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Too Much: Season 1 Reviews

Stalter is a sensational comic performer, and one of the things she’s best able to do is to convey the frenzied insecurity of her character.

Full Review | Jul 25, 2025

There are, of course, plenty of Jewish stereotypes to choose from, most of which have also been overused, overanalyzed and just generally beaten to death. We see almost all of them deployed by the end of the first episode.

Full Review | Jul 24, 2025

The pacing is slow and uneven, and a lot of the growth comes too late, but still creates a somewhat relatable love story that doesn’t shy away from the strangeness and gracelessness that can accompany relationships, whether they be romantic or platonic.

Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Jul 24, 2025

Fans of Lena Dunham's breakout series Girls will be unsurprised that Dunham is still mining her personal life for comic gold, with sparkling results.

Full Review | Jul 23, 2025

After one episode I was convinced it was awful, but this is the kind of show you have to stick with. … The more time you spend with these characters, the more they reveal in their small interactions. It’s those little moments that I cherished.

Full Review | Jul 23, 2025

Too Much certainly offers some chuckles and heartwarming moments, but getting the most out of it will require a genuine affinity with Dunham's voice and a considerable tolerance for utter nonsense.

Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Jul 22, 2025

[Too Much is] clumsy and tender, and also has a great sense of humor. [Full review in Spanish]

Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Jul 21, 2025

The show tries to say something about identity, self-worth, and healing, but those messages get buried under characters that are just too hard to care about.

Full Review | Jul 21, 2025

Good news: it is a triumph. Bad news: but only in part. The brilliant section is bookended by material so unfunny and irritating I had to scream into a cushion for fear of alarming the dog.

Full Review | Jul 18, 2025

Some of Jessica’s struggles as she navigates her new city and new relationship become repetitive, but if you enjoyed Girls, you’ll likely warm to her.

Full Review | Jul 18, 2025

What is sweet about this show is that even when Jessica is the loud girl that so many of us relate to, she still finds a way to balance that with humor and lightness.

Full Review | Jul 18, 2025

It’s not quite the return to form that some wanted from Dunham, but it does prove she has far more to say in the years since Girls ended.

Full Review | Original Score: 7/10 | Jul 18, 2025

The more I’ve come back to the show, the more its slack, unromantic approach to love looks intentional.

Full Review | Jul 17, 2025

It occasionally lives up to its name, but overall, Too Much is a funny, sexy, moving love story – and Girls fans will get a kick out of seeing Lena Dunham’s slightly softer side.

Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Jul 16, 2025

... It’s a rom-com with bite, noir and pin-sharp observations that show that Dunham’s writing still sparkles.

Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Jul 16, 2025

Too Much features all of Dunham's tropes, and she can be accused of many things, but not of lacking a universe of her own. However, all of them are filtered through Netflix's lens. [Full review in Spanish]

Full Review | Jul 15, 2025

Jessica is a mess, but never an interesting one: she’s erratic, self-sabotaging, and endlessly talkative about her feelings, yet we rarely glimpse the emotional depth or vulnerability that might justify spending this much time with her.

Full Review | Jul 15, 2025

Rife with potential, even though it has yet to cohere into a great sitcom in line with the heights that these individual talents have already achieved elsewhere.

Full Review | Original Score: 7/10 | Jul 15, 2025

Playing at a much lower call than Girls, Lena Dunham's new show is still impossibly sweet and disarming in its dissection of romance and intimacy.

Full Review | Original Score: 3.5/5 | Jul 15, 2025

Yet the level to which Dunham can mine the specificity of these experiences and turn them into something universal is what makes her so good. Her gimlet powers of observation are undiminished.

Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Jul 14, 2025

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