🔥 Everyone said they hated him… until now. He’s BACK — and fans are losing it. 😱
He was the most divisive character in Season 1 of Nobody Wants This.
Loved? No.
Memorable? Absolutely.And now he’s returning — confirmed — for a bigger role in Season 2.
I can’t wait to see how Joanne and Noah navigate their relationship now that their careers are pulling them in opposite directions. Most of the attention from fans and the narrative goes towards how Joanne will impact Noah’s job prospects and family. It’s unclear, based on Nobody Wants This season 1’s ending, how their relationship will affect the Head Rabbi promotion that he agreed to pursue. However, Joanne deserves just as much attention when it comes to her podcasting career. Luckily, two essential returning supporting characters will fix the issue by giving Joanne the support and attention that she needs.
Ashley & Ryann Are The Two Most Important Returning Supporting Characters In Nobody Wants This Season 2
Ashley & Ryann Are The Only Supporting Characters On Joanne’s Side





As much as I love Nobody Wants This, season 1 has one big problem – it feels unbalanced. Most of the main and supporting characters in Nobody Wants This, except for Morgan, are Noah’s friends and family. Esther and Sasha are both main characters in the story, and they connect to Noah. The supporting characters Miriam, Rebecca, Rabbi Cohen, and Rabbi Shira have a connection to him as well. Joanne tries to develop a relationship with his colleagues, his friends, and their wives. She tries really hard to join his world and changes parts of herself to fit into his culture.
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Ultimately, the imbalance means Nobody Wants This season 2 bringing back the few supporting characters on Joanne’s side is extremely important. Ashley and Ryann help balance out the cast so that Noah and Joanne are both represented as main characters rather than the story being entirely one-sided. Additionally, the duo coming back in the second season means that Noah and Joanne might spend some more time with her social circle, too.
Joanne Will Need Her Friends To Ground Her As She Explores Converting To Judaism In Nobody Wants This
Possibly Converting Will Be A Big Decision For Joanne Now That She Knows The Stakes

Since the Netflix rom-com is semi-autobiographical (via Y! Entertainment), I expect that Joanne will eventually convert, like the creator of the show (though that’s not a guaranteed ending for the character). I’m not sure that decision will come by the end of Nobody Wants This season 2 with how far she has to go in learning about Judaism and examining her own beliefs.