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Seth Rogen and Kate Berlant Shine in "Nobody Wants This" Season 2 on Netflix

Summary

  • Seth Rogen's "rock and roll rabbi" performance praised by co-star Adam Brody
  • Kate Berlant also impresses as Rogen's on-screen wife, going "way off-script"
  • Brody plays a more "buttoned-up" character who has to "buckle up and hang on"
Seth Rogen and Kate Berlant Shine in "Nobody Wants This" Season 2 on Netflix

The second season of the Netflix series "Nobody Wants This" has featured several notable guest appearances, but one pair of actors in particular has stood out for their standout performances. According to the show's star, Adam Brody, Seth Rogen and Kate Berlant have delivered some of the season's most memorable moments.

Brody praised Rogen's portrayal of Rabbi Neil, describing the actor as "very funny and talented" and noting that he "just let it rip" during his scenes. Berlant, who plays Rogen's on-screen wife, Rabbi Cami, also impressed Brody, with the two actors going "way off-script" and keeping the lead actor on his toes.

Brody's character, Rabbi Noah, is described as more "buttoned-up" compared to Rogen's "rock and roll rabbi" persona. This dynamic meant that Brody had to "buckle up and hang on" as Rogen and Berlant's characters took the spotlight.

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"Fortunately, that was the dynamic on the page too, in those scenes, Noah's more of a bystander," Brody explained, noting that the improvised performances from Rogen and Berlant fit perfectly with the show's narrative.

The second season of "Nobody Wants This" is now available to stream on Netflix, offering viewers a chance to see the comedic talents of Rogen, Berlant, and Brody in action.

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Brody praised Rogen's "rock and roll rabbi" character, describing the actor as "very funny and talented" and noting that he "just let it rip" during his scenes.
According to Brody, Berlant, who plays Rogen's on-screen wife, also impressed him, as the two actors went "way off-script" and kept Brody on his toes.
Brody explained that his character was more "buttoned-up" compared to Rogen's "rock and roll rabbi", which meant he had to "buckle up and hang on" as the duo took the spotlight.

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