Hypable’s ReWatchable podcast is done discussing Legend of Korra and ready to move on to Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
That’s right, folks, we’re finally doing it. You’ve been clamoring for a Buffy rewatch since day one (back when we were discussing Firefly), and though it’s a hell of a commitment to watch all seven seasons, no one would argue it isn’t worth it.
So, whether you’re a newbie or a superfan, sharpen your stakes and prepare yourselves for a complete Buffy rewatch from start to finish. Welcome to the Hellmouth.
About the podcast
ReWatchable is an exclusive Hypable podcast that takes your favorite shows and discusses them episode by episode. The only requirement is that the show has finished airing, regardless of whether it was cancelled or it went off the air at just the right time.
In the past, we’ve discussed Firefly, Veronica Mars, Pushing Daisies, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Freaks and Geeks, and most recently, The Legend of Korra. Episodes are typically released each Sunday.
Each round consists of both newbies (those who have never seen the show before) and superfans (those who have seen the show and love it). Our podcast is spoiler-free, which means you can listen as a newbie and don’t have to worry about any important plot details being revealed before you see them unfold on screen. We ask that you keep this in mind when you’re commenting on our posts as well.
What we’re doing now
The next round of ReWatchable will be discussing Buffy the Vampire Slayer, a show that certainly needs no introduction, as it has shaped and influenced countless genre shows following its debut in 1997. Our Buffy discussion will be hosted by superfans Karen, Natalie, Caitlin, and Selina, who will be joined by newbies Brittany, Ariana, Mitch, and Kristen.
This round is certainly going to bring the nostalgia back for those of us who are superfans, and the newbies will finally experience the brilliance of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Come say hello
You can find every ReWatchable episode here on Hypable, and get in contact with us via Twitter or Tumblr. And if social media isn’t your thing, you can always shoot us a message at [email protected].
Oh, and we heard that if you leave us an iTunes review, Karen will get picked on even more than she already does. Hooray!
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