Nobody Wants This on Netflix

Anonymous
It felt like they were trying to be Fleabag with the hot rabbi. Fleabag is infinitely more clever and entertaining.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I actually loved the scene where they had brunch at Noah's parents' house and Joanne caught the MIL snarfing down the charcuterie board. I know it's just fiction, but I wish I had some of Joanne's chutzpah! (see, I used a Yiddish word!)


That was utterly ridiculous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I actually loved the scene where they had brunch at Noah's parents' house and Joanne caught the MIL snarfing down the charcuterie board. I know it's just fiction, but I wish I had some of Joanne's chutzpah! (see, I used a Yiddish word!)


That was utterly ridiculous.


Was it, though?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tale as old as time


Even that is a better name than "nobody wants this". What a cop out. I bet they called it Project Bell for ages and then had to pick a name night before.

I think "Pushing boundaries" or similar would have been better. Since he's doing it is his job, she's doing it in hers (the boundaries of decency) and they are doing it together.

Or Trouncing Boundaries. Or Slaughtering Boundaries depends on how dramatic you want to be. They are pretty dramatic.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I actually loved the scene where they had brunch at Noah's parents' house and Joanne caught the MIL snarfing down the charcuterie board. I know it's just fiction, but I wish I had some of Joanne's chutzpah! (see, I used a Yiddish word!)


That was utterly ridiculous.


Was it, though?


The family is reform. Many reform Jews eat pork. They were acting like the mom was orthodox. Total mess.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tale as old as time


Even that is a better name than "nobody wants this". What a cop out. I bet they called it Project Bell for ages and then had to pick a name night before.

I think "Pushing boundaries" or similar would have been better. Since he's doing it is his job, she's doing it in hers (the boundaries of decency) and they are doing it together.

Or Trouncing Boundaries. Or Slaughtering Boundaries depends on how dramatic you want to be. They are pretty dramatic.


I like pushing boundaries as the show name.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I actually loved the scene where they had brunch at Noah's parents' house and Joanne caught the MIL snarfing down the charcuterie board. I know it's just fiction, but I wish I had some of Joanne's chutzpah! (see, I used a Yiddish word!)


That was utterly ridiculous.


Was it, though?


The family is reform. Many reform Jews eat pork. They were acting like the mom was orthodox. Total mess.


It was pure comedic gold that the mom wanted to be nasty to Joanne about how they don't eat pork, only to be caught 20 minutes later stuffing her face with it. Don't take this show too seriously. It's really not a lesson on Judaism some of you think it is.
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Anonymous wrote:I actually loved the scene where they had brunch at Noah's parents' house and Joanne caught the MIL snarfing down the charcuterie board. I know it's just fiction, but I wish I had some of Joanne's chutzpah! (see, I used a Yiddish word!)


That was utterly ridiculous.


Was it, though?


The family is reform. Many reform Jews eat pork. They were acting like the mom was orthodox. Total mess.


It was pure comedic gold that the mom wanted to be nasty to Joanne about how they don't eat pork, only to be caught 20 minutes later stuffing her face with it. Don't take this show too seriously. It's really not a lesson on Judaism some of you think it is.


I got that part, obviously. Comedy has to have an element of truth to work.
Anonymous
It’s pretty stupid. I still watched it because there’s not much high-quality rom-com stuff out there.
Anonymous
The reference to Party Down was awesome. The show went downhill as it progressed but it was still fun and funny. I'd watch a season 2 and hopefully there is more Sasha and more the sister (although I don't want them hooking up because cheating is gross).
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Anonymous wrote:Esther was rude, mean to her husband and generally annoying to watch. Her one redeeming scene was in the bathroom with her child. Team loser siblings!


+1
Couldn't stand Esther. Who behaves like that to a new girlfriend of a family member (or anyone)? So rude and unwelcoming. Yeeeesh.


You guys, the ex-girlfriend of the rabbi was Esther's best friend. Wouldn't we all treat the new girl in the same way? Why in the world would she be nice to her?
Anonymous
Got renewed for a second season!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Got renewed for a second season!


I can't wait.
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Anonymous wrote:I actually loved the scene where they had brunch at Noah's parents' house and Joanne caught the MIL snarfing down the charcuterie board. I know it's just fiction, but I wish I had some of Joanne's chutzpah! (see, I used a Yiddish word!)


That was utterly ridiculous.


Was it, though?


The family is reform. Many reform Jews eat pork. They were acting like the mom was orthodox. Total mess.


It was pure comedic gold that the mom wanted to be nasty to Joanne about how they don't eat pork, only to be caught 20 minutes later stuffing her face with it. Don't take this show too seriously. It's really not a lesson on Judaism some of you think it is.


I got that part, obviously. Comedy has to have an element of truth to work.


But it does. Even reform Jews typically don't eat pork.
Anonymous
What about that part where Joanne was at the synagogue waiting for Noah and someone basically asked her to leave (I saw it when it first came out so don’t totally remember). That was just so dumb and never would’ve happened. It made Jews seem really obnoxious.
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