Audiences fell for Rabbi Noah in Nobody Wants This, suggesting one character from the highly popular show Fleabag should be revisited. Nobody Wants This has been remarkably successful since its September 26th, 2024, release date. The show has consistently maintained a 93-95% score on Rotten Tomatoes since its release, and Nobody Wants This season 2 has already been announced.
This popularity is no doubt due to the star-studded cast of Nobody Wants This in general, although viewers took a particular liking to Adam Brody’s character, Noah, who plays the love interest of protagonist Joanne (Kristen Bell). Joanne and Noah’s relationship is complex in the show, but Brody and Bell share great chemistry on screen, and both are charming characters in unique ways. In Brody’s case, this has led to the character being described as a ‘hot rabbi,’ a description that shares a striking resemblance with one of Fleabag’s fan-favorite characters.
Why Fleabag Season 2’s “Hot Priest” Is Perfect If You Like Nobody Wants This’ “Hot Rabbi”
Similar in nature to Noah in Nobody Wants This, in Fleabag season 2, Andrew Scott plays a priest who ultimately becomes a love interest for Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s character, the titular Fleabag. While neither Nobody Wants This nor Fleabag invented the idea of an attractive religious figure, both employ this character type in compelling ways. In both shows, these characters subvert audience expectations of religious men, particularly those who hold such important positions, and offer unique portrayals of those roles.
These characters subvert audience expectations of religious men, particularly those who hold such important positions.
The romantic arcs in both Nobody Wants This and Fleabag are complicated in realistic ways, particularly highlighting how fraught such relationships can be. In Noah and Joanne’s case, this becomes a deciding factor in their relationship in the Nobody Wants This ending. When Noah is offered the position of Head Rabbi, which has been his aspiration for quite some time, he faces a difficult decision. He must either decline the offer, or Joanne must convert to Judaism.
In Fleabag, the priest (as he’s known in the show) and Fleabag have considerable sexual tension, although initially he is clear that, because of his role, he cannot ever cross that physical boundary. Ultimately, the couple does end up sleeping with one another, but the priest walks away from the relationship in the season finale, choosing God over Fleabag. Nevertheless, both relationships represent romance, complex dynamics, and heartbreak in ways not typically associated with religious leaders.
Nobody Wants This & Fleabag Both Take Their Religious Romances In Fascinating Directions
As mentioned, both Noah in Nobody Wants This and the priest in Fleabag must confront the expectations of their religious roles and the way those rules may conflict with their romantic feelings and desires. In Noah’s case, he is permitted to have romantic and sexual relationships in his role, but he cannot become Head Rabbi if he is with a woman who is not Jewish. Throughout Nobody Wants This, Noah also grapples with what it means for him to be a rabbi when his girlfriend is a sex and relationships podcast host.
The priest’s love life is arguably much more restricted, as priests are not meant to engage in romantic or sexual relationships whatsoever. This is precisely why the priest ultimately walks away from Fleabag; having a relationship with her is diametrically opposed to the life of a priest. He cannot have both simultaneously. While each character faces unique restrictions and obstacles, both are complicated in profound and meaningful ways, making each plot line satisfying.
How Nobody Wants This’ Religious Romance Is Different To Fleabag’s
Although Noah has been referred to as a ‘hot rabbi’ and Fleabag’s priest has been called ‘hot priest,’ the two do share distinctions, particularly in the nature of the relationships shown on screen. In Fleabag, the relationship between the priest and Fleabag develops over time because Fleabag is seeking genuine guidance. This grows into something romantic and, eventually, sexual, but that was not the relationship’s initial dynamic. This is very different for Joanne and Noah in Nobody Wants This.
Noah and Joanne had an immediate connection at the party of a mutual friend, and it was clear from their very first interaction that the two had a romantic interest in one another. Neither Noah nor Joanne hesitated to acknowledge this connection, and Noah in particular pursued Joanne. This difference is likely in part due to the respective rules for rabbis and priests.
While rabbis can have relationships, priests are meant to abstain from all romantic and sexual connections. It wouldn’t have been in keeping with his role for the priest in Fleabag to have expressed such a desire. It makes sense that this relationship would have been more incidental, whereas Joanne and Noah’s relationship was romantic from the very beginning. Despite these differences, the relationships in both Fleabag and Nobody Wants This offer unique perspectives on these religious figures in ways that proved incredibly popular.
News
Cardi B and Offset Finally Unveil Their Newborn Baby with a Unique Name!
Cardi B and Offset Introduce Their Newborn to the World, Sparking a Social Media Frenzy with a Bold Name Choice. In a highly anticipated reveal, global music icons Cardi B and Offset have finally introduced their newest addition to the…
Ice Spice dresses as Leeloo from The Fifth Element for Halloween after denying Ozempic rumors
Ice Spice is in the running for the best celebrity Halloween costume with her Leeloo from The Fifth Element look. The Barbie World singer, 24, absolutely nailed the over-the-top outfit made famous by Milla Jovovich, 48, in the 1997 film from director Luc Besson….
Justine Lupe Addresses “Misleading” Stories About Filming “Nobody Wants This” During Her Pregnancy
Justine Lupe has a lot to celebrate. The Succession alum is starring in another hit TV show, Nobody Wants This. FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images Netflix’s new rom-com series stars Kristen Bell as Joanne, a sex podcaster who begins an at-times complicated relationship with Noah, a…
“I didn’t even know she could kiss like that”: Dax Shepard Is A Bit Jealous And Sh0cked When Reaction to Kristen Bell’s Steamy Kissing Scenes in ‘Nobody Wants This’
If you, just like us, binge-watched Netflix’s rom-com series Nobody Wants This almost immediately after it was out, then you know just how palpable Kristen Bell and Adam Brody‘s chemistry is. After all, Brody and Bell’s characters Noah and Joanne had sparks flying since their…
This Is The Major Issue Jewish Women Have With “Nobody Wants This”: Do You Know?
Last month, ahead of the release of the now much-discussed and widely beloved Netflix rom-com series “Nobody Wants This,” stars Adam Brody and Kristen Bell appeared on the “Armchair Expert” podcast. Advertisement They spoke candidly with hosts Dax Shepard (Bell’s husband) and Monica Padman about their…
Kelsea Ballerini reveals she and Chase Stokes have taken a MAJOR step in their relationship: What’s That?
Nearly two years after Kelsea Ballerini slid into Chase Stokes‘ DMs to meet the actor, which sparked their romance, the couple have now taken a big step forward. During promotion for her new studio album, Patterns, the singer-songwriter confirmed that she and her…
End of content
No more pages to load