Warning: spoilers for "Nobody Wants This" ahead. With its unique blend of humor, heart, and Adam Brody, the Netflix series "Nobody Wants This" has become the internet's new obsession. (No judgment if you watched all ten episodes in one sitting.

) This thoroughly modern rom-com centers on the unlikely romance between sex and relationships podcaster Joanne (Kristen Bell) and Rabbi Noah (Brody), or "Hot Rabbi" to the teenage girls in his congregation. From Brody's captivating charm to his onscreen chemistry with Bell, the show is full of swoon-worthy moments, like when Noah directs Joanne to put down her ice cream before pulling her in for a passionate kiss. Another intriguing aspect of the show is the rare on-screen portrayal of healthy communication.

Relationship success requires more than just listening and taking turns — you need clear and effective communication . PS spoke with two relationship experts about all the ways that "Nobody Wants This" demonstrates savvy, bond-inducing communication with a partner. Charlynn Ruan , PhD, is a licensed clinical psychologist and the founder of Thrive Psychology Group.

Brianna Paruolo , LCMHC, is the clinical director and founder of On Par Therapy. How "Nobody Wants This" Demonstrates Healthy Communication At the beginning of a relationship, "over-communicating is the way to go because often, we don't know what our partner is thinking," says psychologist Charlynn Ruan, PhD. Making assumptions can lead to misunderstandings and hurt fee.