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The Watchers' Rewatch

The Watchers' Rewatch

By: Richard Jago
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The Watchers' Rewatch is a 'Buffy' and 'Angel' retrospective in which we will be revisiting every episode of both shows (with some bonus episodes to cover the wider Buffyverse to boot). Your watchers for this journey are Richard Jago and Tish Watson, who will be covering their love of the shows, discussion of the various characters, the fashion presented in the show (well, at least one of them will be), and how 1997 can't possible be *that* many years ago.


You can support the show on Patreon (patreon.com/TheWatchersRewatch) which includes early access options, discord server, and bonus content.

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  • The Watchers' Rewatch episode 32: Go Fish
    May 20 2026
    Something is after the successful SunnyD High swim team! Even worse, the official name for these beasties is "Gill-Monster" which just leans a little too much into nominative determinism for me. Either way, Buffy will have to protect the swim team, which sometimes means basically stalking them. Also it sometimes means breaking a swimmer's nose. Honestly, it would've gotten even worse for him if she hadn't.

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • The Watchers' Rewatch episode 31: I Only Have Eyes For You
    May 13 2026
    The students and staff of Sunnydale High are reenacting a traumatic past event - because they don't have enough present-day trauma, obvs. Will this deathly cycle repeat ad infinitum? Will Buffy be able to handle her own trauma? Will Xander ever know the love of a woman? You know, in a full body sense?

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • The Watchers' Rewatch episode 30: Killed by Death
    May 6 2026
    Buffy is unwell, to the point where she's hospitalised. She then sees something so freaky that it still makes me borderline psychologically unwell - the creepiest-looking monster we've seen so far in the Buffyverse (I know, you'll just have to wait till season 4 episode 'Hush' for *them*). Buffy decides, as she usually does, that violence is probably;y the answer. And as usual, she is correct!

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    1 hr and 36 mins
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