Are you ready to swoon over Kristen Bell and Adam Brody’s swoon-worthy chemistry? Netflix heard your pleas, and the quirky rom-com Nobody Wants This is coming back for Season 2! After the heart-fluttering finale where our favorite rabbi Noah (Brody) and podcaster Joanne (Bell) shared that unforgettable kiss in a parking lot—classic rom-com moment, right?—fans have been dying to know: what happens next?
Well, get ready for more love, laughs, and awkward cultural tension because Season 2 is on its way to untangle all those tricky love knots!
More Drama, More Love
Season 1 had us holding our breath as Noah’s complicated world as a rabbi clashed with Joanne’s non-Jewish background. But just when we thought they’d call it quits, Noah made his grand gesture, proving that love is the priority. Now, Season 2 promises to dive deeper into their relationship. Will they make it through the cultural and familial chaos? Or will the challenges be too much to bear?
As Adam Brody himself teased, “It’s an open question.” What’s growth in a relationship, and what’s compromise? Get ready to see Joanne and Noah navigate these waters with a lot of humor, heart, and unexpected twists.
The Dream Team Returns
Nobody Wants This is a labor of love for its creator Erin Foster, and she couldn’t be more thrilled to bring it back for Season 2, especially with the dynamic duo of Jenni Konner and Bruce Eric Kaplan (yes, the masterminds behind Girls) stepping in as showrunners. With Foster’s vision and the new team’s comedic genius, Season 2 is shaping up to be even better than the first.
Jenni Konner described it as “a dream,” while Kaplan gushed about how much fun he’s already having on the project. Clearly, the cast and crew are just as in love with the show as we are!
Did You Know? Fun Facts to Make You Smile
- Original Title: Nobody Wants This was originally titled Shiksa, a term that Joanne playfully grapples with throughout the show. In fact, it’s the last word uttered in the first episode!
- The Real-Life Temple: The scenes set at Noah’s synagogue? They were filmed at Sinai Temple in Los Angeles, which is actually on Wilshire Boulevard—just like in the show!
- A Nod to the O.C.: Adam Brody’s character, Noah, reports to Rabbi Cohen. Fun fact: Cohen was his surname on The O.C.!
- Reunion Time: Kristen Bell and Adam Brody previously starred together in Scream 4 (2011). Who knew their chemistry would evolve from horror flicks to rom-com gold?
What’s Next for Joanne and Noah?
As Brody teases, Season 2 is about the couple figuring out what they’re willing to sacrifice for love. “What should he do? What should she do?” It’s a balancing act of cultural differences, family expectations, and the complexities of life. But one thing’s for sure: we’re all rooting for this couple!
Get your popcorn ready for 2025, because Season 2 is coming, and it will be everything you never knew you needed in your life!
Stay tuned for more updates as we follow the next chapter in Noah and Joanne’s adorable love story. In the meantime, let’s keep dreaming of Adam Brody and Kristen Bell making the mundane moments of life magical!