India, Oct. 25 -- 'When I say it's for me, I mean us,' is how Adam Brody's hot rabbi Noah responds in one crucial moment with Joanne (Kristen Bell). It is for both of them; the two of them have now progressed from the meet-cute hesitation and decided to give their relationship a good chance. The second season of the hit Netflix show that made us fall so easily in love with these two gets deeper and more secure in taking their story forward. I am afraid it does not always land, and the show ends up losing a lot of its personality in the process.

Noah and Joanne's relationship is tested because she is just not ready to convert. As much as Noah wants to wait for her and take it as it comes, the people around him (especially at the church), ...