
Episode #68 - 'Avatar: The Last Airbender' - 1x05, 1x06 - Punbending
ReWatchable is back for Avatar: The Last Airbender season 1, episode 5, "The King of Omashu," and episode 6, "Imprisoned." Superfans: Donya and Michal. Newbies: Brittany and Karen Avatar: The Last Airbender season 1, episode 5, “The King of Omashu”: -We discuss the animals on the show. -Aang really loves being a kid. -Does Aang actually understand the gravity of his situation? -How did the newbies feel about this episode? -Will we be getting to the point of this season soon? -We force Donya to say Aang's made-up last name. -We love Cabbage Man. We don't get him, but we love him. -There's a cosplay for every character. -What did we think of Bumi? -So many references that we get. -Were the tasks pointless? -Never underestimate your enemies! -What did we think of our first real look of earthbending? -Did we miss Iroh or Zuko? -Favorite scenes. -Favorite lines. Avatar: The Last Airbender season 1, episode 5, “Imprisoned”: -Is it weird to find Haru attractive...? -Why did Katara feel a connection with him? -Do we blame the old guy for turning in Haru? -Katara's "earthbending" was pretty terrible. -George Takei is not Shang Tsung. -Good speech. Katara, but it isn't going to happen. -It was nice seeing Katara's faults in this episode. -And it was also nice seeing Sokka's strengths. -Are we supposed to like Zuko at this point? -Someone says Zutara and it gets awkward. -Favorite scenes. -Favorite lines. Contact us! Email: rewatchable.podcast@gmail.com Twitter: @Re_Watchable Or in the comments below. Please rate and review us on iTunes! If there are any issues downloading this episode from iTunes, please refer to this guide. If there are any further technical issues, please email podcast manager Mitch at mitch@hypable.com
10 Elo 20141h 20min

Episode #67 - 'Avatar: The Last Airbender' 1x03, 1x04 - Not a Euphemism
ReWatchable is back for Avatar: The Last Airbender season 1, episode 3, "The Southern Air Temple," and episode 4, "The Warriors of Kyoshi." Superfans: Donya and Caitlin. Newbies: Ariana and Karen Avatar: The Last Airbender season 1, episode 3, “The Southern Air Temple”: -Donya’s sexy voice is gone and we are sad. -Ariana writes the best synopses. -Karen’s not so sure about the Harry Potter parallels. -Ariana has seen this episode about 100 times. -We take a moment to reflect on how we feel about Avatar so far. -What do we think about Katara and Aang’s relationship? -We commiserate about our convention food troubles. -We reminisce about Zaboomafoo and teach Donya a few things. -Though Caitlin throws down, and it might start a rivalry. -We have to work on the superfans’ poker faces. -What would Iroh do? -Foaming at the Mouth Guy. -We have some Veronica Mars revelations. -Favorite scenes. -Favorite lines. Avatar: The Last Airbender season 1, episode 4, “The Warriors of Kyoshi”: -We love the girl power in this episode. -Has Sokka learned his lesson, or will he revert back to his old ways? -What age range is this show geared toward? -Do we want the Kyoshi warriors to come back? -We’re so impressed by how forward-thinking this show is. -Favorite scenes. -Favorite lines. Contact us! Email: rewatchable.podcast@gmail.com Twitter: @Re_Watchable Or in the comments below. Please rate and review us on iTunes! If there are any issues downloading this episode from iTunes, please refer to this guide. If there are any further technical issues, please email podcast manager Mitch at mitch@hypable.com
3 Elo 20141h 7min

