Fans of Netflix’s Nobody Wants This are lusting over unrecognisable teenage heartthrob 20 years after he starred in iconic teen soap

Fans of Netflix's Nobody Wants This are lusting over unrecognisable teenage heartthrob 20 years after he starred in iconic teen soap

As a film enthusiast who has spent countless hours immersed in the world of cinema, I must say that the buzz surrounding “Nobody Wants This” is quite electrifying. The Veronica Mars reunion alone would have been enough to pique my interest, but the rave reviews and the sizzling chemistry between Kristen Bell and Max Jenkins are truly what seals the deal for me.


Enthusiasts of the latest Netflix show “Nobody Wants This” can’t get enough of a formerly unknown teen idol, who is now unrecognizable, 20 years after his stint in the classic teen drama series, “The O.C.

44-year-old actor Adam Brody, famously known for his role as Seth Cohen in the ’00s show set in California, is garnering even more fans online due to his performance in a recent romantic comedy series.

In the Netflix romantic comedy, Adam shares the screen with Kristen Bell. He portrays Noah Roklov, a rabbi, who encounters Joanne, a podcast host specializing in sex and relationships.

The show has earned critical praise, but social media has been abuzz with talk of Adam Brody’s middle-aged sex appeal.

Many viewers of Nobody Wants This took to X to thirst over the heartthrob. 

One enthusiastic viewer commented, ‘Adam Brody’s performance in this series is exceptional. It’s as if Seth Cohen let his beard grow, recognized his attractiveness, and caused a flurry of excitement among The O.C.’s female audience.’

In simpler terms, one person stated that being infatuated with Adam Brody could harm their brain since they constantly find themselves preoccupied with him at various ages. They jokingly added that he might end up residing permanently in their thoughts even when he’s 60 years old.

One fan commented, “Some people have celebrity crushes, but my feelings for Adam Brody are something entirely different.

Fans of Netflix's Nobody Wants This are lusting over unrecognisable teenage heartthrob 20 years after he starred in iconic teen soap

Fans of Netflix's Nobody Wants This are lusting over unrecognisable teenage heartthrob 20 years after he starred in iconic teen soap

‘Save me Adam Brody as hot rabbi, save me,’ someone else wrote on the social media platform.

Fans continue to praise Adam Brody, suggesting he’s ideal for romantic roles, but they feel his potential has been overlooked significantly during the last decade and a half.

The show has been receiving acclaim from critics, who consider it to have the most exceptional and quirky romantic comedy plot since the classic film “When Harry Met Sally,” which was released in 1989.

The main characters, Brody and Bell, headline a ten-part television show, penned by Erin Foster – the child of David Foster and stepchild of Katharine McPhee.

Fans of Netflix's Nobody Wants This are lusting over unrecognisable teenage heartthrob 20 years after he starred in iconic teen soap
Fans of Netflix's Nobody Wants This are lusting over unrecognisable teenage heartthrob 20 years after he starred in iconic teen soap
Fans of Netflix's Nobody Wants This are lusting over unrecognisable teenage heartthrob 20 years after he starred in iconic teen soap
Fans of Netflix's Nobody Wants This are lusting over unrecognisable teenage heartthrob 20 years after he starred in iconic teen soap
Fans of Netflix's Nobody Wants This are lusting over unrecognisable teenage heartthrob 20 years after he starred in iconic teen soap
Fans of Netflix's Nobody Wants This are lusting over unrecognisable teenage heartthrob 20 years after he starred in iconic teen soap
Fans of Netflix's Nobody Wants This are lusting over unrecognisable teenage heartthrob 20 years after he starred in iconic teen soap
Fans of Netflix's Nobody Wants This are lusting over unrecognisable teenage heartthrob 20 years after he starred in iconic teen soap

It even features a Veronica Mars reunion that fans have been raving about.  

In my role as a lifestyle guide, let me share an engaging tale from the perspective of Joanne, a woman eagerly seeking romance. On our popular podcast, “Two Sides of the Coin” (co-hosted with my sister Morgan), I often recount tales of my less-than-ideal dating encounters. These stories serve as a reminder that love, like fine wine, needs time to age and mature, and that each misstep brings us one step closer to finding our perfect match.

The podcast is called Nobody Wants This, naturally. 

Matters become intricate as Joanne crosses paths with Noah (Brody), who has recently parted ways with Rebecca (Emily Arlook) following his discovery that their union was desired by both Rebecca and his family, yet not something he felt passionate about.

Noah, being a rabbi, informs Joanne that nothing could potentially harm his professional standing more than becoming romantically involved with a non-Jewish woman (a term often referred to as a ‘shiksa’ in this context).

Fans of Netflix's Nobody Wants This are lusting over unrecognisable teenage heartthrob 20 years after he starred in iconic teen soap
Fans of Netflix's Nobody Wants This are lusting over unrecognisable teenage heartthrob 20 years after he starred in iconic teen soap

In simple terms, Noah tells Joanne that the term originally comes from Yiddish and is an insult for being unclean and despicable, but nowadays, it’s more commonly used to describe someone who is very attractive, specifically a hot, blonde woman, regardless of her religious background.

The unconventional plotline and passionate on-screen connection of the leading actors, who are actual friends, have been praised by Slate as a potential new classic romantic comedy that we’ve eagerly anticipated.

According to the report, the chemistry between Joanne and Noah is electric when they first meet at the dinner party, hosted by their common friend Ashley (Sherry Cola). They quickly begin trading barbs in what feels like a playful tennis game of wit.

The New York Times penned the lofty praise that Brody and Bell ‘Resuscitate the Rom-Com.’

Fans of Netflix's Nobody Wants This are lusting over unrecognisable teenage heartthrob 20 years after he starred in iconic teen soap

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