The wizards podcast pairing reminds me of that joke from the good place where Michael says “hey, we’re friends! Like…Ross and Phoebe!” And Eleanor is like “weird combination but okay I guess so”
Or community where Abed tells Annie "I didn't know we were REALLY good friends, kinda like Chandler and Pheobe who never really had stories together... sure I'll do it Chandler!"
Ross taught Phoebe how to ride a bike tho. That’s a good friendship. They didn’t always get storylines together but you knew there was love there. And as for Phoebe and Chandler, one of my favorite episodes is when Phoebe helps him get Monica’s engagement ring. They are an underrated duo! (Obviously not the core pairings of the show though, honestly, justice for Phoebe! She should have gotten more screen time!)
@@KarmaticBuggAdventures yeah they’re under fire rn rightfully so because they made some disgusting comments on a livestream about the Dan Schneider victims 😬
The It’s Always Sunny podcast is awesome because those guys are pretty tight lipped as far as celebs go. This podcast is the first time they’ve been really open about their lives and creative process. Also…they hardly talk about the episodes lol they always get sidetracked
The main cast are also the creators and main writers of the show so you get some actual insight into the creative process at all levels as opposed to wowwww member when we filmed that yeah I member
i feel like these are sort of a replacement for "director's commentaries" almost since releasing shows on dvd is much of a thing anymore, it fills a similar kind of desire to hear people talk about the show they were on
The Always Sunny Podcast is the best rewatch podcast because: • Glenn, Rob, and Charlie are best friends • they are also the main actors, writers, creators, show runners, editors, directors etc. so they know the entire behind the scenes • the runner of the pod, Meg, was a long time fan of the show for years before working on it so she knows what the fans want to see and she adds that love for the show that comes with fan podcasts • very loose so it feels genuine • have episodes not related to a specific episode watch (and some that barely tie into the show at all) • isn’t nostalgia bait but instead is for them to improve later seasons/ see how much the show has changed over its run • they get on guests that most people wouldn’t (composers, guest stars, choreographers, exec producers, writers)
the fact that they go off the rails so often and talk about things outside of the show is one of the best parts of the podcast to me. A couple of episodes aren't even about the show at all (Rob's altercation, the health exams). It feels like 3 friends just hanging out and shooting the breeze, and it's great.
Whoever edits that podcast is a god also, that part when they're talking about how they're not like their characters and then it starts playing podcast clips of them being exactly like their characters always kills me
When Glenn addresses the fact it's 20 minutes into the podcast and they haven't talked about the It's Always Sunny episode yet, then they proceed to not talk about the episode for another ten minutes. My favorite episodes
The TV show podcast I liked a lot was The Good Place: The Podcast. It wasn't a rewatch podcast, they recorded it while filming the show and it's basically like an extended commentary track. Because they were recording at the same time as the show, the guests were way more varied. Actors, writers, but also VFX people explaining how they did certain scenes. I think this is also why the always sunny podcast is so popular. It features people who are actually involved in making the show, who know where certain ideas came from, who know things that no-one else does, because it never made it in the final script. And those people aren't just one-time guests, they are on the show enough to actually get into specifics.
That podcast was a great supplement to the show. It had really interesting behind the scenes info from people you wouldn't normally hear from like the the set designers, costume designers, and more people in the background you wouldn't think of.
Reminds me of the Chernobyl podcast. It gave a lot of insight to the creation of the show itself as well as the real history of the events the series is based on. Would recommend!
I gotta say the Ned's Declassified podcast makes me feel even happier to be a fan of the show. Knowing they had such a great time and are close friends now is just uplifting.
The Always Sunny podcast is truly the best example of a rewatch podcast because they’re not JUST the main actors, they’re the creators and writers and directly involved in so much more of the show making. Outside of the podcast itself, none of the guys are terribly public (except Rob with Welcome to Wrexham) but it’s a great chemistry between them all, amazing guests, and just….such a comfort show.
Scrubs feels like older dads looking back at their college days. They’re precious. And a lot of the storylines were incredibly heartfelt and featured people they loved.
Ned's Declassified was one of the few shows I watched growing up that didn't leave me upset when it ended, I felt it closed on a pretty satisfying note.
@@Pendji but that is not describing Pam or Angela lol they were pretty core characters. Reed and Packer were background characters. Those women were not.
I've been really enjoying Wizards of Waverly Pod recently. Jennifer Stone is so refreshingly normal and levelheaded about everything. I feel like there's this stereotype that teen actors who don't "make it" as adults grow up to be trainwrecks, but Jennifer seems more sensible than some of her peers who were successful as adults.
Goes to show how completely out of the loop I am when I thought the Always Sunny podcast was the only one to ever do this concept ever, and had no idea any single one of these other ones existed
The Office Ladies pod is one of the biggest comedy pods out there, it's insane. I remember rewatching TV shows constantly when I had bad, undiagnosed anxiety and depression. Constantly rewatching things that I knew the outcome for the sheer comfort/nostalgia. That says something about the world of rewatching is such a popular and mysterious phenomenon...
there are some episodes of the Sunny podcast where they don't even talk about the planned episodes until like half an hour in. Since they're shooting a season right now, they also offer some insight into differences between shooting the episode they rewatched and shooting the current season. Even without the rewatch factor, that podcast could stand on its own I agree lol
I ignored the podcast thinking it'll be cringe until I saw on YT Glenn was wearing a Gojira T shirt, thought it was wierd, I assumed he's a very relaxed man. I now know better lol. They're such grea5 guys.
