‘Nobody Wants This’ Cast Charmingly Explain the Key to Onscreen Kissing: ‘I Would Open My Mouth Big’

At an FYC event for the Netflix hit, the cast, including Kristen Bell and Adam Brody, spilled secrets about the rom-com.

Nobody Wants This': Adam Brody and Erin Foster discuss that first kiss

“I had a feeling the world was ready for this nostalgic crossover,” Kristen Bell said at an FYC event for her Netflix rom-com smash “Nobody Wants This” December 4 in NYC. No one ever knows for sure what TV shows are going to hit the zeitgeist, but Bell explained she hoped the dreamy millennial pairing of herself (“Veronica Mars”) and Adam Brody (“The O.C.”) might at least prompt some curious eyeballs.

Boy, did it: Since its September premiere, the 10-episode show about an agnostic podcaster and a kind rabbi falling in love has been a hit for the streamer, and the kind of program that feels like real, non-industry people are actually watching it. (See also: the rise of Hot Rabbi discourse online.) When they were filming it, Brody (Noah) and Bell (Joanne) knew the success would ride on their chemistry.

“We got the script and it said: ‘The world’s best kiss that anyone’s ever experienced in the history of history,’” Bell, who is also an executive producer, said onstage about the lip-lock that ends Episode 2. “I think that I said, ‘OK, how are we gonna pull this off?’ My gut is telling me it’s everything before the kiss. The kiss is irrelevant. We need to elongate every single moment leading up to the kiss, because they can always cut it out. But it has to be so long that we feel like we’re in trouble, way too long looking into each other’s eyes, way too long looking at each other’s lips. And then [Brody] did the face-hand thing, which I was like, ‘Can we make that a consistent thing?’”

“I think that was in the script,” Brody said, humbly. “Why can’t you just take credit for it?,” Bell countered to laughs from the crowd, as well as co-stars Timothy Simons, Justine Lupe, and Jackie Tohn.

Nobody Wants This Ending Scene - Noah Kiss Joanne and Choose Her

Brody went on to explain his thinking: “As a baseline, you don’t stick your tongue in the other actor’s mouth unless you’re doing something very erotic or something. But I said, ‘Look, I also don’t want to do a real movie kiss where your lips are closed for a long time. I want it to really look like I’m slipping her the tongue, so I would open my mouth big.”

“All said on set,” Bell confirmed. “Cutest thing I’ve ever heard in my life,” Tohn agreed.

Everyone was having a miserable time, clearly.

Nobody Wants This. (L to R) Timothy Simons as Sasha, Adam Brody as Noah in episode 108 of Nobody Wants This. Cr. Si © 2024

Elsewhere during the onstage chat prior to a screening of Episodes 1 and 2, Simons (Sasha), Lupe (Morgan), and Tohn (Esther) dove into their love triangle of sorts, noting that originally the plan was for Sasha and Morgan to kiss at the end of the season, before the team realized that really wasn’t the story they were interested in telling. (This reporter agrees: Bad idea!)

“It isn’t super funny to like, break up the family,” Simons noted. “That’s not a super fun thing for a TV show to do, but I do think that there is something interesting [there]. … There is an attraction between those two characters, whether or not it’s romantic or sexual, or just an attraction of interest, that is there, and it’s sort of complicated, and they’re trying to figure it out. I think that is a lot of what’s underneath there.”

While the cast was tight-lipped about what exactly is to come in Season 2, fans hopefully won’t have to wait too long to find out what happens next. They are set to return to set in February, with new showrunners, and per earlier remarks from Brody, Netflix is hoping to have the second installment out in fall 2025.

“Nobody Wants This” Season 1 is streaming now on Netflix.

Related Posts

Oh, here we go again—Meghan Markle and Prince Harry delighted us with their *innocent* presence in Pasadena, California, where they reportedly arrived with a camera crew and bodyguards—but there were no food donations.

 Oh boy, here we go again—Meghan Markle and Prince Harry gracing us with their *selfless* presence in Pasadena, California, where they supposedly showed up to help victims…

Meghan Markle and Harry serve food at an evacuation centre as they interact with fire victims: ‘You’re not royals…just two stupid celebrities’

 Meghan Markle and Harry served food at a evacuation center as they interacted with the fire victims. Meghan Markle and Harry wore hats apparently to keep a…

Piers Morgan and Candace Owens Team Up to Criticize Meghan Markle’s Cooking Show Piers Morgan Finally Reveals His Thoughts on Meghan Markle

 Piers Morgan and Candace Owens Team Up to Roast Meghan Markle’s Cooking Show Piers Morgan has finally unleashed his thoughts on Meghan Markle’s cooking show, and it’s…

Jamie Lee Curtis slams Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for PR scam: will it ever stop?

 Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Spark Controversy Amid California Wildfires Once again, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have found themselves at the center of controversy—this time using…

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s latest PR stunt: 45-minute photoshoot in fire-ravaged neighborhood Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have…

 Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Latest PR Stunt: A 45-Minute Photo Op in Fire-Ravaged Neighborhoods Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have managed to grab the spotlight once…

Actress Justine Bateman calls Meghan and Harry ‘disaster tourists’ after ‘photoshoot’ fire in LA

 Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been slammed by Justine Bateman as ‘disaster tourists’ after they appeared volunteering during the LA wildfires.Twitter to blast the couple after they were spotted in…