November 22, 2025

Word is out that Too Much has ended after one season on Netflix. The romantic comedy released its 10-episode run in July and was met with generally favorable reviews. Co-creator Lena Dunham clarified the show's status at last week's FYC panel.

"Our intention was always to make Too Much as a limited series," said Dunham. "It was meant to feel like a classic transatlantic love story but with time to really dig into the complexities that a film doesn't have the space for. Of course I fell fully in love with Meg and Will's dynamic and started imagining what the rest of their characters' lives together could look like — Felix and Jess have a baby! Felix and Jess are on the first ship to populate Mars! But as Luis and I sat with what we made, we realized we had told the story. It ends with a wedding. There's even a little Easter egg, which is that within the final scene you can hear me yell 'cut!' We had done what we needed to do, and part of the job is knowing when to park it."

Too Much follows Jessica, a 30-something New York workaholic who is recovering from a broken relationship that she thought would last forever. When every block in the city tells a story of her own bad behavior, the only solution is to take a job in London, where she plans to live a life of solitude. But when she meets Felix - a walking series of red flags - she finds that their unusual connection is impossible to ignore, even as it creates more problems than it solves.