-life relationship with musician Luis Felber, embodying the show's central romantic story.
- Too Much follows Jessica, played by Megan Stalter, a New Yorker who relocates to London after a breakup and enters a complicated relationship with Felix, a recovering addict portrayed by Sharpe.
- The show addresses abortion explicitly in episode five, titled "Pink Valentine," where Jessica reveals her pregnancy and decides to have an abortion, reflecting current societal challenges post-Roe v. Wade overturning.
- Too Much has sparked discussion by blending messy, authentic relationship dynamics with timely issues like reproductive rights, suggesting television is increasingly portraying complex, relevant human experiences.
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Meg Stalter shines in the rom-com 'Too Much' : Pop Culture Happy Hour
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