





Put your bag and your ice cream down, because there’s a very important question you need to answer about Nobody Wants This. The rom-com, starring Kristen Bell and Adam Brody as an unlikely couple who meet and fall in love in Los Angeles, is sitting pretty on Netflix’s list of the Top 10 most-watched TV shows for the second week in a row.
In fact, Erin Foster’s semi-autobiographical rom-com series has risen to the No. 1 spot on the English TV list with 15.9M views in its second week. Not only are more people around the world discovering the pure electricity of Bell and Brody as a romantic duo, plenty of you are rediscovering it. Repeatedly.
We want to know what you think the most rewatched scene of the series is. Refresh your memory … again … by watching these important romantic scenes below, then vote in our Twitter poll to tell us which scene you can’t stop thinking about. Scroll down to find out which scene took the top spot!
Nobody Wants This is now streaming on Netflix. You can find the rest of this week’s Netflix Top 10 here.

Joanne (Bell) and Noah (Brody) bantered their hearts out before acting on their sizzling chemistry for the first time, and that slow burn culminated in a kiss that Joanne describes as “the single greatest kiss of my entire existence.” In case you’re wondering, Brody tells Netflix that he interpreted that description as an edict to “really take your time and luxuriate in it.”

Remember when you were a kid, and you saw one of your teachers at the supermarket, and it was so strange to see them living their real lives? This is worse. Noah and Joanne take an impromptu trip to a sex shop on their first date … where Noah runs into one of his synagogue’s board members. While wearing a spiked collar with a leash.

Listen, it’s hard to be vulnerable. Which is why, when Joanne tells Noah exactly why she’s so afraid to let her feelings for him grow even stronger, she has to turn her back to get it all out. Luckily, she knows he’ll be there receiving her message on the other side. Kind of like a verbal trust fall.

There is one thing worse than sending a text about someone to that person, and it happens to Morgan (Justine Lupe) when Joanne’s phone connects to her car and plays Morgan’s brutally honest smack-talking texts out loud — in front of their subjects, Noah and Sasha (Timothy Simons).

































































































