The number 2 most-watched show on Netflix, nobody wants it to be one of the platform’s recent successes. Its popularity especially stems from its acting duo, which has attracted many subscribers from Generation Y, namely millennials who experienced their adolescence in the 2000s.
Remember, Kristen Bell and Adam Brody were the two main faces of the teenage series at the time with two iconic fictions, namely Veronica Mars and Newport Beach. Almost twenty years later, here they have reunited for a modern, well-written and well-written romantic comedy that has found its audience.
In Nobody Wants This, they play an atypical couple. He is an agnostic podcast host who talks about dating experiences, he is a progressive rabbi who recently separated from his fiancee. They are separated by everything and still fall in love.
True Story “Nobody Wants This”
You may not know it, but no one wants it. It’s inspired by a true story… of its creator! Indeed, Erin Foster used her own experiences to write this romantic fiction.
The plot and characters of the series are drawn from her love story with her husband, music director Simon Tichman. Among the many similarities between her life and “Nobody Wants It” are her husband’s past, her conversion to Judaism, the fact that she actually has a podcast with her sister Sarah Foster (90210: Beverly Hills: The New Generation), and how they manage different lifestyles.
However, the differences are notable because, unlike Noah, Simon is not a rabbi in real life, which therefore created far fewer obstacles for Erin and Simon’s relationship than Noah and Joan. Moreover, they met not at a friend’s party, but at the gym.
“This series is based on the only good decision I ever made: I fell in love with a beautiful Jewish boy”– said Erin Foster Tudum from Netflix, “So I created this series based on all the difficulties that finding the right person can present.”
If Erin Foster invented much of her story by changing elements and adding conflicts and dramatic turns, such as arguments with her sister, her goal was to present a modern, healthy and relatable vision of love with real emotional maturity. Drawn from her husband for inclusion in the characters:
“This show really represents the way I see love today, which is very different from what I used to see. A really beautiful, healthy, fun relationship allowed me to temper my cynicism.”
The series “Nobody Wants This” is available on Netflix.
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