Nobody Wants This is a romantic comedy series created by Erin Foster, starring Kristen Bell, Adam Brody, Justine Lupe, and Timothy Simons.
The show explores the unlikely relationship between an outspoken agnostic podcaster and an unconventional rabbi.
While it delivers humor and charm, it also contains mature themes, language, and content that may not be suitable for younger audiences.
This guide helps parents decide if the show is appropriate for their teens or families.
Nobody Wants This Parents Guide and Age Rating
Nobody Wants This is best suited for audiences aged 15 and up due to mature language, sexual content, and drug references. It is rated TV-MA on NETFLIX.
Sex and Nudity: 3/5 (Frequent and Explicit Discussions)
- An episode takes place in a sex toy shop, with visible sex toys and BDSM gear, and characters openly discuss dildos.
- Jokes include sexual references, such as a man joking about having a “half sandwich” (semi-erect penis) when thinking of an actor.
Violence and Gore: 0/5 (None)
- There is no violence or gore in the series.
Language: 5/5 (Frequent Strong Language)
- The show contains extensive discussions about sex, orgasms, casual sex, and infidelity, especially on Joanne’s sex-focused podcast.
- Strong profanity, including “f–k,” “f—ing,” “s–t,” “a–hole,” “bitch,” “d–k,” “p-ss,” and “whore.”
- The term “shiksa,” a derogatory term for a non-Jewish woman, is used several times.
- Religious exclamations like “Oh my God” and misuses of “Jesus” are heard frequently.
Substance Use: 3/5 (Moderate)
- Characters drink wine and beer at gatherings and occasionally smoke cannabis.
- There are references to cannabis gummies, with one character accidentally consuming too many.
- A joke is made about ayahuasca use, but the act is not shown.
Frightening and Intense Scenes: 1/5 (Mild)
- The show is generally lighthearted but includes themes of infidelity and sexual exploration that may be uncomfortable for some viewers.
Positive Themes and Messages
- Exploring Differences: The series humorously examines cultural and religious differences in relationships.
- Self-Discovery: The characters grapple with questions about identity, faith, and love.
Is Nobody Wants This Suitable for 13 Years Old Kids?
This show is not suitable for younger audiences due to its mature themes, explicit sexual discussions, and strong language. It’s better suited for older teens (15+) who can understand the context and humor.
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FAQs-
Q: Does the series include explicit sexual content?
A: While there are no explicit sex scenes, there are frequent discussions about sex, visible sex toys, and risqué jokes throughout the show.
Q: Can teens watch this show?
A: The show is best for older teens aged 15 and up, given its mature language, sexual themes, and substance use.
Q: Does the show contain religious themes?
A: The series lightly touches on Jewish culture and faith through the character of Noah, but deeper spiritual discussions are not a focus.
Q: Are drugs shown in the series?
A: Cannabis use is depicted during gatherings, and there are references to gummies and ayahuasca, though the latter is not shown on screen.