Episode #66 - 'Avatar: The Last Airbender' 1x01, 1x02 - Everything Changed
ReWatchable is back for the first Avatar: The Last Airbender episode recapping season 1, episode 1, "The Boy in the Iceberg," and episode 2, "The Avatar Returns." Superfans: Michal, Caitlin, and Natalie. Newbie: Brittany Avatar: The Last Airbender season 1, episode 1, "The Boy in the Iceberg" -Brittany was a little lost. Especially during the intro. Wow, that was a lot of information, right off the bat! -A:TLA is drawn in a style similar to anime, but is a Western cartoon. We're glad their mouths match up to the dialogue in this show! -Caitlin tells us all about some of the differences between Western and Eastern animation. -Watching the show again, even the superfans were surprised at how quickly the show moves in the beginning. -It's definitely a lot easier to appreciate this show's intro scene retrospectively. -We're able to understand Sokka and Katara's relationship in the first moments that we see them. -How odd that we don't know that Aang is the Avatar in the first episode! -The character growth we're going to see in this show, especially for Sokka and Katara, is going to be tremendous. -Brittany thought that everyone on the show was going to be able to bend! -Yeah, let's just get this out of the way. This show really isn't strictly a kids show. -No one's age is revealed in the show, so Brittany gives her best guesses (and is pretty close). -Sokka's "sexist" comment was pretty intense for the first drama scene of the show. -Katara tends to see things through rose-tinted glasses, especially about her discovery of Aang. -How cute was Aang as he asked to penguin sledding right as he woke up! -Brittany still doesn't know what the Avatar really is. -"Zuko" will always be followed by "no comment." -And amongst the love of the Firebender from the superfans, the newbie "just wants to slap him." -But then we all agree that it's okay to hate on Zuko this early on in the game. -Newbie Brittany thought that Zuko wore facepaint every day. Instead of having a burn scar. -Gran gran is understandably protective of the last South Pole Waterbender. -Okay, we admit it. Katara does say the word "hope" a lot. -Bending isn't meant to be a magical thing, rather more in line with nature. -Aang becomes a lot of Katara's world, very quickly. Is this because of her missing out on being around any other benders? -We almost sort ourselves into our respective bending types. But then we don't. No comment! -The animal hybrids of this world are the best! How cute were those penguins? -Aang seems to snap into the frozen world that he's in without any hesitation. -Iroh gave us a really neat description of how bending happens this early on in the show. Avatar: The Last Airbender season 1, episode 2, "The Avatar Returns" -The first epic battle between Zuko and Aang showed off some great choreography. -Firebenders could be compared to the Slytherines of the A:TLA universe. -Do we even have time to think of the ships this early on in the show? -Yeah, the A:TLA fandom can get pretty in depth when it comes to ships. -Watching this show right after a show like Spongebob will really not set you up properly for this show. -The animated characters in this show is as real to Natalie as real people characters, due to their awesome complexity. -Sokka goes for the eye of the tiger, armed only with a spear and his trusty boomerang. Also, his moment against Zuko gives him a good reprieve from his less-than-favorable previous presentation. -Arrogance is a common flaw in many characters in A:TLA. -Brittany pretty much hits the head on the nail about what the Avatar state is. -Was it okay that Aang wanted to have so many fun adventures, when such an important mission was already at hand? -What are the events we're looking forward to seeing, in concept, for the remainder of this epic journey? -Aang definitely isn't processing the consequences of his current situation quite yet. -What number re-watch are the superfans on for A:TLA? -This is the first show that hasn't been cancelled that ReWatchable is covering. Contact us! Email: rewatchable.podcast@gmail.com Twitter: @Re_Watchable Or in the comments below. Please rate and review us on iTunes! If there are any issues downloading this episode from iTunes, please refer to this guide. If there are any further technical issues, please email podcast manager Mitch at mitch@hypable.com
27 Heinä 20141h 57min

