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Exploring Faith, Imperfection, and Transformation in 'Nobody Wants This'

Originally Published 2 months ago — by The Hollywood Reporter

The cast and creators of Netflix's 'Nobody Wants This' discussed the show's second season, highlighting the decision to portray Noah as an imperfect boyfriend to add realism, and shared insights about season 3, including Adam Brody's desire for more scenes with Timothy Simons and guest appearances by Leighton Meester.

Netflix Renews 'Nobody Wants This' for Season 3 Amid Debates

Originally Published 2 months ago — by Variety

Netflix has renewed the rom-com series 'Nobody Wants This' for a third season shortly after releasing its second season, which stars Kristen Bell as Joanne, a podcast host exploring her relationship with a rabbi, Noah, played by Adam Brody. The show, created by Erin Foster, has been praised for its humor and engaging storyline, with production led by notable showrunners and a talented cast.

Top 3 Netflix Shows to Binge This Week

Originally Published 2 months ago — by Tom's Guide

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The article highlights the current Netflix Top 10 shows as of November 2025, recommending three standout series: the comedy 'Nobody Wants This' starring Kristen Bell and Adam Brody, the fantasy drama 'The Witcher' Season 4 featuring Liam Hemsworth, and the Danish crime thriller 'The Asset.' It provides brief descriptions and streaming details for each, along with the full Top 10 list for viewers seeking popular content.

'Nobody Wants This' Season 2 Recap: Changes, Controversies, and Chart Success

Originally Published 2 months ago — by The Hollywood Reporter

The producers of 'Nobody Wants This' reveal behind-the-scenes details about season 2, including scrapped scenes, rewrites, and debates over plot points like engagement and character relationships, emphasizing their focus on grounded storytelling and audience expectations.

Seth Rogen's Off-Script Moments in 'Nobody Wants This' Season 2 Revealed

Originally Published 2 months ago — by The Hollywood Reporter

Adam Brody revealed that Seth Rogen's scenes in 'Nobody Wants This' Season 2 went off script, showcasing Rogen's energetic and improvisational style. Rogen guest stars as a 'rock 'n' roll rabbi,' adding a lively dynamic to the show, which features Brody as Rabbi Noah navigating his relationship with Kristen Bell's character. The season also includes guest star Leighton Meester, who is married to Brody in real life, with her role rewritten to include a scene with Brody.

Netflix's 'Nobody Wants This' Sparks Romantic and Cultural Buzz

Originally Published 2 months ago — by The Jerusalem Post

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Netflix's 'Nobody Wants This' returns for a second season, continuing to explore the complexities of an interfaith relationship in Los Angeles, with depictions of Jewish traditions and culture, amid both praise and criticism for its portrayal of Jewish life.

'Nobody Wants This' Fails to Capture Audience's Interest

Originally Published 2 months ago — by Vulture

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The second season of 'Nobody Wants This' explores themes of love, tradition, and identity, focusing on the characters' struggles with Jewish faith and cultural practices, ultimately questioning what it means to feel or be Jewish, while highlighting the show's superficial treatment of religious conversion and cultural significance.

'Nobody Wants This' Season 2: Balancing Depth and Entertainment in Modern TV

Originally Published 2 months ago — by The Forward

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The second season of 'Nobody Wants This' improves on some stereotypes about Judaism and its characters, with more nuanced portrayals and Jewish moments, but ultimately reinforces the idea that Judaism is about vibes rather than ritual or commitment, leading to a somewhat superficial depiction of the religion.