Adam Brody explains the Season 1 ending that no one wanted.
I don’t know about you, but I was certainly in tears when Joan called to end her relationship with Noah.
“How? Noah, tell me what will happen if I don’t convert,” Joan asks Noah in a heartbreaking farewell scene, explaining that he’s not ready to convert to Judaism in order to stay together. acknowledged.
“Now I know what’s at stake. You need to be someone I can’t promise to be, and if I waver even a little, your whole life is at stake. Is it going to be ruined? That’s not fair to you,” she continued. . “You can’t have both and I’m not going to force you to choose.”
She said, “Don’t chase me,” and left him.
But then, as all good romantic comedy protagonists do, he pursued her. And we got her back!
“So how does this work?” she asked him again.
“You’re right, you can’t have both,” he replies, kissing her in the final scene.
What does that mean? Fans thought it meant Noah would choose Joan over the promotion. Because Noah always declared that he couldn’t have both.
However, Brody told Tudum that Noah told Joan, “I’m putting you first. Everything else will be fine. But I’m telling you you’re my priority.” He said he saw the moment he told Joan.
“Does he still feel that way when he sees the light of day? I don’t know,” Brody added. “That’s an open question.”