What's with the sponcon slop in Nobody Wants This? Netflix, nobody wants this | Alaina Demopoulos

When Sunday night rolls around and all I can think about is unwinding with some sweats, wine, and a TV show, I'm not in the mood for Estée Lauder Advanced Night Repair Serum Synchronized Multi-Recovery Complex advertisements. It seems like that's exactly what Netflix had in mind when they commissioned season two of "Nobody Wants This," starring Adam Brody as Noah, the so-called "hot rabbi" and love interest to Kristen Bell's Joanne, an atheist podcaster considering conversion.

As much as I try to focus on the plot, with its cultural differences, disapproving family members, and life lessons learned, my attention keeps drifting to the product placements. The pair of lovers sips coffee and doughnuts from Dunkin', while Noah gifts Joanne a gold Jennifer Meyer necklace. Even in a pasta making class, the chef reminds them they booked it through an Airbnb experience.

The show's creators seem to believe that adding these product placements will make the world feel more authentic, but it comes across as forced and heavy-handed. The focus on brands like Estée Lauder, Flamin' Hot Cheetos, and Seventh Generation feels particularly egregious. It's almost like a parody of product placement in movies.

One can't help but wonder if Netflix is genuinely committed to avoiding brand integration or if they're just looking for ways to make their shows more lucrative. The company claims that these placements are added by creators who believe they enhance the story, but the sheer number and frequency of these advertisements suggest otherwise.

The line between advertising and storytelling has become increasingly blurred in modern television. Shows like "Stranger Things" have made it clear that brands can be used to generate buzz and revenue, even if they don't entirely fit into the narrative. Netflix's own success stories, such as "House of Cards," demonstrate how product placements can be woven seamlessly into a show.

It's hard not to feel that "Nobody Wants This" has become sponcon slop – a term coined by users on Reddit who criticized the show for its excessive brand integration. Maybe it's time for Netflix executives to take note and scale back on these advertisements, as even they seem to agree: nobody wants this.
 
Ugh I'm so done with shows like this 🤯! It feels like Netflix is just trying to cram in as many ads as possible and it's really taking away from the actual story 😒. I mean who needs product placements of Estée Lauder or Flamin' Hot Cheetos when you could be investing more time into character development? It's like they're making it all about the benjamins, not the drama 🤑. Can't we just watch a show that's actually entertaining without being bombarded with brands all day? 😴
 
Ugh I'm so done with product placements in TV shows 🤢. It feels like every other scene is just a commercial break, you know? Like they're not even trying to hide it anymore 💸. The creators are all "oh we're adding these brands because they enhance the story" but really it's just a lazy way to cash in on your show's popularity 🤑. And don't even get me started on how many times I've seen that same bottle of Estée Lauder serum or Dunkin' coffee in one episode... 🤯 It's like, come on guys can't you write a decent script without all these brand shills? 😒
 
I feel like Netflix is trying too hard to make their shows sound "authentic" with all these product placements 🤦‍♀️. It just ends up looking forced and annoying 😒. Can't they just let the story breathe for once? I'm watching a show, not reading an ad booklet 📚. And honestly, who thought it was a good idea to pair Flamin' Hot Cheetos with this drama? 🤣 Just saying.
 
I'm low-key obsessed with "Stranger Things" right now 🤯! I mean, have you seen those nostalgic throwbacks? It's like they're taking us back in time to the good ol' 80s 😎. And don't even get me started on the Eleven powers - mind. blown 💥. But for real though, what's up with all these shows trying to sneak in product placements? Like, can't we just enjoy the show without some Estée Lauder or Dunkin' Donuts in the corner of our eyes? 😒
 
I'm so over this latest trend in TV shows 🙄. I mean, I get it, brands want to reach a wider audience, but can't we have a good show without constant product placements? It feels like the creators are just trying to cram as many ads in there as possible 😒. And don't even get me started on how forced they look. I'd much rather watch an ad break during my favorite show than sit through a whole episode with Estée Lauder and Dunkin' everywhere 🤢. Netflix is all about innovation, but sometimes it feels like they're just trying to cash in on the latest trend instead of focusing on good storytelling 🤑.
 
Ugh 🤦‍♂️, I'm so over product placement in TV shows already 😒. It's like the writers are more focused on peddling stuff than telling a real story 📺. Even when you're not expecting it, it's just so jarring to see someone holding up a Estee Lauder bottle or munching on Flamin' Hot Cheetos mid-conversation 🤯. Can't they just make the shows themselves better instead of relying on brands to sell us something? 🤑 It feels like Netflix is trying too hard to make their shows sound "authentic" but really it's just a bunch of forced brand integration 🙄. And don't even get me started on how annoying it is when you're already tired on Sunday night and all you want to do is chill with some TV... instead, you've got to sit through an ad for a product that has nothing to do with the show 😴.
 
