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Gestart March 17, 2026

Waiting for the Lightning Bolt “You’d be a pretty good get for us.” In the second season finale of the hit Netflix series Nobody Wants This, this encouragement is offered by a Jewish woman named Esther to protagonist Joanne, who has been wrestling with the decision to convert to Judaism. It’s a remarkable turnaround from the previously frosty dynamic between Joanne (Kristen Bell), and Esther (Jackie Tohn). Joanne is learning a key aspect of the lived Jewish experience: the choices that would ...

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Waiting for the Lightning Bolt

Commonweal (United States) | Mar 16, 2026

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CLAIM Geplaatst door will Mar 17, 2026
Deze aflevering roept belangrijke vragen op over de aard van geloof en thuisbehoren, en nodigt kijkers uit om na te denken over hun eigen overtuigingen en de rol van gemeenschap in persoonlijke keuzes.
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This episode raises important questions about the nature of faith and belonging, inviting viewers to reflect on their own beliefs and the role of community in personal choices.

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De manier waarop de serie bekering uitbeeldt, kan de complexiteit van religieuze identiteit te veel vereenvoudigen, waardoor de werkelijke ervaringen van mensen in geloofsgemeenschappen mogelijk wordt misrepresenteerd.
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The show's portrayal of conversion may oversimplify the complexities of religious identity, potentially misrepresenting the lived experiences of those in faith communities.

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Esters aanmoediging toont aan hoe ondersteunende relaties significante persoonlijke transformaties in iemands spirituele reis kunnen faciliteren.
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Esther's encouragement demonstrates how supportive relationships can facilitate significant personal transformations in one's spiritual journey.

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Joannes reis naar bekering benadrukt het belang van persoonlijke keuze in geloof, en promoot een boodschap van inclusiviteit en begrip in religieuze gemeenschappen.
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Joanne's journey toward conversion highlights the importance of personal choice in faith, promoting a message of inclusivity and understanding in religious communities.

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De dynamiek tussen Joanne en Esther zou stereotypen over bekering kunnen versterken, waardoor de genuanceerde realiteiten van interfaith-relaties en culturele identiteit in de schaduw worden gesteld.
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The dynamics between Joanne and Esther could reinforce stereotypes about conversion, overshadowing the nuanced realities of interfaith relationships and cultural identity.

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