It’s the only podcast I can actually listen to without getting bored or annoyed, those guys are genuinely entertaining & they aren’t even talking about the episodes most of the time lol
The gang from Its always sunny is the best. 1. They have everyone from the show on at some point. 2. It isnt nostalgia because the show hasnt ended. 3.They all have money, they are doing it for fun. 4. The show is funny so hearing the stories behind the scenes is awesome. 5. Charlie Day is my spirit animal. Lol.
Yes I agree with all of this. I would also say the fact it is run and created by some of the main few writers gives a much deeper insight then if they were just actors in someone else tv show
Yeah, I saw that he had IASIP Podcast featured prominently, and I came down looking for this. The actors are also the writers, so it’s great hearing about how they came up with the ideas, and behind the scenes stories about what went into making the episode. There’s no way any fan of the show would not enjoy the podcast.
Both Selena and David have pitched a reboot/sequel multiple times for wizards, sadly they’re shot down everytime. Whether kid friendly or adult oriented.
disney would 100% make it for disney plus, they're desperate for nostalgia bait shows on there, David and selena probably pitched it like 10 years ago or something
The thing about the Ned's crew being a little bitter about Zoey 101 getting a reboot makes total sense to me. The appeal of Zoey 101 was honestly the setting. It was so cool to watch these kids at this school by the beach. I don't know how that translates into a reboot. Ned's Declassified has the perfect transition to an adult reboot. They could have done a high school survival guide, college survival guide, adult survival guide. I would be interested in any of those. I'm on their side. Of all the Nickelodeon shows, I think a reboot for them makes the most sense.
I do think the rewatch pods are much better than the "adult reboot" series have been, and 1000% better than a reboot of the series with a different cast as well. You just know Friends is going to be done again in the next 5 years like HIMYF.
100%. Devon even said while He was still open to a Ned’s Reboot, He was kind of Happier with The Pod and I kind of agree. Feels more genuine and doesn’t taint The Original.
I like the Neds podcast because they use the subject of the episode as a jumping off point to talk about other things. I think Devin, Daniel, and Lindsey are just interesting to listen to.
Yes! I’ve been watching the whole series and I absolutely love it! I love that Lindsey (played Moze) isn’t afraid to talk or joke about her struggles with mental health or substance abuse issues she’s had because I can relate personally with that. I also have had my own issues with it and it’s refreshing hearing someone just throw out a funny aside or quip about something pretty dark as a way to show that “hey, it happens. Whatever. I’m better now. I never want to go back. Let’s laugh about it.” It’s not even something she brings up constantly either so it’s not super uncomfortable to watch if you can’t relate.
Yea this is why I watch it, they spend less and less time talking about the show and more about just growing up and life issues as friends. The behind the scenes and other filming insights are definitely neat, but I like the chemistry they have and how open they are about talking about their lives as people who grew up at the exact same time i did with very different life experiences. Lindsey hasn’t even watched the episodes they’re supposed to talk about for the last couple podcast episodes lol. It’s crazy to see childhood stats you’d think are set for life…not watching their own show because they don’t want to pay for Netflix and need someone to share with them!
I'm honestly enjoying the Wizards of Waverly Pod as someone who grew up watching the show and loving the things they cover in each episode, esp the look BTS and little moments they remember from filming. And gotta say, when it comes to hosts, it's who I imagined it would be, Harper (Jennifer's character) and Jerry (David's) are both iconic figures when it comes to the story (Harper is the best friend of the main character with so much personality she stays in your mind and David is the dad). Not to mention they have great chemistry as hosts and are good friends, so things flow nicely.
It's great if you're into the industry because David is part of Hollywood Dynasty and Jennifer is a big movie buff so thwy actually provide a lot of insight!
i would have loved to see david henrie though. selena is understandable she's doing a different show and prob booked and busy but idk, or even Jake T. Austin.
Everyone was asking for Ned’s Declassified Adulthood guide so we had to make that a podcast too 😊 (it’s us. Not the rewatch pod. But the one that tackles adulthood topics/issues to help you survive!)
I really like Office Ladies, because they do a lot of behind the scenes stuff and not just talk about the show. I really like hearing about TV production, so this is interesting to me.
If it doesn’t already exist, the next tv show to be turned into a podcast will be Modern Family, it’ll be called Podern Family and be hosted by the neighbors and Ariel Winter
I actually love the Ned’s one! They have great chemistry and actually talk about adult stuff now including the show. It’s pretty funny and usually isn’t about the show much as they end up talking about stories along with the making of the show sometimes.
I think the Ned's Declassified pod has a lot of potential staying power, because the show was about experiences and advice about things to avoid. So, when they are done going through the show it could just be more of them talking about their lives and giving advice on how they might have handled things differently or even times when they handled things well
I'd say a rewatch podcast is more of a dvd commentary in an age where no ones buys dvds anymore. Disclaimer though, I've not heard any of these podcasts. But if it's basically cast and crew giving interesting trivia and sharing fun stories then I'm all for it.
I've watched a smattering of each of these podcasts and would definitely concur. I say, why not! In a world where truly anyone can make a podcast, it can be really nice to hear nostalgic figures talking about nostalgic times.
