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ReWatchable: A TV Re-Watch Podcast

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ReWatchable is dedicated to re-watching completed cult classic or unjustly cancelled TV shows with a team of both superfans and newbies. Join us for analysis, commentaries, character discussions, and more on each of these shows. We stay spoiler-free on an episode-to-episode base, to give our newbie hosts and listeners a chance to experience things fresh! Shows to date: Pitch, Agent Carter, Sense8, Buffy and Angel, Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra, Freaks and Geeks, Pushing Daisies, Veronica Mars, and Firefly. All our TV Re-Watches are available in our feed, so jump right in at whatever show you'd like. Originally found on Hypable, now produced by Subjectify Media. Find our shows at subjectifymedia.com (http://subjectifymedia.com/) .
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ReWatchable: A TV Re-Watch Podcast - Episode #343 - ‘Practical Magic’ - Tequila Necromancy
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10/31/21 • 143 min

It’s a ReWatchable Halloween Special! Continuing our run of 2021 movie episodes, we are here to bring you our thoughts about the 1998 fan-favorite spooky rom-com, Practical Magic. Starring Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman, this weird and witchy tale tells the story of the Owens sisters, who are as blessed with magic as they are cursed to lose the men they fall in love with. Five ReWatchable hosts have gathered on Halloween to tell a tale of love, loss, raising the dead, and of course, magic.
Fun Facts

  • In case you missed it, we are on Subjectify Media now.
  • Episode 37 of Not About The Weather has a great explanation of what exactly happened and why we’ve got a new website.
  • Our fun facts are themed: what’s your favorite Halloween TV special? The winners include Buffy, Supernatural, Stranger Things, How I Met Your Mother, and Boy Meets World.
Practical Magic

  • Interestingly, all our Americans are newbies today, and our superfans are the international hosts.
  • Kendra had not heard of this movie til two weeks ago.
  • Karen was expecting scarier - like The Craft!
  • Danielle had seen a famous scene on Tiktok which both set the scene and did not prepare her at all.
  • Natalie saw this movie in the cinema in the 90s.
  • Is this a feminist movie? Kind of. It’s very women supporting women, but also weirdly women versus women. Starting with the whole Maria Owens situation.
  • Pro tip: don't curse your own family line, it goes against the biological imperative.
  • So much happens in the first 20 minutes. Some hosts expected the set up of the first 20 minutes to be the whole movie. But no.
  • The aunts casting a love spell on Sally might be well meaning but it’s creepy as hell.
  • Natalie’s theory is that they are breeding her to keep the family line going. Gross.
  • The Faith Hill “This Kiss” scene is a pretty huge pop culture moment.
  • Everyone in this movie has a lot of hair and it is wonderful.
  • Should Gilly, the romantic, have gotten the chance at true love?
  • Was Jimmy a vampire. No. Well, maybe. Well, no. But. Maybe?
  • The newbies did not expect the sisters to be murderers.
  • Let alone double murderers.
  • Was the whipped cream disgusting or inspired?
  • If you don’t make your own necromancy ingredients, store bought is fine!
  • Gary the Cop shows up chasing Jimmy down for Jimmy’s crimes, so he doesn’t seem to be concerned about harm befalling Jimmy.
  • But he does have to uphold the law, and these women are not good at covering up crimes.
  • Did Sally, like, make Gary with her spell?
  • Is the Owens curse objectively real? Is it naive to just not believe in it?
  • If you claim that it’s down to belief only, then Sally killed her husband by believing in it.
  • Karen wasn't expecting to be thinking about the theoretical workings of magic this hard for this movie.
  • It’s called Practical Magic! You didn’t think we may discuss the practicality of magic?
  • Are soul bonds ethical? What about free will?
  • Natalie has read a Supernatural AU of Practical Magic featuring Dean and Sam as the witches and Cas as the cop.
  • But seriously, Sally’s spell. Is it Google Maps or The Sims? (Just go with it.)
  • Natalie delivers some tea about soulmate compatibility. Depressing or inspiring? You decide. Karen is very upset.
  • Just when you thought this movie was over, it is not over!
  • The climax depends on reaching out to all the women who hated them and drawing back the fear curtain.
  • This movie fits into every category. Horror? Romcom? Family drama? Sure.
  • This movie is quite famously full of queer themes, even though it isn’t about lesbians.
  • There’s some chat about why fictional incest is a trope here too. (Just go with it.) We look at why media is incapable of showing intimacy between people without coding it the same way romantic intimacy is coded.
  • A real witch put a curse on this movie. It’s an extreme cult classic in so many ways!
  • Favorite scenes.
  • Favorite lines.
This episode’s superfans are: Maj Elisabeth and Natalie Fisher.
This episode’s newbies are: Kendra Cleary, Karen Rought, and Danielle Zimmerman.

