Everyone is thirsting over Adam Brody again thanks to Netflix's Nobody Wants This
Adam Brody is the internet's new boyfriend all over again, 20 years after The O.C.
Picture this: the year is 2003 and you and your friends are bickering about who is hotter — Ryan or Seth from The O.C. While Ryan, played by Ben McKenzie, gave off all the bad boy vibes that could make teen girls (or guys) swoon, Seth, played by Adam Brody was the sweet nerd who still had something loveable about him. Chances are, everyone still picked brooding Ryan and his leather jacket, but you can't deny there was something about Seth.
So now picture this: It's 2024, and the whole world is thirsting heavily over Seth, I mean, Adam Brody again. But properly this time and without holding back. And this time it's all thanks to the new Netflix series Nobody Wants This.
Now, most of us didn't have on our 2024 bingo cards, "fall into immediate love with a hot Rabbi on a Netflix show as we hug our pillow late on a Friday night and cry about being alone" but Adam Brody has done it again.
Not only has the man aged like a fine wine, he's made the whole internet fall in love with him all over again after his portrayal of 'unconventional Rabbi' Noah, who plays the love interest of Joanna (Kristen Bell) in the Netflix rom-com series. The last time any man of faith had this hold over us was back in the days of Andrew Scott's hot priest on Fleabag.
The rom-com has gotten rave reviews, with fans calling it one of the 'best' shows to come out of Netflix in some time, and others saying they binge-watched the whole series in one sitting.
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It's official: people are thirsting over Adam Brody again big time
All over social media right now, there's one name on everyone's lips. Adam Brody. He's back, baby, and hotter than ever, and inadvertently healing avoidant and anxious attachment styles all over the world.
From his charisma...
Adam Brody’s rizz in this show is off the charts. It’s like Seth Cohen grew a beard and realized how fine he was and sent an entire generation of O.C. girls into heat pic.twitter.com/JwyAmM58ip
— Emily Bernstein (@emilybern) September 29, 2024
To his perfectly delivered lines, making him the new boyfriend of all of us...
Adam Brody healed all the girls who have ever been told they were “too much” when he said this. I cried actually. pic.twitter.com/Q8ReIynKBt
— Meech (@MediumSizeMeech) September 29, 2024
To seeing emotional maturity actually displayed on our screens for once instead of having some weird-ass tortured man than women have to work to "fix".
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Really enjoyed #NobodyWantsThis on Netflix.
Mainly because they made the guy a really good person.
I was really getting tired of weirdo, 'troubled' guys with communication issues latching on to women who have to WORK to get through to them
This is a relief!!! pic.twitter.com/8NVwj8b3be— ireth ♥ surion (@Irethsurion) September 30, 2024
Adam, or maybe Noah, has single-handedly restored faith in many of us across the globe who have been at our wits end when it comes to dating (and men).
there are celeb crushes and then there’s whatever the hell i feel about adam brody
— lucy ford 🍊 (@lucyj_ford) September 26, 2024
In fact, if we don't get more Adam Brody rom-coms ASAP, we may all riot.
adam brody is the perfect romance lead and we have severely underutilized that in the last 10-15 years
— k 🍒 (@mayfoxk8) September 29, 2024
Just a suggestion, Adam Brody starring opposite his real-life wife Leighton Meester of Gossip Girl fame? I'd pay good money to see it.
You can stream all of Nobody Wants This on Netflix now.
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