Nobody Wants This (2024)

TV show · 2024 · Comedy, Drama · English

Curator score: 5.0/10 (82.3K ratings)

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Overview

An agnostic sex podcaster and a newly single rabbi fall in love, but can their relationship survive their wildly different lives and meddling families?

Ratings

Production

3 Arts Entertainment, Steven Levitan Prods, 20th Television, Dunshire Productions, Fatigue Sisters Productions, Mr. D Productions

Cast

Kristen Bell, Adam Brody, Justine Lupe, Timothy Simons, Jackie Tohn

Where to watch

Netflix, Netflix Standard with Ads

Curator Review

Verdict

A breezy, very watchable rom-com with sharp chemistry, easy binge appeal, and enough emotional sincerity to rise above its premise. It’s strongest when it leans into adult relationship comedy and family friction; it’s weaker when it stretches the conflict or smooths over the messier implications of its setup.

Best for

  • Viewers who want a fast, funny, low-commitment relationship series
  • Fans of chemistry-driven romantic comedies with modern adult sensibilities
  • People who like family-comedy tension and culture-clash setups
  • Audiences looking for a light binge rather than a deeply layered drama

Skip if

  • You want a more grounded or psychologically complex romance
  • You’re put off by broad, glossy streaming-comedy tone
  • You prefer shows that fully interrogate their premise instead of softening it
  • You need high-stakes plotting or strong season-to-season escalation

Overview

Nobody Wants This works because it knows how to be charming without pretending to be profound. Kristen Bell and Adam Brody sell the central mismatch with enough wit and warmth that the show can coast on chemistry for long stretches, while the supporting ensemble adds just enough family and friend chaos to keep the episodes moving. It’s an easy watch, and for a rom-com series, that’s a real asset.

Worth noting

The show’s biggest limitation is also its defining strategy: it often chooses accessibility over bite. The premise invites sharper cultural and emotional conflict than the series is usually willing to sustain, so the writing can feel pleasantly polished rather than truly incisive. When it focuses on the awkward logistics of dating, identity, and family pressure, it’s better than when it reaches for tidy emotional beats.

Bottom line

As a binge, it lands in the sweet spot between comfort TV and contemporary relationship comedy. If you want something light, current, and built around appealing leads, it’s worth the time. If you’re hoping for a more daring or deeply textured exploration of its central relationship, it may leave you wanting more.

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Topics

romantic comedy, relationship dramedy, culture clash, interfaith, family dynamics, modern dating, lighthearted, ensemble, streaming original, bingeable

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