We finally talk about the most anticipated (read: dreaded) episode of Buffy season five, and discover Natalie reads from right to left. This one's an emotional rollercoaster with a lot of important information. Intro to the Intro: 0-5.00 Black
Buffy goes back to class, and we spend a lot of time talking about how the classroom is an extension of Buffy's slayer studies, leading to her stand against the Watcher's Council. A lot of references to Merlin and Shadowhunters abound.
In which Natalie and Katey are just really angry, guys. A demon falls from outer space (??) and Riley leaves for good, but not before the show betrays Buffy herself.
Katey and Natalie discuss how certain tropes hold up 20 years later in episodes 3 and 4 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 5, "The Replacement" and "Out of My Mind." Oh, and that whole Spike thing happens.
Author Stacey Kade also doesn't have an answer for why Sunnydale keeps growing inexplicably. So Katey, Natalie, and Stacey break down season 4 by characters instead, and throw some not so subtle shade to Game of Thrones while we're at it.
Natalie and Katey might make you uncomfortable with their disagreement on the Parker situation. Weigh in if you want by emailing us at [email protected]. If there's any weird jumps in this episode, it's because Katey and Natalie were r
It's the start of "Buffy" season 4! Things are different because Buffy's in college and Giles is living the life of a bachelor but should definitely get a job, probably. Natalie and Katey discuss the first two episodes of the new season, "The F
Natalie and Katey talk big picture Buffy season 3. Beth from the Buffy Speak podcast joins us as we mostly get hung up on really small details. Heed the Explicit Content warning on this one, kids.
Buffy's graduation is way more interesting than Natalie and Katey's college graduation. The Scooby Gang leaves high school with a bang. Angel just leaves.
Natalie and Katey talk about the ways in which to fake their deaths and worry about copy right infringment during this week's discussion of "Doppelgangland."