Episode #65 - 'Avatar: The Last Airbender' - Texas
ReWatchable is back for a brand new show! This round, we're talking about Avatar: The Last Airbender. -We're back for a new show, Avatar: The Last Airbender. -We lay out what this round will be like -- it's a seven month project! -Michal tries to tell us she's not obsessed with A:TLA. -Mitch tells us about his rough beginnings with A:TLA. -It's all Caitlin's fault we're watching Avatar. -Natalie and Donya join us from Beyond. -Karen has an embarrassing story about the first time she watched Avatar. -We like the way Brittany says 'water.' -Ariana brings up The Movie That Shall Not Be Named. -We don't have as many hosts this time around, and that's a good thing! -Please keep leaving us feedback because we really love it. Contact us! Email: rewatchable.podcast@gmail.com Twitter: @Re_Watchable Or in the comments below. Please rate and review us on iTunes! If there are any issues downloading this episode from iTunes, please refer to this guide. If there are any further technical issues, please email podcast manager Mitch at mitch@hypable.com
13 Heinä 201438min

Episode #64 - 'Pushing Daisies' wrap-up - Never Try to Figure out the Science
ReWatchable is back for a wrap-up episode for our Pushing Daisies round where each host gives you their thoughts on the series as a whole. -We're all here on an episode to give you our final thoughts! -Just kidding. This is editing magic. -Seriously, though, each host breaks down what they think of Pushing Daisies now that it's over. -It seems like everyone actually enjoyed the show by the end and are sad to see it go. -Several people wish there could be some sort of revival. -And although we took the good with the bad this round, it was nice to have differing opinions. -One of us decides they're not going to talk about Pushing Daisies at all. -But it's okay because she compliments everyone and it's really nice. -Don't forget you can contact us at any time about any of our shows. -We're doing Avatar: The Last Airbender next. Who's sticking around? -We'll have a new episode kicking off that show soon. Stay tuned! Contact us! Email: rewatchable.podcast@gmail.com Twitter: @Re_Watchable Or in the comments below. Please rate and review us on iTunes! If there are any issues downloading this episode from iTunes, please refer to this guide. If there are any further technical issues, please email podcast manager Mitch at mitch@hypable.com
6 Heinä 201436min

Episode #63 - 'Pushing Daisies' 2x13: Cluck Cluck
ReWatchable is back for the final Pushing Daisies episode recapping season 2, episode 13 "Kerplunk." This episodes newbies are Ariana and Danielle, with superfans Kyle and Colleen. Pushing Daisies season 2, episode 13 "Kerplunk" -Wow, this went a lot faster than we anticipated. -It took way too long for Ned to allow Chuck to see her aunts again. -Kyle thinks that this episode is really representative of the whole series. -Was it easier to figure out whodunnit in this episode? -It was a shame that we had to wait until the end of season 2 to get most of the good stuff. -How awesome would've it been if we got Chuck interacting with her aunts again? -Kristen could sing on Law and Order and we'd be okay with that. -Should Lily always put Vivian before herself? -Why are Lily and Vivian still called "Charles"? -Lily and Vivian have really good tension. -Chuck and Ned looked like they were getting married. -Oh wait, Olive still doesn't know the truth about Chuck. -Each character had really rushed finales. Would the show have been better without the writer's strike that ended the show? -Ariana defies her clucking nature. -So where's Ned's dad. -We actually saw the guy in the sewer! But what about Simone? -The group gives their overall thoughts of the series. -Then Ariana tells it like it is. -This is a visually beautiful show that lacked a lot of character development. -We have a fear of introducing people to shows and them not liking them. -Would we have been influenced by the nostalgia factor of re-watching this show? -Even superfan Kyle defends the different opinions of those on this podcast! -Ariana likes when sharks eat people in pools out of nowhere. -We announce the next show that we're going to be watching... -We'll see you at the Pie Hole! Make sure to join us for our next show, Avatar: The Last Airbender! Contact us! Email: rewatchable.podcast@gmail.com Twitter: @Re_Watchable Or in the comments below. Please rate and review us on iTunes! If there are any issues downloading this episode from iTunes, please refer to this guide. If there are any further technical issues, please email podcast manager Mitch at mitch@hypable.com
29 Kesä 201455min

