Nobody Wants This Season 2 Review: The Perfect Mix of Messy, Funny, and Totally Relatable

Nobody Wants This Season 2 Review
Nobody Wants This Season 2

Okay, so Nobody Wants This Season 2 just dropped on Netflix, and honestly, it’s like catching up with that friend who’s always a little chaotic but somehow you love them anyway. Directed by Anjali Menon, the show follows Meera Nair, played by the super talented Rhea Kapoor, who’s basically the queen of awkwardly juggling life’s disasters with zero filter.

If you thought Season 1 nailed that mix of cringe and charm, Season 2 kicks it up a notch — more hilarious one-liners, more “oh no, she didn’t” moments, and somehow even more heart. Rhea Kapoor feels completely at home in Meera’s shoes — like she’s been through all the messy breakups, weird job stuff, and late-night existential crises we see on screen. The supporting cast is just as spot-on — Arjun Verma as Meera’s unpredictable bestie and Sonal Rao as her sister bring all the warmth and chaos you didn’t know you needed.

What’s really great here is that the show doesn’t pretend life’s all figured out. Nope. It dives headfirst into the awkward, the messy, and sometimes the downright embarrassing parts of adulthood, and makes you laugh through it all. Director Anjali Menon keeps things feeling real and intimate, with a look and soundtrack that just gets the vibe — like the city’s humbling and exhilarating you at the same time.

So if you’re looking for a series that’s funny, a bit raw, and totally binge-worthy, this one’s your jam. It’s that perfect mix of “I feel seen” and “thank god I’m not the only one.”

Rating: 3/5

A funny, heartfelt reminder that nobody really has it together, and that’s more than okay.

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