But then, of course, that’s not enough. And it’s like, “Oh wait, I need more. I need more of you. I need more of this.” And you start to realize, “Oh, there’s this whole other side to you. And there’s this whole other side to me.” And you’re like, “Oh, maybe I don’t want to be in a relationship with someone who just thinks I’m cool.” Maybe I want to be in a relationship with someone who actually knows me, and actually wants to be with me, and not just the idea of me. So that was kind of my vision of Wendy. She was like, “Oh, I’ve found this new thing, and it’s going to be so great.” And then she realizes, “Oh, there’s more to this guy than meets the eye, and maybe I need more than just someone who sees me as cool.”
What do you hope viewers take away from Wendy’s character arc?
I hope that they realize that all humans are multifaceted. And I think that’s a really important message, especially in this day and age, when we can make snap judgments about people based on their Instagram or their Twitter or their TikTok. And that’s not to say that you need to give everyone the benefit of the doubt, but I think it’s important to remember that there’s always more to someone than meets the eye. And I think that Wendy, in a way, is a lesson in that. She’s not just this influencer who’s with this guy and has this picture-perfect life. She’s a real human being with real emotions and real desires and real needs. And I think that’s something that we should all remember when we’re scrolling through our feeds and passing judgment on people we don’t know.
What was it like working with Megan Stalter and the rest of the cast on this project?
It was amazing. Megan is such a talent. She’s so funny and so smart and so quick on her feet. And the rest of the cast was just incredible. It was such a collaborative environment, and Lena created such a safe space for us to explore these characters and these relationships. I think that really comes through in the final product. Everyone was so committed to telling this story in an authentic and honest way, and I think that’s what makes the show so special.
What was your favorite part about playing Wendy?
I think my favorite part was getting to explore all the different sides of her. At first, she seems like this perfect, put-together influencer, but as the series goes on, we see that she’s just as complex and flawed as everyone else. I loved getting to peel back the layers of her character and really dive into what makes her tick. It was a challenging role, but also incredibly rewarding.
What can viewers expect from the rest of the season?
Without giving too much away, I think viewers can expect a lot of twists and turns. The show really delves into the complexities of relationships and the ways in which we can deceive ourselves and others. It’s a rollercoaster of emotions, but ultimately, I think it’s a really powerful and poignant story about love, loss, and self-discovery. I can’t wait for everyone to see it.
Is there anything else you’d like to add about your experience working on “Too Much”?
Just that I’m so grateful to Lena and the entire cast and crew for this incredible opportunity. It was such a joy to work on this project, and I’m really proud of the final result. I think it’s a show that will resonate with a lot of people, and I hope that it sparks some important conversations about relationships and communication. I’m excited for everyone to see it.