Ugh, I'm so done with product placements in TV shows! 🤯 It's like the creators think we're all just a bunch of suckers who'll buy whatever brand is shoved down our throats. And don't even get me started on how forced and awkward it feels when they're trying to make a "point" about something. Can't they just write a decent script instead? 🙄 I mean, I know the creators think these placements are gonna make the world feel more real, but honestly, it just comes across as try-hard and cheesy. And what's with all the luxury brands? It feels like they're just trying to make us feel bad about ourselves because we can't afford some fancy necklace or expensive perfume. Give me a break! 😒
 
Ugh I'm so done with all these product placements on Netflix already! 🙄 They're just so forced and awkward, you know? Like, come on guys, can't we just watch the show without having to see Estée Lauder being shoved down our throats every five seconds? It's like they're trying too hard to be authentic or something. And don't even get me started on how it's making the whole experience feel like a parody of itself 🤣.

I swear, if I have to watch one more episode with Noah and Joanne sipping Dunkin' coffee, I'm gonna lose my mind 😂. Can't they just pick a few brands that actually fit the story and leave the rest alone? It's like Netflix is trying to cash in on their show's popularity or something 🤑.

I mean, I get it, shows need to make money and all that, but can't we find a way to do it without sacrificing our sanity? 💁‍♀️ Maybe just stick to subtle product placements or sponsorships that don't feel like they're trying too hard. That'd be great 👍.
 
I just binged "Nobody Wants This" 🤣, but honestly, I couldn't help but cringe every time there was a product placement 🤑. Like, can't we just watch the show without feeling like we're being sold something? The Estée Lauder ads are so obvious it's like they're trying to make you think that's what the whole point of the show is 💄. I get it, brands can be used to generate buzz and revenue, but sometimes less is more 🙏. It feels like Netflix is trying too hard to cash in and forget about actually making good TV 📺. The whole thing just feels so... forced 😒.
 
I'm so over product placements in TV shows 🤦‍♀️. I mean, come on, it's like the creators are forcing you to buy stuff just because it's shown on screen. It's not even subtle anymore - Estée Lauder, Flamin' Hot Cheetos... it's all just so obvious. 🙄 The problem is, these placements feel like they're more about making money than actually serving the story or characters. I mean, can't we just watch a show without being sold something every five seconds? It's like Netflix is trying to be too commercial and lose sight of what makes a good TV show in the first place... 📺
 
OMG I totally get what you're saying! 😂 I was watching that same show and I felt like I was being sold a product the whole time 🛍️. It's like, can't they just focus on the story and character development for once? 🙄 The only thing I found interesting was how Adam Brody looked in those tight priest robes 👔. Anyway, I think you're right that it feels like too much and it's really ruining the vibe of the show 😐. Can we please just have a few shows without product placement for one season?! 🤣
 
omg i feel u 🤗 watching shows like "Nobody Wants This" is supposed to be a chill experience but when all i can think about is how annoying the product placements are lol its like they're trying too hard 😂 i get that brands want to be on tv and make some cash, but come on! it feels so forced and heavy-handed 🤑 can't they just stick to good ol storytelling 📺
 
omg ugh i cant even finish watching this show rn 🤯 the product placements are literally cringeworthy like who thought it was a good idea to have noah gift joanne a random jewlery brand necklace just to plug estee lauder?? 💎 and dont even get me started on the dunks coffee and doughnuts 🍪😒 its like netflix is trying to make this show about advertising rather than actual storytelling can we pls get back to the plot already? 🤦‍♀️
 
I'm so over shows like "Nobody Wants This" where product placement is basically just a part of the plot 🙄. It feels like they're more concerned with shilling brands than actually telling a good story. I mean, can't we watch a show without being hit up for a facial cream or a pair of athleisure wear? 😒 Netflix is supposed to be all about original content, not just a platform for advertisers to get their names out there. And honestly, it's starting to feel like they're more focused on making money than on creating something actually good 🤑. Can't we just have a show without the "brand integration" hype?
 
I'm totally with you on this 🤷‍♀️! It's like, I get it, brands can be a great way to make shows more interesting, but when it feels forced and heavy-handed, it takes me right out of the story 😒. And don't even get me started on how many times they mention Estée Lauder that week 🤯. Like, we get it, it's a great product, can we please just focus on the plot? 💡 Also, I've seen shows like "Stranger Things" do it way better than "Nobody Wants This". It's like Netflix is trying too hard to make it cool and trendy 💸.
 
omg u r right?! i was watching that show last week and i swear every 5 min there's a product placement 🤯👀 like what's up with all the estee lauder ads lol meanwhile the plot is good but honestly its kinda annoying to see them just shovin brands down our throats idk if nflix knows how much ppl are gettin tired of it rn
 
I'm so done with all these product placements in TV shows. I mean, can't they just focus on the story already? It feels like they're trying too hard to make it feel "real" or whatever. Newsflash: we get it, you're trying to make some dough off of our eyeballs. But do we really need to see Estée Lauder's logo every 5 seconds? I'm watching a show supposed to be about Noah and Joanne's relationship, not a commercial for their favorite skin care products 😒. And what's with the random brand appearances? It's like they're trying to cram in as many product placements as humanly possible. Can't we just have some genuine storytelling for once? 🙄
 
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