I think the biggest thing is really just the chemistry between the hosts. I think that's why Kevin and Jenna have had multiple Glee podcasts, because the two of them have such great chemistry and are a lot of fun to listen to.
What I like about the Ned Pod, is while they do go on long tangents about things other than the 11 minute episode, it’s almost like a new survival guide. They’re giving tips, and jeez Louise, Lindsay’s stories are a big “what not to do,” or a “if you did do that, there’s still hope for recovery.”
I have to say, "Drama Queens", the rewatch podcast by the 3 lead actresses of One Tree Hill, is phenomenal. They finally have a platform to talk openly about the abuse they received from their boss at the time, how it permeated the entire industry in the 2000s and how it affected them. Going episode by episode allows for behind the scenes stories, realisations of personal growth and viewing of plotlines through a modern day lens.
Every single actress was abused at the beginning of the 2000’s ? 😂 damn you’d think they’d like… stop…. At some point. But they never did. They kept up with it, got rich, then chose to expose the “abuse”… of course wayyyy after they rept all the benefits and were long past any of what they spoke about.
i listen to the its always sunny podcast and really enjoy it- not for nostalgia but to head about the behind the scenes of the show and how it came to be. find it very interesting.
Adventure time would be such a fun one, because you have the acotes, you have the music, the art, and comedy; just so much that can be talked about. And the dvd commentaries is already really fun to listen to.
I miss the audio commentaries where the actors are in character and even have an in universe reason for watching the show. Like the Avengers watching Earth's Mightiest Heroes but to them, they were watching "surveillance footage" of their missions!
I’m holding out for an official Bobs burgers podcast😔✋🏾 and bojack horseman. There are fan podcasts but I’d LOVE to hear the writers take on both of these.
I love Pod Meets World for nostalgic reasons but I really do enjoy hearing Rider, Danielle, and Will talk about their experience as actors. Also they just have great chemistry. It's clear that they've been friends outside of the show for a long time and it does feel like you're just hanging out with your friends. It's awesome.
Ive listened to a bunch of these and Pod Meets World has been my favorite. And I agree, I just like listening to those 3 talk about anything. Plus they do a great job at bringing us behind the scenes, more so than others.
The Neds Podcast isn’t really a rewatch podcast, they just use the episode subject as a jumping off point to talk about random and interesting stuff from their lives.
We demand the Neds reboot. Ned's Declassified Workplace Survival Guide. They could mature up the tone a little and have infinite oppurtunities to make fun of training videos.
@@jadacampbell9331 At the very least have a few episodes revisiting the school. Or they could have each season focus on a profession. Maybe a few seasons in being "teaching"
I really like the wizards of waverly pod. I loved the show as a kid and now I find it really interesting to hear about what went on behind the scenes and what’s going on in their lives now. Also Jennifer and David are really good hosts.
@@cee8chOn their podcast? Not really, they try to steer away from drama that’s irrelevant to their show. But they do talk about it on different podcasts if they’re getting interviewed by someone else. And Michael has a separate podcast where he interviews people so if he has former costars on, it may come up. But really they just talk about their experiences with knowing and working with Allison Mack.
I hate how no one is talking about ‘The Psychologists Are In’ because it really is fantastic. The focus tends to be more on how the show was made, so it really gives you insight into the process of making a tv show. They go from interviewing the creator, who share his inspirations fox the show, to talking with James aka Shawn, who helped create his character, and how the hosts, Maggie and Tim, were involved in crafting their characters and the show as a whole. I highly recommend it because I’m learning so much as a screenwriter and comic writer. Great video as always, I love how you can present both sides and still keep the good vibes going!
I've only listened to Office Ladies and the Parks and Rec podcasts (and Fly on the Wall with Dana Carvey and David Spade all about SNL - but they don't go episode-by-episode), and IMO they're just legitimately enjoyable, interesting, and informative podcasts. The Office Ladies and Parks and Rec guys divulge all kinds of behind-the-scenes stuff that's just really cool to learn about. And the guests are generally the writers/directors/stars of the shows. Simply as a *concept*, I guess it's kinda weird in a way, but just as a fun podcast to listen to, I think both of them are cool. For the Office Ladies, I think a lot of people had been urging them to run with the idea, and they agreed that it would be fun. Also, they're actually best friends in real life, so it's kinda just an excuse for them to hang out and share memories and stuff. Quite similarly to what you said about the Neds podcast - the Office Ladies definitely go scene-by-scene with each episode, but they also randomly talk about their lives and stuff outside of the show, in much the same way. Though I do think this concept was definitely popularized by them, and everything that came after is basically just copying them, so that's kinda "cheap," I guess. It really depends on the individual podcast - Angela and Jenna are fun to listen to and have pretty good memories, so it's fun to listen to them. That might not be the case with some other podcast, especially if the show itself wasn't something as loved and long-running as the Office. I think it makes sense for Parks and Rec, and Always Sunny - maybe not such a good idea for other shows.
In all honesty, the gravity falls podcast hosted by Alex Hirsch was the one constant in my life while I was going through a lot of medical stuff. So I hope these podcast creators know how much they’re helping people and that they’re mostly not desperate. ❤
Thank you for letting me know this exists! I live with chronic illnesses and pain and I love gravity falls ♥️ need all the comfort listening/watching I can get
shoutout to this comment, i was hyperfixated on the show for years but i didn’t know about podcasts yet!! i’m excited to start. hope all your medical stuff worked out as well, wishing you well
The Sopranos rewatch with Michael Imperioli and Steve Schirripa was really enjoyable. But mainly because that's a show that's way more deserving of an episode by episode breakdown. It also felt more genuine because they started it during covid lockdowns when they were bored, not for any career boost
Scott, you have some kind of super power of taking minor annoyance that I have and making videos about it. Rewatch podcasts have been driving me nuts and it has just taken over the entire "Movies and TV" category on my podcast app.