ReWatchable: A TV Re-Watch Podcast is dedicated to rewatching completed cult classic or unjustly cancelled TV shows with a team of both superfans and newbies. Join us for analysis, commentaries, character discussions, and more for each show we choose to tackle.
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The ReWatchable crew enters the Matrix one more time to finish out the original trilogy with a discussion covering whether or not this is a love story, determining who is entitled to eat the cookies, and consider where the next movie may take audiences. This Matrix Revolutions panel is a modge-podge one superfan and several sort of newbies who tackle the biggest questions the series has to offer humanity, including: is this movie the only time Keanu Reeves has made a joke? Join us as we navigate one last trip into the Matrix as we know it and prepare for what The Matrix: Resurrections has to offer!

Fun Facts

The Matrix Revolutions

  • The movie dives right into the thick of it but not action-wise, the characters take center stage
  • Volume was a major issue for home viewing, perhaps due to its IMAX release
  • With the balance of jumping between character moments, did we lose a lot of Neo in this film after sticking very close to him in the past 2 films?
  • Which direction is the train going? And are the passengers running toward reality or away from it?
  • The machines aren’t who we thought they were
  • A moment to acknowledge how great Keanu looks at this moment — and in the PRESENT
  • The Oracle is replaced due to a real life death, however the plot gives a lot to chew on with a vessel changing as a result of a choice made in the Matrix
  • Imagine being programmed to live with a guy who eats half an olive at a time?
  • Is there a lack of emotional investment (or none at all?) for Trinity? But was this intentional?
  • Smith, who are you? Why are you here? What is your purpose?!
  • The cookies are done, but who does the Oracle actually think that they are for?
  • Smith turns out to be quite the three-dimensional character despite Brittany’s best attempts to ignore his existence
  • We are in Zion/the real world for a majority of the movie with the crews of the ships and on the battlefield defending Zion
  • The side characters give us hope
  • The Kid is actually a bigger deal than just being the President of Neo’s fan club
  • Another battle/fight scene makes us care a bit more when it cuts between people rather than focusing on one character at a time
  • The casting of Bane was *chef’s kiss*
  • “Neo dust”
  • Neo is blinded-but he cannot escape Smith’s sunglasses-and he kills Bane
  • Does Keanu make his only joke… ever… in this movie?
  • Trinity and Neo’s deaths - what was the emotional and logical reactions to each of these?
  • Happily ever after, or not, there’s always the 4th movie
  • Neo master negotiator with the machines
  • Iconic RAIN BATTLE
  • Based on canon alone the machines taking Neo is a giant question mark (but there are possibly some answers in the video game)
  • Natalie adds some must-sees to her Sydney tour and it is an eel wall (no thank you)
  • What is the one thing that would keep you living in the Matrix? Or Zion?
  • There are some disturbing procreation discussion
  • What the hell is going to happen in The Matrix: Resurrections?
  • Favorite scenes
  • Favorite lines

This episode’s panel included superfan: Karen Rought, one panelist who has seen The Matrix Revolutions once: Kendra Cleary, one panelist who may have seen it: Natalie Fisher, and one panelist who has never seen it: Brittany Lovely.

ReWatchable: A TV Re-Watch Podcast is dedicated to rewatching completed cult classic or unjustly cancelled TV shows with a team of both superfans and newbies. Join us for analysis, commentaries, character discussions, and more for each show we choose to tackle.

