A new report details some significant conflicts during the making of Nobody Wants This, the hit romantic comedy starring Kristen Bell and Adam Brody. Created by Erin Foster, and based on her experience of falling for her husband, the 10-episode rom-com has taken the streaming world by storm with its story of the agnostic podcaster Joanne (Bell) falling for a rabbi (Brody) and having to reconcile their different worlds. Bolstered by critical acclaim and high viewership, Nobody Wants This season 2 was confirmed only weeks after the series premiered.
Remove Ads
Writing for his newsletter in Puck, journalist Matt Belloni has offered some details on the conflicts that occurred during the making of the rom-com. The report mentions that, although Foster wrote a great first episode, the project ran into problems because of the creator’s inexperience with producing and showrunning and the pressure to meet a specific release date. The report details how Netflix pushed for the show to be funnier, also underlining Foster’s clashes with other writers and her disagreements with Bell, who is also an executive producer, and reveals the exit of Modern Family co-creator Steve Levitan.
Foster is still involved with Nobody Wants This season 2. However, she is no longer the showrunner. In the renewal announcement, Netflix gave word that Emmy-winning writers Jenni Konner and Bruce Eric Kaplan serve as showrunners. They’ve previously worked on the HBO drama Girls.
Nobody Wants This BTS Drama Explained In Detail
There Were Creative Differences
The news on Nobody Wants This begins by noting that the series faced several hurdles, including being halted by the writers and actors strikes and Bell’s availability. But on a more specific level, the report from Puck mentions that the table reads for episodes 4 and 5 weren’t working. 20th Television, the studio behind the rom-com, panicked and episodes were being rewritten as the season progressed. Jack Burditt, who worked on 30 Rock, was brought in to help steer the ship. However, there continued to be delays with scripts.
Foster’s relationship with Levitan, who had the role of supervising the series, deteriorated. Foster reportedly shot down many of his ideas, though Foster in turn felt that her voice was being watered down and that her collaborators tried to change the show that she wanted to make. A source maintains that several of Levitan’s ideas for the Nobody Wants This characters made it into the show, including making Brody’s character a rabbi rather than just someone of the Jewish faith. As it stands, though he’ll keep his executive producer credit, Levitan has exited the Netflix hit.
The production was shut down for a few days, as agreed upon by Netflix and 20th Television, to allow work on the scripts. Puck reports that Foster “bailed” to a wilderness recreation with friends, leaving Burditt and other writers to do the scripting work though she did Zoom in. The report also adds that Bell had her own issues with Foster, though no specifics were mentioned. Burditt, like Levitan, will not be back for season 2.
Our Take On The Nobody Wants This Drama
It Sounds Pretty Routine
Without knowing too much about the specific story disagreements, it’s hard to make a judgment on what otherwise sounds like the mostly routine chaos of making a series. That’s especially true for a first-time showrunner. It hasn’t hindered the final product in any case, with Nobody Wants This becoming one of Netflix’s biggest shows in 2024 and arguably the most talked-about rom-com in some time. It does at least put a bigger spotlight on the comedy’s return, particularly after a season 1 ending that was altered to allow Noah and Joanne’s journeys more room to breathe.
News
Wednesday Season 2 Could Surpass the Viral Jenna Ortega Dance Scene from Season 1: Here’s Why
A new addition to Wednesday provides an exciting opportunity for the Addam Family-inspired Netflix series. Lady Gaga has officially joined Wednesday’s cast. Her role is a dream come true for fans, especially considering Gaga recreated the famous season one dance. Since then, fans and series lead Jenna…
Lady Gaga joins Wednesday season 2 Jenna Ortega: What’s her Role?
After Lady Gaga’s 2011 hit “Bloody Mary” went viral when Wednesday fans spliced it together with a clip of Jenna Ortega dancing in the hit Netflix seres, Entertainment Weekly has learned through a source that Gaga will appear in a role on season 2 of the TV show. Full details of Gaga’s role…
Why Stranger Things Fans Shouldn’t Be Worried About Max After A New Photo Caused Season 5 Fears: Why?
Stranger Things season 5 is finally filming, but one photo outside the set has raised concerns about Max’s (Sadie Sink) fate, but there’s nothing to worry about. After lots of mysteries and adventures in both the human world and the Upside…
First Look at Stranger Things Season 5: Iconic Season 1 Team Set to Make an Epic Comeback
Stranger Things season 5 will bring the whole Hawkins crew back for one final mission against the horrors of the Upside Down, and thanks to this, it looks to be bringing back an exciting team from season 1. After four successful…
Sh0cking Stranger Things Theory Uncovers the True Identity of Eleven’s Father: Who Is He?
Warning – contains SPOILERS for Stranger Things season 4, volume 1. The identity of Eleven’s (Millie Bobby Brown) father may always be up for speculation, but one mind-blowing Stranger Things theory suggests a potential answer. After escaping Hawkins National Laboratory in 1983, Eleven always struggled to…
Stranger Things Season 5: Renewal, Cast, Story Conclusion & Everything We Know
Stranger Things season 5 is confirmed to be the final chapter of the Duffer Brothers’ epic sci-fi horror saga, and the last volume in the story of Eleven, Will, and the town of Hawkins is beyond highly anticipated. The ending of…
End of content
No more pages to load