The it’s always sunny pod is such a blast. Not only is it so entertaining, but it feels like it adds value to the legacy and viewing experience of the show.
i think it's interesting that there aren't many animated series rewatch podcasts since cartoons are a prime source of nostalgia. maybe it's because the voice actors aren't people you can recognize right off the bat unless you're still really into the medium, but i mean they literally have voices meant for podcasts and i feel like it'd be easier to get the stars and crew, even the creators, for some of them. it would at least be a semi new perspective from the usual sitcom rewatches that are dominating
Yess I was thinking the same thing while watching! The only shows I'd eat up a rewatch podcast of are animated. Loved Rob Paulsen's podcast, it's the closest thing I got
Not that they really need the support, but Dante Basco and Janet Varney have an avatar rewatch podcast. I've liked the episodes I've listened to. I'm in the early episodes, so they haven't quite found their footing yet, but it's been interesting to hear the background of how the show was made
It isn't surprising Christy Carlson Romano is the one behind the current crop of rewatch podcasts. Before that she was doing what I can describe as a 'walk & talk' vlogs about her career with some gems like "How Katy Perry got my record deal" and "I auditioned to Princess Diaries and lost the role to Anne Hathaway".
The Neds podcast I've been watching is actually pretty good. It's a lot more about personal stories that tie into the episode they're talking about but it's actually fascinating to see where they've come from a show that was about life lesson in middle school, arguably a much more turbulent and awful time for many kids, even more so than highschool.
i love the always sunny podcast because they rarely talk about the episode they are supposed to rewatching, and its just the writers making jokes and sometimes coming up with possible ideas for future episodes
Highly reccomend the Boy Meets World Rewatch, Pod Meets World. They are very honest about their experiences, but you can tell they also look back at that time in their life fondly. They manage to keep it lighthearted most of the time while occasionally touching on more serious subjects. The show has a ton of heart and they get a lot of great guests om too.
I was waiting for him to mention Pod Meets World! I love how Danielle, Will and Ryder are still such close friends and they want to dig deep into their childhoods through the eyes of BMW. It’s the only rewatch podcast I’ve ever listened to.
Yes! Pod Meets World is fantastic. The gang is so genuine and I love that they're so open with their experiences both good and bad. Plus, they're just fun to listen to.
Great video, Scott! I think the best "rewatch" podcast is The Good Place The Podcast. It's hosted by Marc Evan Jackson, who plays a character not in the main ensemble. But every episode, he has on actors and/or crew members to talk about the episode in question. He is such a great interviewer and is genuinely interested in everyone's perspectives. It's also just really wholesome because everyone gets along so well. Every episode leaves me with a big smile on my face!
as someone who hyperfixates frequently i love rewatch podcasts. ive watched almost every episode of the sunny podcast, and i sometimes find myself listening to the new girls and glee podcasts
I’ve listened to some of the One Tree Hill rewatch podcast, and it’s nice (and also pretty sad honestly) to listen to because the actresses were watching all of the episodes for the first time because of the bad memories that are attached to it due to the show’s creator. I’m glad actors who were kids or just super young and inexperienced can tell their stories on podcasts like this.
i love the its always sunny pod, i learned so much i didnt know about the show, saw bloopers i had never seen before and got to see some of my favorite characters on the show as themselves. highly recommend if you enjoy the show
Completely agree with everything said about “The Always Sunny Podcast”. It’s the only one that I really enjoy listening to and coming from someone who is studying film and tv production in school, I’ve learned a lot listening to them talk about the process of crafting a tv show. They have multiple perspectives since they’re not only are on screen talent but the creators, writers and are heavily involved in the post-production process as well. As mentioned the added element of the show still running leads to very interesting conversations and they are just really funny guys.
Neds podcast is one of my favorites I watch every week. Seeing the cast together and their chemistry is so nice to see. And I love knowing behind the scenes info on the show.
Talking Sopranos is a good rewatch podcast I think bc Sopranos is a show with a lot of unexplained symbolism and unanswered questions and the actors sometimes dissect things and reveal what the creator was thinking with a certain scene, therefore answering said questions
I don’t really watch a lot of rewatch podcasts, but one that I am religiously dedicated to is Twin Peaks Unwrapped, which is fan-hosted. They do such a good job not only going the beats of each episode, but providing excruciatingly detailed backstories, details, and behind-the-scenes coverage. Stuff like, “This scene was originally going to be written like this, but so-and-so suggested something else”, “this actor was casted due to x reason”, stuff like that. It really makes the podcast more lively and enriching, hearing these superfans care so much about the project. I also really like their format, because one of the hosts watched the show when it first aired (1990) whereas the other host is usually just two-three episodes ahead of the listener, so it adds a nice balance of expertise/rewatching and novel viewing. Not to mention, once they actually wrap up the show, they have a lot of IP stuff to cover as well: the movie, the fan theories, the third season, interviews with cast and crew. It’s such a great podcast for any Twin Peaks/David Lynch/Mark Frost lover out there, I can’t recommend it enough!
