what did they say about fabrizio in nobody wants this
In Nobody Wants This , Fabrizio is Joanne’s landlord, and the key things “they” say about him come up in Joanne’s podcast episode where she vents about him and accidentally triggers major fallout.
What Joanne says about Fabrizio
- Joanne talks about Fabrizio on her podcast as “super annoying” and uses him as a relatable landlord story topic.
- She finally admits on-mic that she was the one who threw up in the apartment complex pool, which had to be drained for thousands of dollars, something she had previously lied to Fabrizio about.
- She also jokes that she loves Fabrizio even though he “hates” her, highlighting their tense but familiar dynamic as landlord and tenant.
What happens because of what she said
- After the podcast confession, Fabrizio hears what she said and realizes she was responsible for the expensive pool incident.
- Not long after, Joanne finds a notice to vacate on her door, implying Fabrizio has started the legal eviction process against her because of that revelation.
How others frame Fabrizio
- A legal-style recap article describes Fabrizio under the “charge” of wrongful eviction , but concludes that what he does is actually legally allowed: a notice to vacate is the first step in eviction and gives Joanne the chance to fix the lease breach (for example, by paying for the pool costs).
- Even in that recap, the writer ultimately “sides” with Joanne on moral grounds, criticizing eviction in general while still acknowledging that Fabrizio’s actions are within the law in the show’s context.
TL;DR: They say on the show that Fabrizio is Joanne’s annoying landlord who “hates” her, and Joanne publicly admits on her podcast that she secretly caused an expensive pool mess. Because he hears this, he sends her a notice to vacate, which commentators label as legally valid but morally harsh.
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