Overview
- Season 2 debuted on Netflix on Oct. 23 and is currently streaming.
- The show is posting strong engagement and top‑10 performance despite softer critical notices that praise the leads but fault some story choices.
- The central throughline this season more directly engages Jewish practice and the question of conversion, drawing both commendation and critique from commentators.
- Netflix has yet to greenlight Season 3, though cast and creators say the writers’ room is actively developing the next installment.
- Separately, creator Erin Foster is developing a new destination‑wedding ensemble rom‑com at Hulu, reflecting her expanded slate.