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‘Nobody Wants This’ Season 2 Review: Netflix’s Interfaith Romcom Raises the Stakes
Nobody Wants This, Netflix's runaway 2024 hit starring Adrian Brody and Kristen Bell as a rabbi and agnostic sex and relationship podcaster who enter a mismatched (and possibly doomed) romance, is back for season 2.
Nobody Wants This' Season 2 finale ends in the same predictable way Season 1 did, but it should've ended with Joanne's conversion decision.
When the first season of the surprise hit “Nobody Wants This” ended last year, viewers were left with a cliffhanger about the unlikely couple at the center of the story: Would Joanne convert to be with Rabbi Noah?
Millennials are swooning over everyone’s favorite unlikely couple’s return to Netflix—but not all critics agree.
After watching Season 2 of the Netflix rom-com series Nobody Wants This, starring Kristen Bell and Adam Brody, these are my burning questions.
Season 2 of "Nobody Wants This," which has ten episodes, will be released on Thursday, Oct. 23. According to Netflix, the episodes will be available to watch in the United States beginning at 3 a.m. EST. "Nobody Wants This" is available to watch on Netflix.
Kristen Bell has shared a hopeful update about Nobody Wants This Season 3. The beloved rom-com series, which bagged three Emmy nominations in 2025, returned with a second season on Netflix recently.
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Nobody Wants This Season 2 Ending Explained: Noah & Joanne's Relationship Status Revealed
Noah and Joanne go through dramatic ups and downs in Nobody Wants This season 2, leading to an ending that answers whether they stay together.
Here's everything to know about the new cast members who joined season 2 of Nobody Wants This. Warning: Nobody Wants This season 2 spoilers ahead! Arian Moayed joins the season 2 cast as Morgan's (Lupe) love interest (and former therapist!), Dr. Andy.
Nobody Wants This Season 2 has a perfect combination of closure and mess, which is exactly what viewers wanted to see in Erin Foster's sharply written romantic dramedy.