I Already Love Adam Brody And Nobody Wants This, But Hearing His Reaction To All The Memes About The Show Makes Me Adore Him Even More

I Already Love Adam Brody And Nobody Wants This, But Hearing His Reaction To All The Memes About The Show Makes Me Adore Him Even More

As a seasoned gamer and Netflix enthusiast with over two decades of digital entertainment under my belt, let me tell you this: Nobody Wants This has undoubtedly become one of the most captivating and meme-worthy shows to grace our screens in recent memory. The viral posts about Adam Brody’s character Noah have not only sparked laughter but also fueled a renewed appreciation for our dear Seth Cohen, who seems to have found his second calling as Rabbai Noah.


As a gaming enthusiast, I can confidently say that “Nobody Wants This” from Netflix’s 2024 lineup is one of the standout hits, and it’s evident because Adam Brody memes about his character Noah are everywhere and trending. Now, one of his fellow actors has shared how Adam handled these funny posts, and his reaction just adds to my admiration for him and this delightful rom-com!

Approximately a month has passed since “Nobody Wants This ” was released, yet it continues to be a hot topic, even sparking a humorous Instagram post about dressing up as Brody’s character Noah for Halloween. In fact, the cast has acknowledged and discussed this in their group chat. During an interview with Elite Daily, Jackie Tohn, who portrays Noah’s sister-in-law Esther on the show, also disclosed that “The O.C. ” actor is unaware of the origin of these memes and posts, stating that he finds them mysterious.

The cutest thing happened, because Adam’s not on Instagram or like the internet. And the first time Tim [Simons] sent a bunch of funny memes about the show, Adam was like ‘Huh, I love these, where did you get them?’ ‘Uh, the internet, my guy.’ Instagram! It’s just so sweet that Instagram is not part of his life.

It’s quite amusing to me when someone isn’t much of an internet user, especially when they don’t grasp meme trends. Yet, it’s adorable that Brody, who seems to have a huge fanbase due to his character, was unaware of the source and extent of this admiration until informed by the cast group chat. This ignorance adds a charming touch to him.

Following countless viewers indulging in the series “Nobody Wants This” through our Netflix memberships, Adam Brody experienced a resurgence in popularity. Known as a teen idol in the early 2000s due to hit shows such as “The O.C.” and “Gilmore Girls,” it felt like an old flame was rekindled decades later when he graced our screens as Rabbai Noah, sparking renewed adoration.

It all started with those funny memes, and an outpouring of affectionate laughter for this actor online. What adds to the charm is his genuine lack of awareness about it initially, and then being puzzled about its origin. This just makes the whole situation even more amusing.

It also makes me even more excited for Season 2 of the show!

The show, which no one seemed to want initially, has been promptly renewed for a second season and is set to air in 2025. This news in itself is exciting. But when you hear this tale from Tohn, it becomes evident just how deeply the cast cares for each other and their audience, significantly increasing our anticipation for what’s ahead.

While anticipating Season 2, let’s cross our fingers for an abundance of memes and hope they reach Adam Brody. Given his charmingly offline nature as a digital king, it would be lovely if he could appreciate them without having to browse the internet himself.

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2024-10-27 01:37