Pod Meets World and Ned's Declassified Podcast Survival Guide are great. I grew up with Boy Meets World and its awesome to hear their stories and takes on watching each episode. But I didn't watch Ned's until I started listening to the pod and I'm having a blast watching it for the first time. I wish I had watched it when it originally aired because I would have looooved it.
I never really knew about these types of Podcast until I stumbled across Pod Meets World when the first episode was dropped and I love it. Then somehow the Ned's one popped up on my RUclips feed and I kind of enjoy it. I love Pod Meets World because they actually go through the episode they watched but also talk about other stuff
That is subjective, as the “height” of anyone’s fame can be placed differently depending on who is looking at it. The Always Sunny pod is milking tf out of their show by podcasting old eps and clips. It’s hella smart and kudos to them for maximizing on the potential revenue, but it can cause people to start to dislike the show more, due to overexposure
@@puffdaddy69 if anything it's reminding people the show still exists. since they go so long between show seasons, and bc the seasons are fairly short, I doubt many people can feel iasip's "overexposed." Plus the podcast skip weeks quite often since the three of them are promoting/filming other things, so it's not like there's a sudden onslaught of content. They just went over a month without releasing a podcast because they were filming the new season and then Charlie was off promoting two movies.
A rewatch podcast ive been liking has been Talkville which involves the two lead actors from smallvile: tom welling (clark kent) and michael rosenbaum (lex luthor) doing the basic blow by blow episode breakdowns and they tend to keep it pretty honest with rosenbaum being probably the most critical of what an episode may do wrong as much as he loves it and loved working on it. Helps that since that this is a show based on an ongoing property theres not much to worry about them going "we should reboot" but I also think that at least for them they've done well enough for themselves that the podcast is much more about seeing how they grew from where they started and have a chill time.
The West Wing Weekly podcast started in 2015, so it was one of the early ones and honestly set the bar way too high for rewatch pods. It was run by a fan and a cast member so you got a really interesting perspective. They dove super deep into every episode, got some amazing guests. Highly recommend.
I've started 5 or 6 rewatch podcasts, but there's only one that I continued with after a few episodes. All the rest, in my opinion, could've just been an hour or two long reunion and I would have been satisfied.
@Douwe Somers Drama Queens, the One Tree Hill rewatch pod! It's the three main women from the show and a lot of it is basically them reliving the good times, talking about the production of the show, and talking through some of the terrible stuff they dealt with behind the scenes. It's really fascinating and tbh I just love that show and the actresses.
The always sunny one is neat, it's less a rewatch pod and more the group hanging out and realizing things they've forgot about over the years. Heck since they announced the new season it looks like they're bringing back stuff from old seasons they never would have remembered without doing the podcast
Same. I've kept up with The Office Ladies, and that's about it. And truthfully it just comes down to the fact that I don't have time to keep up with all of them. It's great that so many have an audience, but many of them seem cash-grabby and just aren't super interesting to keep me coming back each week.
I was kind of confused by the WoWP podcast being hosted by Jennifer Stone and that guy who played the dad, but now that I know there's this PodCo company behind it, it makes sense. Probably PodCo came up with the idea for the podcast, and contacted multiple people from the show to see if they would be interested in participating, and those just happen to be the people who said yes.
Jennifer and David are also friends outside of the show and have kept the most in contact! So that's why they agreed to do it together, when you know that it doesn't feel as random.
the always sunny podcast is a literal god send for any fans of the show for a lot of reasons but for me personally, it’s really interesting when they dive into the creative process behind the show because all 3 of them are the writers for the show. that kind of insight is interesting to me but the fact they’re best friends and have a silly goose time on the pod is awesome
Office laddies is pretty good because they actually talk about the what happens in the show. They talk about the behind the scene stuff that happens. How they shot certain shots. The technical side. They go deep. They have other cast members that pops up from time to time. What sucks is they don’t have a video format only audio. They also answer fan questions. I don’t see the point of Neds it’s kind of messy. They don’t even touch on a episode.
Isn't this just the new version of the audio commentary? I think the REAL trendsetters here were the Simpsons guys, with their whole full length audio commentary for every episode.
Exactly, nobody buys DVDs anymore so this is a great way for hardcore fans to get the behind the scenes stuff from the people who made/starred in the show
The Breaking Bad official podcast was INCREDIBLE. Not quite like these rewatches, but they talked about everything behind the scenes and the WHY on so many shots and story beats, as the episodes came out. It had Vince Gilligan on almost every ep, hosted by head editor (so sorry I don’t have her name handy) and the cast was on all the time. SO GOOD and you could listen to it now as a podcast like this.
The Always Sunny Podcast is something truly special, they're just 3 hilarious buddies talking a little about the show and more often about life and other random funny stuff, the chemistry of Rob, Glenn and Charlie is S tier, Megan is a lovely addition as well. I will never get bored of those people and their podcast is something I get excited about and look forward to.
As well, how they made this podcast for the last year consistently whilst Charlie was writing, directing and starring in his own movie, Rob was running a football club in Wales and being in Wales for nearly all their games and Glenn was making the Blackberry movie in Canada whilst also being a prolific serial killer in his down time
Lol I love how at first Megan didn’t want to say anything at all, only produce, and they had to drag words out of her, and now she’s just as much a host as the guys.
