'Nobody Wants This' Ending Explained: What Happens to Joanne and Noah? - Netflix Tudum

  • Deep Dive

    Nobody Wants This Ending Explained: Can Noah and Joanne Be Together After All?

    The unlikely couple, played by Adam Brody and Kristen Bell, share a romantic kiss in the finale.

    Sept. 26, 2024

“So how does this work?” Joanne (Kristen Bell) asks her boyfriend, Noah (Adam Brody), after he makes a grand romantic gesture at the end of Nobody Wants This Season 1. The unlikely duo, a sex-and-dating podcaster and a devout rabbi, have spent the past several months navigating how to balance their intense chemistry and their seemingly incompatible lifestyles.

In the final moments of the season, Joanne tells Noah that she’s not quite ready to commit to converting to Judaism — a nonnegotiable for Noah, who’s dedicated his life to the religion and was just offered a promotion to become head rabbi at his synagogue. But is Joanne’s hesitancy a deal-breaker?

Apparently not — because after Joanne shares her fears and the couple seemingly part ways forever, Noah races to confront her and prove that he’s not ready to give up just yet. The two share a knowing gaze before a romantic kiss. But what does that kiss mean for their future? Read on to find out.

Kristen Bell as Joanne and Adam Brody as Noah face each other smiling in Season 1 of ‘Nobody Wants This’
Stefania Rosini/Netflix

Is Noah giving up his job for Joanne?

Let’s not get ahead of ourselves. Brody tells Tudum that his interpretation of the ending is that Noah is telling Joanne, “I put you first. Everything else will work itself out, but I’m saying that you are my priority.”

Which is a romantic notion, but it’s easier said than done. “In the light of day, will he still feel that way? I don’t know,” Brody adds. “It’s an open question.” Should the series continue, the actor says, “I think that’s what the show can explore. What should he do? What should she do? What version of sacrifice is worth it? What constitutes growth, or what constitutes dimming yourself to be with someone else? It’s a sacrifice, but ideally you grow together and you’re better for it — you don’t have to lob off a limb.” In short: time will tell. 

Do Noah’s mother and sister-in-law hate Joanne after all? 

During much of the season, Joanne tried to win over her boyfriend’s strict mother, Bina (Tovah Feldshuh). Noah’s sister-in-law, Esther (Jackie Tohn), is an even tougher nut to crack, considering she’s best friends with Noah’s ex, Rebecca (Emily Arlook). While it seemed that Joanne had finally thawed some of the iciness between them, Bina and Esther double down on their hatred for her and vow not to welcome her into the family after all. 

Tohn says Esther has spent most of the season coming to terms with the fact that the double dates with her brother-in-law and best friend are no longer. “Mourning is probably a bit of a dramatic word, but she’s going through her own thing of how sad she is,” the actor tells Tudum. “We had a good thing. We went on vacations. It was the four of us, and now what is it? Who’s this new person?”

Justine Lupe as Morgan and Timothy Simons as Sasha sit in a car together in Season 1 of ‘Nobody Wants This’

What’s going on between Sasha and Morgan?

Part of Esther’s problem has to do with the budding friendship between her husband, Sasha (Timothy Simons), and Joanne’s sister, Morgan (Justine Lupe). The duo bonded as their siblings grew closer. “We’ve lost our respective loves, in a certain way,” Lupe tells Tudum. “Our siblings are our best friends, so they’re leaning on each other in that act of losing their everyday companions.”

Sasha is happily married to Esther — in fact, Simons and Tohn tried to show how much the couple love each other. “We had a lot of conversations about trying to make sure that you saw some real fun between Esther and Sasha. They have a good relationship. It’s not just Esther banging the table at her hapless husband,” says Simons — but he feels a strong kinship with fellow “loser sibling” Morgan. “Even as it gets a little bit weirder between them, it does make sense that whatever loser sibling connection they have, that is a connection,” Simons adds. “It’s them trying to navigate what that connection really means or what is behind that. They can’t deny that there is one, but what’s underneath?”

So not only does Esther see her idyllic foursome end, she’s also threatened by this other woman who clearly has a bond with her husband. “At this point she has less of a problem with Joanne,” Tohn says, “and now it’s like, ‘Oh, these sisters have got to go.’ Joanne came into our lives, now there’s a second one who’s wreaking havoc? It’s bad enough that our fearsome foursome of Sasha and Esther and Noah and Rebecca [is finished]. This new girl comes along, now her trash sister is talking to my husband?”

By the way, says Tohn, “I’m speaking purely from Esther’s POV. I would marry Justine if she’d have me. But from Esther’s point of view, the wheels are falling off. There’s secrets that have been happening. I don’t know how deep they are, and before the end of the season, we don’t discover that. What actually has been going on? How close are they? And either way, I think through Esther’s eyes or even my own, I think the betrayal there is obviously [that] it’s [been] kept from her. It’s not great to find out that your partner has a hot new gal pal he gives rides to. What’s happening?”

Nobody Wants This is now streaming on Netflix.