Episode #62 - 'Pushing Daisies' 2x11, 2x12 - Lovefest
ReWatchable is back with a recap for Pushing Daisies season 2, episode 11, "Window Dressed to Kill," and episode 12, "Water and Power." Pushing Daisies season 2, episode 11, "Window Dressed to Kill." -It's a Karen and Danielle lovefest! -Please tell Christine to get better soon! -Were we surprised that Olive hadn't actually been kidnapped? -Are there any good parents on this show? -Was it selfish of Ned to pretend to be Olive's fiancee? -Is it irresponsible of Ned to stop using his magic finger? -Do we like Randy Mann? -Olive stands up to Ned!! -Is Ned comparing himself to Superman a little conceited? -Did we like the mystery of the week? -The escalator death was so gruesome! -Favorite scenes. -Favorite lines. Pushing Daisies season 2, episode 12, "Water and Power." -Karen has to explain Gina Torres to Danielle. -Why wouldn't Lila want Emerson to be with his daughter? -Did Emerson really not think Lila was going to trick him again at the end? -Do we like Simone and Emerson's relationship? -That flower dude pulled off that wig and dress really well. -Emerson just loves his daughter so much. -We wax poetic about Emerson and Chuck's relationship again. -Why wasn't Ned's father in either of these last two episodes? -What are our predictions for the series finale? -Favorite scenes. -Favorite lines. Contact us! Email: rewatchable.podcast@gmail.com Twitter: @Re_Watchable Or in the comments below. Please rate and review us on iTunes! If there are any issues downloading this episode from iTunes, please refer to this guide. If there are any further technical issues, please email podcast manager Mitch at mitch@hypable.com
22 Kesä 20141h 3min

Episode #61 - 'Pushing Daisies' - 2x09, 2x10 - Saran Wrap Intimacy
ReWatchable is back with a recap for Pushing Daisies season 2, episode 9, "The Legend of Merle McQuoddy," and episode 10, "The Norwegians." Pushing Daisies season 2, episode 9, "The Legend of Merle McQuoddy." -Donya remembers to introduce herself! -Mitch remembers fond times with Donya. -Donya becomes Karen’s Itty Bitty. -How do we feel about Ned forgiving Chuck? -Is it the same as when Ned brought Chuck back? -Did we know Ned was going to forgive Chuck? -Is the saran wrap thing creepy? -The woes of Saran wrap. -Did we like Emerson and Olive’s growing relationship? -Do we think they’ll have a romantic relationship in the future? -Is Olive a good detective? -Everything is coming up Teen Wolf. -How much do we hate Chuck’s father? -Would YOU eat the chocolate cake? -We get a little scientific. -Did we care about this week’s mystery? -Which plot would actually be the side plot? -Do you think this episode was a weak one? -Favorite scenes. -Favorite lines. Pushing Daisies season 2, episode 10, "The Norwegians." -Donya decides she needs to introduce Mitch to Orlando Jones. -Did we like the Norwegians? -What about their accents? -There’s a lot Teen Wolf references in this ep. Sorry not sorry. -So many buttons. -Who is REALLY to blame for everything that’s happening? -How much longer until Olive knows everything? -Should Ned have told Olive he had feelings for her? -Was the conversation between the aunts about more than just a guy? -We’re...kind of thankful for Dwight? -What do we think of George Hamilton as Ned’s father? -Did we think the mysterious man was Chuck’s father? -We get waaaay off topic. -No more dead people or dead fruit. :( -Also, avocados. -But Ned can eat pie now! -Favorite scenes. -Favorite lines. Contact us! Email: rewatchable.podcast@gmail.com Twitter: @Re_Watchable Or in the comments below. Please rate and review us on iTunes! If there are any issues downloading this episode from iTunes, please refer to this guide. If there are any further technical issues, please email podcast manager Mitch at mitch@hypable.com
15 Kesä 20141h 47min