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Nobody Wants This returned to Netflix for its second season with more tales of love in Los Angeles. The Adam Brody/Kristen Bell-led rom-com series topped the streamer's latest TV charts with 8.6M views across its first four days.
Nobody Wants This is a Netflix Original romantic-comedy series created by Erin Foster and produced by 3 Arts Entertainment. The ten-episode series stars Kristen Bell ( The Good Place) as Joanne, an agnostic sex podcaster who unexpectedly falls for Noah, a charming and devout rabbi played by Adam Brody ( Shazam ).
Nobody Wants This Season 2 Episode 7, When You Know, You Know, throws you right into the heart of the show’s tangled relationships and big feelings.
Nobody Wants This' season 2 premiered on Oct. 23. Here's everything to know about the true story behind 'Nobody Wants This' and how creator Erin Foster's real-life love story with her husband, Simon Tikhman,
Netflix’s big rom-com series is back. Give this dance move an Oscar. One of the year’s buzziest films is now streaming. The TikTok trend that nearly broke me. A reunion for the ages. I admire the chutzpah of titling your TV show Nobody Wants This.
You mean to say someone experienced this love in real life?!
Nobody Wants This stars Kirsten Bell as an outspoken and agnostic podcast host Joanne, who falls for rabbi Noah, played by Adam Brody. Season 1 dropped on Netflix in September 202
Erin Foster and Jenni Konner dish on an engagement that got scrapped and a finale scene that required a rewrite one month after wrapping.
Nobody Wants This season 2 and The Elixir are the two new Netflix releases you need to stream this weekend – here’s why.
Season 2 of “Nobody Wants This” hit 8.6 million views in its first four days of streaming. That took it to the No. 1 position on the Netflix Top 10’s English-language TV chart for the week of Oct. 20-26.
The lead characters face many of the same interfaith relationship dilemmas, as Jenni Konner and Bruce Eric Kaplan take over as showrunners.