During our rewatches, we stay spoiler-free for our discussions on an episode-to-episode base, to give our newbie hosts and listeners a chance to discover things fresh! We ask that listeners also don’t discuss any spoilers for the...
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ReWatchable: A TV Re-Watch Podcast - Episode #333: ‘Pitch’  1x05 - A Punchable Face

Episode #333: ‘Pitch’ 1x05 - A Punchable Face

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04/29/20 • 97 min

ReWatchable returns to meet the Padres new owner as trades threaten to shakeup the team in Pitch season 1, episode 5, "Alfonso Guzman-Chavez."
Superfans: Danielle and Ariana
Newbies: Kendra and Natalie
Fun Facts: Kendra is participating in GISH-- a scavenger that benefits Misha Collins charity Random Acts. Natalie's fun fact is that Brittany is officially the biggest Will and Grace fan in the world. Ariana encourages you to try guacamole salsa. And Josie update: she's a little spacially challenged.
Pitch season 1, episode 5, "Alfonso Guzman-Chavez"
- The flashbacks in this episode tie into Ginny's desperation to have friends and a lasting support system.
- So how does this trading stuff work exactly?
- The new Padres president has a very punchable face.
- Is Amelia helpful at all in any way? (We don't hate her.)
- This episode really highlights just how young Ginny is.
- Butch is an old hat at being traded.
- Tommy gets traded just when he was becoming Ginny's fren.
- Mike and Amelia are only showing us the post fade-to-black, not the pre fade-to-black.
- Ginny was very protagonist-y in this episode, and other people had to remind her she isn't the protagonist of everyone else's life.
- We see a softer side of Ginny's dad in these flashbacks.
- Josh Peck is proof that white men with connections can succeed anywhere.
- Favorite Scenes
- Favorite Lines
Make sure to join the ReWatchable ReWinders group on Facebook and chat with us about all sorts of fun ReWatchable -related things!

Oh and hey! ReWatchable is on Spotify now!

Listener Feedback:
- Kevin Brown comes in with some baseball real-talk, and we get a very beautiful, very anonymous email.
Fisher's Forecasts and Kendra's Kreeping Suspicions:
-Pitch season 1, episode 6, "Wear It"
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ReWatchable: A TV Re-Watch Podcast - Episode #272: 'Sense8' 1x02 -- Paging Dr. Butcher

Episode #272: 'Sense8' 1x02 -- Paging Dr. Butcher

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07/17/18 • 82 min

Join ReWatchable as we continue our journey into Sense8 with season 1, episode 2, "I Am Also a We."
Superfans: Mitch and Maj
Newbies: Kristen and Brittany
Fun Facts:
Maj is preparing for her Oslo hockey trip and will meet our dear friend Donya! Brittany indulged in a Harry Potter Weekend and must say that Gilderoy Lockhart holds up. Kristen's car has 99,997 miles on it and is named Olivia Luna. Guess why? And Mitch is just here because hosting is hard and he doesn't have a fun fact.
Sense8 season 1, episode 2, "I Am Also a We"
-Synopsis
-Do we like Rajan?
-Themes of parenthood coming through (Nomi, Wolfgang, Rajan, more?)
-Is there more between Kala and Wolfgang connection?
-Brittany makes some connections
-Maj discusses cinnamon buns and Wolfgang's search for himself
-Need to sensor Sense8?
-Nomi can make Mitch cry at any point
-The loss of her support system is horrendous
-LITO LOVE
-And then there is Dani, who is... excited?
-Will does some good and gets hit with the bad
-And Brittany has to be the designated newbie for all Will talk, or not!
-Wait, Jonas is real? Is he though?
-Shoutout Corner Store guy and your shoes
-Let's talk about the viewing experience of Sense 8
-There are a few characters left out - how do we feel about this?
-Favorite Scenes
-Favorite Lines
Listener Feedback:
-When you're not on the podcast, you can BINGE it!
-Is this show good at balancing character stories or bad at it?
Brittany's Brainstorms/Kristen's Kontemplations:
-Sense8 season 1, episode 3, "Smart Money is on the Skinny Bitch"
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ReWatchable: A TV Re-Watch Podcast - Episode #123 - 'Legend of Korra' - 2x13, 2x14 - The Downton Abbey episode
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08/31/15 • 99 min

ReWatchable returns to discuss Legend of Korra season 2, episode 13, "Darkness Falls," and season 2, episode 14, "Light in the Dark."
Superfans: Natalie and Mitch
Newbies: Ariana and Brittany
Fun facts:

