Nobody Wants This is a relationship drama we didn't know we needed, until Season 1 landed on Netflix and we couldn't wait for Season 2. This hit Netflix show revolves around the relationship between Noah and Joanne. Noah is a rabbi who fell in love with a podcaster named Joanne. They are polar opposites. The most striking difference, which becomes the main conflict of the show, is their faith.Joanne is agnostic, so she must adjust to the traditions and rituals of the Roklov family if she wants to be with Rabbi Noah. But there are many thorns in their way, especially in the form of Noah's mother, Bina. However, there are others in the family who seem supportive of their relationship.Morgan is Joanne's sister, and Sasha is Noah's brother. These two have an interesting relationship. They don’t flirt in the usual way. They don’t even try to be a couple. Yet there’s something electric about how they connect. Nobody Wants This captures that weird space where two people get each other so well that you can’t tell if they’re friends, crushes, or something in between.Morgan is played by Justine Lupe, and Sasha is played by Timothy Simons. Both of them are funny and relatable in their own ways. Their lives are also quite messy. Morgan is witty and blunt, while Sasha is goofy and has a way of making even the most uncomfortable moments funny. They somehow just click. Nobody Wants This proves that chemistry doesn’t always need romance. Sometimes it’s just two people who understand each other’s energy even when they have no idea what to do with it.Nobody Wants This proves chemistry isn’t always about love View this post on Instagram Instagram PostNobody Wants This might not have planned for this, but it just did something that makes it stand apart from the rest of its kind. It lets Morgan and Sasha exist in a confusing but exciting middle ground. You can feel the spark between them, but the story doesn’t force it into a kiss or a romantic confession. It instead focuses on what happens when two people connect emotionally but don’t cross the line. It’s more honest that way. Their friendship is complicated and funny, it says more than words ever could.Morgan and Sasha share small moments that might not seem very important but are actually loaded with feelings. They talk late at night and feel comfortable enough to share personal stories. They even confide in each other when they have nobody else to turn to. Morgan realizes that she might not actually like Dr. Andy, and she tells this first to Sasha. She doesn’t share it first with Joanne, with whom she shares everything.Viewers can sense the chemistry there, but it’s never spelled out, that’s what makes it work. Nobody Wants This treats their relationship like a real-life bond that’s full of what-ifs and almosts. It’s refreshing because not every connection needs to become a love story to feel meaningful.The writing and the acting make it all so believable. Justine Lupe and Timothy Simons play off each other perfectly. You can tell they understand their characters deeply. Nobody Wants This nails the modern idea that chemistry can exist without labels.Stay tuned to Soap Central for more updates and detailed coverage.