Behind the Scenes: 'Nobody Wants This' Showrunner Unpacks Season 2's Wild Finale

Season 2 of the Netflix series 'Nobody Wants This,' helmed by creator Erin Foster and co-showrunners Jenni Konner and Bruce Eric Kaplan, further explores the intricate and often unconventional romance between the outspoken agnostic Joanne (Kristen Bell) and Rabbi Noah (Adam Brody). This season delves into their continued efforts to build a life together and integrate their disparate families, while simultaneously addressing parallel storylines that highlight themes of adult healthy love, personal growth, and the challenging of traditional relationship norms. Erin Foster expressed her surprise at the strong viewer response to the show's portrayal of 'adult healthy love,' noting that it reflected her own experiences at that stage of life and resonated positively with audiences.
A defining characteristic of Season 2 was the deliberate decision to slow down the central romantic progression between Joanne and Noah. Although Foster had initially considered an engagement or marriage by the Season 1 finale, Netflix executives encouraged a more measured pace. This approach proved beneficial, allowing the writers to 'savor small, honest moments' and meticulously explore the 'minutia' of their evolving relationship. By focusing on intimate conversations and the emotional repercussions of key moments, the show aimed to present a realistic, passionate, and healthy dynamic, offering a refreshing contrast to often unrealistic portrayals of relationships in media, a lesson Foster carried over from the first season's reception.
Beyond the primary couple, Joanne’s sister and podcast partner, Morgan (Justine Lupe), navigates a profoundly unconventional and 'deeply inappropriate' relationship with her therapist, Dr. Andy (Arian Moayed). Co-showrunner Jenni Konner emphasized the careful balance required in depicting this dynamic, ensuring that Dr. Andy genuinely cared for Morgan despite the ethical quandaries. From Morgan's perspective, the allure stemmed from the therapist knowing 'everything about her and still liked her,' which she perceived as the ultimate compliment. The season also touches upon the struggles of Noah's brother Sasha (Timothy Simons) and sister-in-law Esther (Jackie Tohn) in their own relationship.
A pivotal emotional arc of Season 2 is the evolving connection between Joanne and Esther. Despite initial friction, Joanne and Morgan gradually make inroads with Noah's sister-in-law. The season culminates in a powerful and moving finale conversation where Esther tells Joanne, 'You’re already Jewish.' This moment not only signifies Esther's full acceptance of Joanne into the family but also marks a profound point in Joanne's personal and spiritual journey. The creators intentionally chose Esther to deliver this unexpected and poignant message, highlighting the complex and often deeply intimate nature of sister-in-law relationships.
The series also skillfully integrates humor and unique cultural elements, notably through the Purim costume party, a setting Foster and Konner particularly enjoyed showcasing. Described as 'Jewish Halloween,' the party allowed characters to don costumes that symbolically reflected their 'shadow selves.' Noah, for instance, dressed as a vampire to signify his hidden 'edge,' while Joanne's costume hinted at her more traditional, domestic 'fairy tale' aspirations. The Purim party provided a fun, magical backdrop for telling 'magical Jewish stories' that many viewers might find novel. Additionally, Leighton Meester's character, who links Joanne’s past with Noah’s present, introduced a 'sillier side' to the show while contributing to Joanne’s journey of learning to be less judgmental, illustrating the series' ability to push boundaries while remaining grounded in emotional reality.
Reflecting on the production process, Jenni Konner lauded the collaborative and respectful atmosphere on set and in the writers' room. She attributed this positive environment to the meticulous selection of talent and a 'trickle-down effect' of mutual respect among the cast and crew, especially amplified by the show's success. Both Erin Foster and Jenni Konner have generative ideas for a potential Season 3, although a formal pick-up from Netflix remains unconfirmed. Ultimately, Season 2 of 'Nobody Wants This' provides a thoughtful, humorous, and deeply human exploration of modern relationships, identity, and the universal quest for genuine connection.
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