Best Twitter moments: Natalie heard from Ewan McGregor, Mike O'Malley thinks Brittany would conquer the Aggro Crag, and Mitch's iZombie tweets are someone's favorite! But Ariana is cooler than us all because she is Facebook friends with Lin Beifong.
The Legend of Korra season 2, episode 13, "Darkness Falls":
-Before we begin, should anyone compare their relationship to Makorra?
-Kya and Bumi are a great aunt and uncle pair
-Iroh was no help at all this episode
-"We're just going to go into this fog, nbd"
-An old ATLA character returns
-How does one get stuck in the fog?
-Bumi and Hannibal have some things to talk about
-Can you spoil video games?
-Teen Wolf plug
-Did Kya and Bumi avoid having kids because they were afraid to raise them like Aang raised them?
-Would Aang every be a good dad?
-Tamora Pierce makes an appearance
-Should Bolin be here?
-Let's talk about Vaatu, the Avatar Ariana correctly predicted! Kind of...
-The show would have been better with an evil Korra
-Is everything really Korra's fault?
-Couldn't Unalaq have been killed so long ago?
-Mitch is dethroned as the lazy Avatar
-Why couldn't someone else take over as the Avatar?
-Favorite scenes.
-Favorites lines.
The Legend of Korra season 2, episode 14, "Light in the Dark":
-Finally for the first time in Book 2 Korra seems human
-Avatar cycle vs past lives
-Korra's spirit is very strong so she becomes a giant blue Korra?
-Why can't we have a retired Avatar for the new Avatar to seek guidance from?
-Where is Vaatu? (crickets)
-What is the science behind the Avatar cycle?
-Would you really want to only have Korra to ask for advice?
-Korra? Why? Why? Why?
-Korra needs a break from being "The Avatar"
-Spirit World theme park coming soon? There are a lot of flaws here
-Can anyone explain what happened to Jinora?
-The newbie explains what is actually going on
-Korra is also a bad politician
-How does the royal line work in the current Avatar universe?
-Brittany is working on a backstory for King Bumi's rise to power
-Korra and Mako breakup. Yay or nay?
-How much has Korra matured?
-Zutara forever
-Favorite scenes.
-Favorites lines.
-Everyone should watch Aladdin and the King of Thieves.