The Twilight Saga podcast was the first one I learned about. It was so fun seeing most of the cast together again and talking about their bonds with each other.
I enjoy the podcast too but it is literally the definition of a rewatch podcast. Do they talk about other things yes, do they have episodes that not focused on specific episodes yes. But is it a rewatch podcast format 100% majority of the episodes they spend talking about the specific episodes they are on and what it was like working on that episode.
I was prepared to come in here with steam coming out of my gosh darn ears if I heard even one word of negativity about the It’s Always Sunny Podcast. It’s absolutely worth listening to, and provides just a remarkable amount of entertainment. Rob’s (Mac) story about nearly getting into a fistfight in line for fast food while getting pumped up listening to the In The Heights soundtrack with his kids is legendary. And the episodes where Glenn (Dennis) is off filming a movie, so they use the Dennis doll as a fill in and don’t acknowledge it had me dying. At the end of the day for me in regards to rewatch podcasts… they aren’t harmful in any way, and they help people get through their days. There are so many worse things you could spend your time making, or listening to.
“Talkville” with Michael Rosenbaum and Tom Welling where they rewatch the 2001 superman origin series “Smallville” is really good. They do talk about the show the whole time but they have some really fun segments like taking fan calls and also having a 3rd guy, one of the podcast engineers, sit in with them each episode and sort of acts as the outsider looking in as he is a first time viewer of “Smallville.” He also gets to point out 3 scenes out of each episode he designated as his favorite scene and Michael and Tom have to guess which one it is out of the three. It’s honestly surpassed the “It’s Always sunny podcast” as my favorite rewatch podcast only because I’ve been a fan of “Smallville” longer than I have been a fan of “It’s always Sunny.” I’m a massive fan of both shows tho.
Talkville was the first rewatch podcast I watched and I loooooove it. They go through the episode thoroughly and give a lot of behind the scenes detail, but they weren’t quite so young. They mostly go in depth about acting choices and direction since they’re both directors now. They’re also the two lead actors, with one producer who’s on his first watch. I’m only interested in this because I’m personally rewatching the show and I’m an actor so it’s valuable to me.
Same. I've never really been into podcasts, I've listened to some episodes of some podcasts every now and then but Talkville just hooked me. The only podcast I watch complete episodes of and wait eagerly for a new episode every week lol Michael Rosenbaun is hilarious.
@@TIMMUT17 I agree! It’s kinda like how Scott said about them having good chemistry and being good hosts, and Michael has been hosting a podcast for awhile so he’s got the structure down and he’s already unwavering in his opinion. I love that they are actually critical of the cheesy aspects while still celebrating the show
@@greenbeansnthings Yes, there's also a good contrasts because Tom is usually more positive and forgiving while Michael is more critical and objective, while Ryan is a fresh pair of eyes who's never seen the show before. Their little sections also keep it interesting.
Gilmore Guys is excellent. One of the host is a mega fan and the other is watching it for the first time. They do a lot of fun segments and have bigger more theatrical live episodes. It feels more fun and honest than other rewatch pods because them and their guests can be critical of the show, which I don’t often see in other rewatch pods. Highly recommend!
Yeah Gilmore Guys is pretty much the only rewatch pod I was able to get through, mostly because I ended up listening for the hosts/regular guests as much as (if not more than) the show recap stuff. I also loved that it ended up being long chatty episodes by like the 4th season onwards - it was like hanging out with friends. That's my preferred podcast vibe.
I think the West Wing Weekly is the perfect combination of both a fan and cast run podcast. One host has only seen half the show once, so half the show is him experiencing it for the first time, which is fun to listen to, and the other dude was on the show, and is friends with the creator, so they get the special guests that the fan podcasts can’t usually get. It works really well and is quite entertaining. And I think that the best way to enjoy rewatch podcasts is watch the episodes, listen to the podcast. And once it ends, Stranger Things will get a podcast hosted by Caleb and Gaten
Scott, I watched the entirety of that 45 minute pillow video and your video alone convinced me to get the Coop Pillow, that video and this new pillow have worked wonders and has changed my life forever, thank you.
I think this is just a natural extension of the convention panels that a lot of these celebs do, too. I like the ones where, as you pointed out with Neds Guide pod, the cast look like they are actually friends in real life. Seems more organic.
I think the biggest issue I have is rebooting things that are relatively new (less than 30yrs ish) and considered good. Things that are old and considered bad are totally fine to take another shot at
Twilight Effect was an interesting mix where it was technically a rewatch podcast for the Twilight franchise, one of the hosts was an actress from the movies (not the main character but a big fan favorite) and the other host was just a fan, so we got both perspectives, not to mention a LOT of guests who worked in different areas of the movies, so while it was heavily nostalgic it didn't just rely on that and it brought a lot of new information about the behind the scenes stuff
I am all for a Big Time Rush podcast hosted by the man that played Gustavo!! It’s bound to be a great podcast. It’s an underrated show that has underrated music. Also, it’s made by the same creators of Ned’s declassified so that’s cool lol
Personally, I would find it hilarious if Ned's Declassified got rebooted as some sort of Middle-Age Survival Guide with all the characters dealing with adult problems.
I've watched some Waverly Pod. I love hearing the behind the scenes, but sometimes it feels like Jen doesn't want us to know them?? Like she thinks they're boring or something. And it does bother me that they seem to come back to the same moments/conversations all the time. That being said, I've watched a good half dozen episodes or so, so like, I've watched it.
