Netflix’s Too Much flips the script on romanticized London.
Forget palaces and posh cafés — welcome to sweaty gigs, council estates, and the real East End.
Jessica arrives expecting Bridgerton... and lands in a London council flat.
Her fantasy crumbles fast — and so does everything she thought she knew.
For decades, films showed London as charming and upper-class.
Too Much shows the grime, chaos, and character of the real city.
The iconic Notting Hill door still draws crowds — but residents are so fed up
No Chanel. No Eiffel Tower. Just secondhand shops, dive bars, and real emotional mess.
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No tourist traps here. The show shoots in gritty, lived-in neighborhoods
Jessica poses at the famous door screaming “I’m Julia Roberts