The tenth episode of Nobody Wants Season 2 commences with Joanne and Noah's pre-Morgan's engagement party encounter, fraught with underlying tension that they choose to suppress, pretending all is well. Despite their uncertainties about their future together, they hope for a resolution amidst their silent battles.

At the engagement party, their feigned harmony is shattered by their secretive arguments, each suggestion from Noah infuriating Joanne further. Meanwhile, Morgan realizes the futility of her decision to marry Andy. She pleads with Joanne to encourage her to end the relationship, detailing the myriad of peculiarities in Andy's behavior. Despite her best intentions, Morgan is swayed by Andy's manipulation, using her past trauma to dismiss her doubts.
Frustrated by the continuous struggle with Noah, Joanne ultimately advises Morgan to simply marry Andy, confiding in her mother about the predicament. Lynn's advice resounds with Joanne, prompting her to assert her own needs. Meanwhile, Sasha and Esther strive to maintain a facade of normalcy, though Esther's confession of wanting to struggle for a spark between them stings Sasha deeply. Morgan's comforting words later allow Sasha to accept his willingness to wait for Esther's self-discovery.
The season 2 finale sees Noah's epiphany after a heart-to-heart with Sasha before Esther's breakup. He confides in Joanne that he won't force her to change and accepts their reality, admitting his love for her but also realizing their inevitable parting ways. Noah departs, leaving Joanne reeling, while she finds solace in Esther's words, realizing that being Jewish wasn't a sudden epiphany but rather a gradual process.
Concurrently, Noah comes to his senses about breaking up with Joanne and rushes back to the hotel. Joanne is searching for him too, and their reunion is filled with passion as they embrace. Noah confesses his unwavering love for Joanne, stating that he will always choose her regardless of her faith. The episode ends with them passionately kissing, symbolizing their reunion and acceptance of each other despite their differences.