Listener feedback
-For some reason Brittany is now giving out rewards!
-But anyway she will float into your arms and save you from your evil uncle with light magic!
-Guys, we are not done until Christmas with Korra
-But we know what we are doing
-We are not watching Downton Abbey
-But we'll talk about it for five minutes
-A lot of people don't agree with our opinions, but that's okay
-Book 2 had problems, here are a few
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Join ReWatchable as we discuss Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 6, episode 14, “Older and Far Away,” and Angel season 3, episode 14, “Couplet.”<!--more--> Superfans: Karen and Natalie Newbies: Brittany and Mitch Fun Facts: We don't remember Mitch, or when we podcast together, but he fills us in on his quest to get free TV! Natalie shares her reasoning behind why she shops second-hand and why having less options is SO much better. Karen can listen to certain artists while she works, while Brittany prefers to listen to songs she knows all too well. It's a tangent. Do you expect anything less? Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 6, episode 14, “Older and Far Away”: -Dawn: Discuss -Should we feel bad for Dawn right now? Yes. Can we? Not really -Why can't Buffy have a good birthday? -Anya's bluntness is incredibly refreshing this week -"He can sing and do magic!" -Wonderbread 2.0 arrives and there is a weird ice cream thing happening -Spike arrives uninvited -Is everything fine with Spike and Buffy? -Look, we love Tara. Sorry not sorry -Willow is stashing magical items: how do we interpret this? -Does this group hang feel... natural? -WILLIAM -Favorite Scenes -Favorite Lines Angel season 3, episode 14, “Couplet”: -MOW: A tree with a computer. Seriously -Reminder: every monster can have "one good day" -Why isn't Cordelia picking up on Angel's heart eyes? -Cordelia has truly embraced the fact that she has these visions -Sad Angel > Angelus? (Never, but close) -Let's move on to Gunn and Fred -Splitting the check? -Is Groo too handsome? -We have a lot of hair bending to discuss -How aware is Cordelia right now? -Favorite Scenes -Favorite Lines Mitch's Musings/Brittany's Brainstorms: -Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 6, episode 15, “As You Were” -Angel season 3, episode 15, “Loyalty” Contact us! Email: [email protected] Twitter: @Re_Watchable Tumblr: ReWatchablePodcast.Tumblr.com Or in the comments below. Please rate and review us on iTunes!
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Join us as we discuss Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 2, episode 19, “I Only Have Eyes For You,” and episode 20, “Go Fish.”
Superfans: Natalie and Caitlin
Newbies: Brittany and Danielle
Fun Facts:
Brittany's office got a Ms. Pac Man machine and she loves to play Burger Time. Natalie is a pro at Laura Croft Tomb Raider training level, but that's about it. Caitlin, on the other hand, got some fresh air and spent the entire day on the Blue Ridge scenic railway in Georgia. Danielle went to an equally exciting place, DISNEYLAND! Oh, and she saw Ariana.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 2, episode 17, “I Only Have Eyes For You”:
-Where does this episode stand on the mythological, monster of the week scale?
-We're glad some mythology is continuing before the two-part finale
-Danielle shares her Buffy thoughts on season 2
-Does this happen every Sadie Hawkins dance?
-Spike is a person, Angelus is a monster
-Does the interaction between possessed Angel and possessed Buffy give either of them closure?
-The gun going off was an accident
-Could those words have been Angel saying what he wanted to say to Buffy?
-The bad guy is winning the newbies over, but Angel is okay too
-Are there any things we internalized from shows that were probably not the best for us?
-Let's meet our spirits James and Grace
-The romanticism of violence and death is not what we should idolize
-Snakes, hornets, and quicksand, oh my!
-There is some crossed wires in what a poltergeist actually does
-Danielle and Caitlin give us the Supernatural education
-Giles grief councilor may not be alright with him hunting for ghosts
-Is there hope for Buffy and Angel?
-Spike and Dru and Angel have a new home!
-Should we dread the season 2 finale?
-Favorite Scenes
-Favorite Lines
Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 2, episode 20, “Go Fish”:
-Quick analysis- dislike it or hate it?
-Was it as bad as "Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered?"
-Wentworth Miller is currently in the headlines because the internet is terrible
-The fishy transformation
-Can Buffy ever find someone nice who is not obsessed with the sea and you know... rape?
-We have some serious issues with how things happen in the real world
-How do sports tie into school spirit?
-Why is Willow still covering classes and why does Snyder care about sports suddenly?
-Xander figures out how the boys are becoming fish guys
-Gage has an unfortunate encounter with Angel, but suddenly finds a good side of Buffy
-Let's feed the boys some food and Coach? Let's blur that line...
-There is no line between "normal" and "good, okay"
-We need to change what people see as normal behavior
-This episode was a thing that happened
-Favorite Scenes
-Favorite Lines
Listener Feedback:
-"Passion" definitely inspired Grey's Anatomy
-Natalie knows Wentworth Miller now
-Cordy is amazing at laying down what is really going on
-There are some technical vampire hoops we need to jump through
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ReWatchable: A TV Re-Watch Podcast - Episode #268: 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' movie, comics - Is That a Euphemism?
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06/13/18 • 111 min