All About Nobody Wants This

  • Talent
    How Nobody Wants This Reinvents the Romantic Comedy With Its Scene Stealers
    Justine Lupe, Timothy Simons, and Jackie Tohn on stepping into the spotlight.
    By Owen Myers
    May 6
  • Soundtrack
    Music supervisor Manish Raval on crafting a  pop playlist for the comedy series.
    By Jenny Changnon
    April 29
  • News
    Andrew Rannells, Sarah Silverman and more join Noah and Joanne’s next chapter.
    By Tara Bitran
    April 8
  • News
    Get ready for more of Joanne and Noah’s love story.
    By Jean Bentley and Tara Bitran
    April 8
  • News
    The second season is now streaming on Netflix.
    By Tara Bitran and Brookie McIlvaine
    Jan. 8
  • News
    Plus: A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE rockets to No. 1, and The Witcher hunts down No. 2.
    By Ananda Dillon and Ashley Lee
    Nov. 4
  • Explainer
    “It’s not Noah against Joanne — it’s Joanne and Noah against the problem.”
    By Tara Bitran
    Oct. 27
  • Who’s Who
    We’re past the honeymoon stage.
    By Tara Bitran
    Oct. 27

Shop Nobody Wants This

GO TO NETFLIX SHOP

Discover More Deep Dive

  • Deep Dive
    Find out the connection between Tova, Cameron, and an octopus named Marcellus.
    By Jean Bentley
    Yesterday 6:49 pm
  • Deep Dive
    Is one powerful family to blame for the deaths of five people in the wilds of South Carolina’s Lowcountry?
    By Ingrid Ostby
    Yesterday 4:29 pm
  • Deep Dive
    The series features interviews with key witnesses in Alex Murdaugh’s trial. 
    By Amanda Richards & Ingrid Ostby
    Yesterday 4:27 pm
  • Deep Dive
    Get ready to ship a new group of reality TV’s most eligible singles. 
    By Melanie Whyte
    Yesterday 3:18 pm
  • Deep Dive
    The series stars Tom Burke and Steve Coogan, and is based on real events.
    By John DiLillo
    May 11
  • Deep Dive
    A group of new college graduates must navigate a messy SoCal homecoming.
    By Olivia Harrison
    May 11
  • Deep Dive
    A consort from the Joseon era finds a connection with a modern-day businessman.
    By Krutika Mallikarjuna
    May 8
  • Deep Dive
    Answer: It’s back, funnier than ever. Question: What is Pop Culture Jeopardy!
    By Melanie Whyte
    May 7

Discover More Comedy

  • News
    Watch an exclusive clip for the new chapter, which comes out on July 2.
    By Brookie McIlvaine
    Yesterday 7:45 pm
  • News
    The Never Have I Ever joins Hasan Minhaj’s comedy film.
    By Brookie McIlvaine
    Yesterday 7:45 pm
  • News
    See the new first-look photos and teaser from the golf comedy series.
    By John DiLillo
    Yesterday 7:05 pm
  • News
    Sam Richardson, Jason Mantzoukas, and Vanessa Bayer also star.
    By Tara Bitran
    Yesterday 7:00 pm
  • News
    Cliff “Method Man” Smith, Norman Nixon Jr., and more join the cast. 
    By Alex Frank
    Yesterday 7:00 pm
  • News
    The upcoming series is based on Justin Halpern’s bestselling autobiography.
    By Alex Frank
    Yesterday 7:00 pm
  • News
    Jeremy Garelick expands the American High Shorts viral series.
    By Brookie McIlvaine
    Yesterday 7:00 pm
  • News
    Mindy Kaling’s comedy series has returned — and you can expect even more shots. 
    By Brookie McIlvaine
    Yesterday 6:48 pm

Related Videos

  • Bloopers
    Fall in love with Adam Brody and Kristen Bell all over again.
    Dec. 15
    2:57
  • Video
    The relationship expert Esther Perel chimes in on the show’s three main couples.
    Nov. 11
    5:59
  • Up Close
    Nothing says love like yelling at your sister.
    Oct. 24
    3:04
  • Press Play
    What’s modern love without a few warning signs?
    Oct. 24
    4:31
  • Press Play
    Where did creator Erin Foster find inspiration for this brutally relatable show?
    Oct. 23
    5:46
  • News
    Kristen Bell and Adam Brody are so back
    Sept. 25
    2:16
  • Trailer
    Will they? Won't they? Should they?
    Aug. 29, 2024
    2:51

Latest News

  • News
    The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show Is Coming to Netflix in 2027
    Yesterday 11:27 pm
    Bulldogs in the judging area during day one of the 150th Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show

Popular Now

  • News
    A room full of expert flamethrowers gave Hart absolutely no peace.
    By Amanda Richards and Chris Hudspeth
    May 11
  • News
    Plus, Man on Fire stays hot in its second week, and Remarkably Bright Creatures makes waves.
    By Ananda Dillon and Ashley Lee
    May 12
  • New on Netflix
    Stream Remarkably Bright Creatures, Swapped, Lord of the Flies, and more.
    By Ashley Lee
    April 30