Netflix’s hit romantic comedy Nobody Wants This has secured its second consecutive nomination for Outstanding Comedy Series at the 78th Primetime Emmy Awards, cementing its status as a breakout success in a crowded streaming landscape.
The announcement, shared directly by Netflix on social media, highlights the show’s remarkable staying power following a buzzy debut and strong sophomore season.
Created by Erin Foster and starring Kristen Bell and Adam Brody, Nobody Wants This follows the unlikely romance between Joanne, a free-spirited, non-Jewish podcaster navigating modern dating and personal reinvention, and Noah, a charming but commitment-minded rabbi.
Their meet-cute sparks a relationship filled with cultural clashes, family pressures, and genuine emotional depth, all wrapped in sharp wit and heartfelt moments.
The series premiered its first season in September 2024 to widespread acclaim, quickly climbing Netflix’s global charts and sparking conversations about interfaith relationships and personal growth.
Critics and audiences praised the show’s fresh take on the rom-com genre, which has often struggled to find critical respect in recent years. Bell and Brody’s on-screen chemistry described by fans and reviewers as “elite” forms the emotional core. Their performances earned individual acting nominations in the first awards cycle, though Season 2’s series nod comes without acting mentions for the leads, a point of discussion among viewers.
The first season earned three Emmy nominations in 2025, including Outstanding Comedy Series alongside nods for Bell and Brody. Season 2, which dropped in October 2025, maintained the momentum with strong viewership and positive reception for deepening character arcs and expanding the ensemble.
The show has already been renewed for a third season, set to premiere later in 2026, signaling Netflix’s confidence in its long-term potential.
Industry observers note that back-to-back series nominations for a relatively new comedy are rare, especially amid competition from established heavyweights. This year’s category features stiff competition, including Hacks, Abbott Elementary, The Bear, Only Murders in the Building, Shrinking, and newcomers like Margo’s Got Money Troubles and Widow’s Bay.
Yet Nobody Wants This stands out for blending broad appeal with thoughtful storytelling.
Netflix has positioned the series as a flagship title in its comedy slate, benefiting from the streamer’s algorithmic promotion and global reach. The show’s success reflects a broader appetite for optimistic, character-driven stories that avoid cynicism.
Foster, drawing from personal experiences, infuses the narrative with authentic humor about identity, family expectations, and finding love when it seems improbable. Supporting performances from characters like Noah’s rabbinical colleagues and Joanne’s sharp-tongued sister add layers of comedy and warmth.

The nomination arrives at a pivotal time for Netflix’s awards strategy. While the platform dominates in volume of content, translating popularity into Emmy gold has been challenging. Nobody Wants This joins other Netflix contenders across categories, helping bolster the streamer’s presence at the 78th Emmys, scheduled for September 14, 2026.
Public Reaction
Fans have reacted enthusiastically on social media, with many celebrating the recognition as validation for a show that delivers consistent joy. Comments highlight the leads’ palpable connection, clever writing, and relatable portrayal of adult relationships.
Some viewers noted the rarity of a straightforward romantic comedy earning sustained awards attention, contrasting it with edgier or more serialized offerings.
Bell, known for The Good Place and Veronica Mars, brings vulnerability and comedic timing to Joanne. Brody, whose career includes The O.C. and recent dramatic turns, finds new depths in Noah’s internal conflicts between tradition and desire. Their real-life friendship reportedly enhanced on-set rapport, translating into authentic performances that audiences have embraced.
Beyond the core romance, the series explores themes of cultural identity, professional ambition, and the messiness of blending lives. Noah’s Jewish faith and community play central roles, handled with respect and humor rather than stereotype.
Joanne’s podcasting world provides satirical glimpses into modern media and self-help culture. These elements have broadened the show’s appeal, attracting viewers who might not typically tune into romantic comedies.
Production-wise, the series benefits from 20th Television’s involvement and executive producers including Steven Levitan, known for Modern Family. Bright visuals, a catchy soundtrack, and efficient pacing contribute to its bingeability. Season 2 reportedly built on Season 1’s foundation by introducing new conflicts while preserving the central couple’s spark.
As awards season heats up, the nomination positions Nobody Wants This as a potential dark horse. While Hacks sets records in its final season and other comedies bring prestige pedigrees, the Netflix entry’s consistent performance and fan loyalty could sway voters.
Even without individual acting nods this round, the series recognition highlights ensemble strength and writing quality.
For Netflix, this marks another win in building a robust comedy portfolio alongside dramas and reality fare. The streamer continues investing in mid-budget series that deliver strong ROI through sustained viewership rather than immediate blockbuster numbers. Nobody Wants This exemplifies this model: modest origins, organic growth, and cultural impact.
Looking ahead, Season 3 promises further evolution of Joanne and Noah’s relationship amid new challenges. With Emmy momentum and audience demand, the show appears poised for continued success.
In an era of franchise fatigue and algorithm-driven content, Nobody Wants This reminds viewers and the industry that sometimes the stories audiences crave most are the ones about ordinary people finding extraordinary connection.
The full list of 78th Emmy nominees reflects a vibrant television year, but few entries capture the pure escapist delight and emotional resonance of this underdog rom-com.
As Hollywood prepares for the ceremony, Nobody Wants This stands as proof that everybody, it turns out, wants this.
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