Join ReWatchable for a discussion about Buffy the Vampire Slayer the movie, as well as the Buffy and Angel comics.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer the movie:
-Mitch has no idea what happened in this movie
-But that's okay! Danielle, Caitlin, Maj, and Karen watched it for him.
-You can really see the basis of the show in this movie.
-But the show was a definite step up.
-Her uterus can sense vampires? Really? REALLY?
-This was Joss' first movie but it really didn't go well for him.
-How much can we blame on Joss and how much can we blame on the studio?
-How was Kristy Swanson compared to Sarah Michelle Gellar?
-Come for Lothos, stay for Amilyn.
-How does Pike match up to characters in the show? What about Benny?
-Merrick is totally Giles. But creepier.
-Is Donald Sutherland still a dick?
-We go through some of the other cameos in this movie.
-Would we recommend this to anyone?
-Favorite scenes
-Favorite lines
Buffy and Angel comics:
-Natalie gives Mitch and Karen the lowdown on what happens in the comics.
-Here's everything that's canon.
-And here's the entire chronology of the Buffyverse.
-We start off with Angel: After the Fall and what happens to our favorite pancakes.
-We're sad about Gunn.
-Buffy season 8 is up next and it reveals that the show TOTALLY LIED TO US.
-Then we walk through the next three seasons of Buffy.
-Natalie still thinks Willow is the worst.
-Dander is a thing and it is Not Good.
-Angel gets weird and we're not here for it.
-Giles must be put back together with magic and guilt.
-SPUFFY LIVES.
-In an upcoming arc, Buffy has a kid. Ugh.
-Is this all wish fulfillment?
-Is there anything we actually would've liked to have seen on screen?
Listener Feedback:
-We're saving this for next week for our wrap-up episode!
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Join us as we discuss Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 5, episode 14, "Crush," and Angel season 2, episode 14, "Thin Dead Line."
Superfans: Karen and Maj
Newbies: Ariana and Mitch
Fun Facts:
Karen is not a morning person, Mitch gets creeped out by the Hunger Games, Maj is disappointed there is no gorilla love story in Kong, and Ariana is obsessed with David Boreanaz and Charisma Carpenter’s kissy-faces.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 5, episode 14, "Crush":
-Synopsis
-Do we like how the characters jump from show to show?
-Drusilla has magical vampire hair.
-Is Xander creepy for liking that Dawn has a crush on him?
-Spike gets a kick out of his little nibblet, Dawn.
-Dawn is rebelling by putting herself in danger without putting herself in danger.
-Is Spike really “in love” with Buffy?
-Don’t mock the pomp!
-But how does Buffy feel about Spike?
-Why do Xander vs. the women react so differently to Spike’s crush?
-Should Willow become a soul factory?
-Can the bumpy guy ever get a happy ending?
-Harmony is divisive.
-Dru is more dangerous than ever.
-We talk about Spike. A lot.
-Favorite scenes
-Favorite lines
Angel season 2, episode 14, "Thin Dead Line":
-Synopsis
-Sit down, John.
-Angel misses his friends and is mad they’re moving on without him.
-Anne is back!
-And so is Kate...
-Mitch believes that Angel is Kate’s gay best friend.
-There’s a new trio in town.
-Wes and Gunn’s friendship gives Karen ALL the feelings.
-This episode is still frighteningly relevant.
-Cordelia grows up.
-What would you do if you had an eye on the back of your head?
-What’s the theme of this season?
-Favorite scenes
-Favorite lines
Listener Feedback:
-We get a new listener!
-And we talk about Passions. Again.
Brittany's Brainstorms/Mitch's Musings:
Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 5, episode 14, "I Was Made to Love You"
Angel season 2, episode 14, "Reprise"
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ReWatchable: A TV Re-Watch Podcast - Episode #112 - 'Legend of Korra' - 1x03, 1x04 - We're All Kevin Bacon
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06/14/15 • 103 min

ReWatchable returns to discuss Legend of Korra season 1, episode 3, "The Revelation," and season 1, episode 4, "A Voice in the Night."
Superfans: Michal and Mitch
Newbies: Brittany and Karen
The Legend of Korra season 1, episode 3, "The Revelation":
-This show jumps right into the middle of the action from the start.
-Korra is lacking a lot of life essentials.
-Why did Bolin agree to help the Triple Threat Triad?
-How old is the Krew?
-Are Mako and Korra the Zutara 2.0?
-Regardless, they work well together.
-Everything changed when the bug-eyed ninjas attacked.
-Are they scary?
-We're not so sure about the lightning bending this time around.
-What did we think of Amon's speech?
-Do we think he has a point?
-Who is Amon? We totally have it figured out.
-It's good that Korra admits how terrified she is.
-Favorite scenes.
-Favorite lines.
The Legend of Korra season 1, episode 4, "A Voice in the Night":
-Asami. How do we feel?
-Fifty Shades of...Avatar?
-Was it right for Mako to drop Korra so quickly?
-Teen Wolf reference for the win!
-We're learning a lot about Korra's mental state.
-Is Tarrlok evil?
-So many love children.
-How did we think the final battle was going to go down?
-Why didn't Amon take her bending away?
-LOOK AT AANG.
-Did we see a statue of Zuko in this episode?
-Favorite scenes.
-Favorite lines.
Listener feedback
-Karen's got a Comic-Con incentive.
-We're on the same level as Orange is the New Black!
-We talk about the music and animation again.
-All Gran-Gran Katara's friends are dead.
-Have we seen Play It Again, Dick?
-Are bending and eye color traits linked?
-We talk a little more about Korra's personality.
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