Jen seems like the type of person who wants to keep the peace. It's like she doesn't want to say anything bad or embaressing about anyone. Which might be why they don't talk about the behind the scene because all of the "good" stories are of someone doing something embarrassing or being mean/rude/etc. I don't watch the Podcast but I saw a clip where David was hurt that Selena never invited them to any of her concerts and Jen defending Selena.
@Judy Mwanzo He didn't do it to start drama. A viewer asked if any of them saw Selena in concert. They both said no, and Jen was defending Selena and saying she was too "busy" to invite them.
I'd say one of the best rescent rewatch podcasts to come out is "Talkville", the Smallville rewatch hosted by the original stats Michael Rosenbaum and Tom Wellong Both of them have been at least fairly successful in their own ways since the show ended and each episode does heavily focus on breaking down the episodes while also reminiscing about their time making the episodes
I think my favorite is talkville (Smallville rewatch) I love hearing stories from behind the scenes as the actors who played the main hero and the main villain of one of the most influential show out there
And we’re releasing… MORE!!!
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Oh hi Christy
I support everything that gives us more will friedle
Thanks Ren.
lizzie mcguire 4 sure
The wizards podcast pairing reminds me of that joke from the good place where Michael says “hey, we’re friends! Like…Ross and Phoebe!” And Eleanor is like “weird combination but okay I guess so”
Or community where Abed tells Annie "I didn't know we were REALLY good friends, kinda like Chandler and Pheobe who never really had stories together... sure I'll do it Chandler!"
and i eat it up every single time. i love it
Ross taught Phoebe how to ride a bike tho. That’s a good friendship. They didn’t always get storylines together but you knew there was love there.
And as for Phoebe and Chandler, one of my favorite episodes is when Phoebe helps him get Monica’s engagement ring. They are an underrated duo!
(Obviously not the core pairings of the show though, honestly, justice for Phoebe! She should have gotten more screen time!)
@@aacerr_ and also the whole debacle when Phoebe was trying to “seduce” Chandler to expose Chandler and Monica’s relationship 😂
honestly Ross and Phoebe is probably one of the better friend pairing. Cause they are both the more weirder charecters as said by the show.
That two second “They did not work with Dan Schneider” was loud💀
I didn’t hear that
Well OF COURSE they had a better time then...
@@KarmaticBuggAdventures yeah they’re under fire rn rightfully so because they made some disgusting comments on a livestream about the Dan Schneider victims 😬
The It’s Always Sunny podcast is awesome because those guys are pretty tight lipped as far as celebs go. This podcast is the first time they’ve been really open about their lives and creative process. Also…they hardly talk about the episodes lol they always get sidetracked
@@Just_a_Steve cutthatcutthatcutthat
It’s also kind of different because they’re currently still making the show as opposed to a lot of other rewatch podcasts
Right, they took an episode to see who was more good health.
Sup creeps
The main cast are also the creators and main writers of the show so you get some actual insight into the creative process at all levels as opposed to wowwww member when we filmed that yeah I member
i feel like these are sort of a replacement for "director's commentaries" almost since releasing shows on dvd is much of a thing anymore, it fills a similar kind of desire to hear people talk about the show they were on
Yep. I used to listen to the commentary tracks in The Simpsons DVDs back in the day
I was thinking the same thing! I loved listening to the commentary on my Seinfeld DVDs
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The Always Sunny Podcast is the best rewatch podcast because:
• Glenn, Rob, and Charlie are best friends
• they are also the main actors, writers, creators, show runners, editors, directors etc. so they know the entire behind the scenes
• the runner of the pod, Meg, was a long time fan of the show for years before working on it so she knows what the fans want to see and she adds that love for the show that comes with fan podcasts
• very loose so it feels genuine
• have episodes not related to a specific episode watch (and some that barely tie into the show at all)
• isn’t nostalgia bait but instead is for them to improve later seasons/ see how much the show has changed over its run
• they get on guests that most people wouldn’t (composers, guest stars, choreographers, exec producers, writers)
the fact that they go off the rails so often and talk about things outside of the show is one of the best parts of the podcast to me. A couple of episodes aren't even about the show at all (Rob's altercation, the health exams). It feels like 3 friends just hanging out and shooting the breeze, and it's great.
Whoever edits that podcast is a god also, that part when they're talking about how they're not like their characters and then it starts playing podcast clips of them being exactly like their characters always kills me
Tell me how you really feel
Also honestly The Always Sunny cast are all just really fucking funny people which helps the podcast a lot, and they have 15 years+ of close chemistry
When Glenn addresses the fact it's 20 minutes into the podcast and they haven't talked about the It's Always Sunny episode yet, then they proceed to not talk about the episode for another ten minutes.
My favorite episodes
Can’t wait for Scott to revisit this on the pod!
Remember the time scott wore the green struggler? What a struggle
I will unironically be doing this at the end of the year 😭
I would listen to a podcast with Scott
Be sure to tune into my fan pod based on Scott’s pod based on his show!
Scott Cramer is NOT a hypocrite 💯💯
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You Got That Right
I tend to be a little critical of hippos, myself. I'm trying to be a better person.
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The TV show podcast I liked a lot was The Good Place: The Podcast.
It wasn't a rewatch podcast, they recorded it while filming the show and it's basically like an extended commentary track.
Because they were recording at the same time as the show, the guests were way more varied. Actors, writers, but also VFX people explaining how they did certain scenes.
I think this is also why the always sunny podcast is so popular. It features people who are actually involved in making the show, who know where certain ideas came from, who know things that no-one else does, because it never made it in the final script. And those people aren't just one-time guests, they are on the show enough to actually get into specifics.
I forgot about that one! I really enjoyed that as a companion to the show.
Plus Marc Evan Jackson is an incredible host! It’s a really good podcast if you’re looking for an in depth look at the making behind the show.
WAIT THIS EXISTS HELLO??? LITERALLY ONE OF MY FAVOURITE SHOWS OK OFF TO WATCH THIS NOW TY KIND STRANGER 🩷🩷🩷
That podcast was a great supplement to the show. It had really interesting behind the scenes info from people you wouldn't normally hear from like the the set designers, costume designers, and more people in the background you wouldn't think of.
Reminds me of the Chernobyl podcast. It gave a lot of insight to the creation of the show itself as well as the real history of the events the series is based on. Would recommend!
I gotta say the Ned's Declassified podcast makes me feel even happier to be a fan of the show. Knowing they had such a great time and are close friends now is just uplifting.
Exactly
😅 this probably did not age well for you
@@sabrina21797 uh oh something happen?
@@sabrina21797 did something happen?
@sabrina21797 youtube keeps erasing my message lol did something happen?
The Always Sunny podcast is truly the best example of a rewatch podcast because they’re not JUST the main actors, they’re the creators and writers and directly involved in so much more of the show making. Outside of the podcast itself, none of the guys are terribly public (except Rob with Welcome to Wrexham) but it’s a great chemistry between them all, amazing guests, and just….such a comfort show.
Scrubs feels like older dads looking back at their college days. They’re precious. And a lot of the storylines were incredibly heartfelt and featured people they loved.
I find it so satisfying that they're friends IRL since their characters were besties on a quasi-romantic level
Ned's Declassified was one of the few shows I watched growing up that didn't leave me upset when it ended, I felt it closed on a pretty satisfying note.
It really did, didn't it? Weird to think about a show getting a perfectly consummate ending. There's almost always *some* sort of issue or compromise.
I only got mad when I find out there was suppose to be a highschool version but cookie left
haven't watched the video but i love office ladies
Watch the video smh
It's so weird how it's always background characters without much personality or drive that jump on the chance to make a retrospective podcast.
@@Pendji except for the it’s always sunny podcast, show is still going on and the three main characters are the hosts
@@Pendji but that is not describing Pam or Angela lol they were pretty core characters. Reed and Packer were background characters. Those women were not.
Jarvis please come back you have to watch the video it’s the law
I've been really enjoying Wizards of Waverly Pod recently. Jennifer Stone is so refreshingly normal and levelheaded about everything. I feel like there's this stereotype that teen actors who don't "make it" as adults grow up to be trainwrecks, but Jennifer seems more sensible than some of her peers who were successful as adults.
Goes to show how completely out of the loop I am when I thought the Always Sunny podcast was the only one to ever do this concept ever, and had no idea any single one of these other ones existed
I love the iasip one and am biased towards it lol so I was hoping Scott wasn't gonna talk about it
get out from under the rock youve been living under
I guess I'm living under a rock in the ocean because I didn't know this was a thing until today.
The Office Ladies pod is one of the biggest comedy pods out there, it's insane. I remember rewatching TV shows constantly when I had bad, undiagnosed anxiety and depression. Constantly rewatching things that I knew the outcome for the sheer comfort/nostalgia.
That says something about the world of rewatching is such a popular and mysterious phenomenon...
Same when he started listing them... There's so many!
the thing with it’s always sunny is that if they never made a show they probably would have made a podcast together eventually
there are some episodes of the Sunny podcast where they don't even talk about the planned episodes until like half an hour in. Since they're shooting a season right now, they also offer some insight into differences between shooting the episode they rewatched and shooting the current season. Even without the rewatch factor, that podcast could stand on its own I agree lol
Their podcast will live on well past the rewatch
Best podcast ive ever seen tbh.
I ignored the podcast thinking it'll be cringe until I saw on YT Glenn was wearing a Gojira T shirt, thought it was wierd, I assumed he's a very relaxed man. I now know better lol. They're such grea5 guys.
It’s the only podcast I can actually listen to without getting bored or annoyed, those guys are genuinely entertaining & they aren’t even talking about the episodes most of the time lol
The gang from Its always sunny is the best. 1. They have everyone from the show on at some point. 2. It isnt nostalgia because the show hasnt ended. 3.They all have money, they are doing it for fun. 4. The show is funny so hearing the stories behind the scenes is awesome. 5. Charlie Day is my spirit animal. Lol.
Yes I agree with all of this. I would also say the fact it is run and created by some of the main few writers gives a much deeper insight then if they were just actors in someone else tv show
Also Megan is the perfect host she clearly loves the show and has interesting questions and prompts to push the podcast in the right direction
Charlie is a genius. Absolutely love everyone in the show. Did you see the trailer to Fool's Paradise? Excited for that one!
@@twitkh6924 Megan Ganz is a treasure!!! She pours her heart and soul into that podcast and I love her so much.
Yeah, I saw that he had IASIP Podcast featured prominently, and I came down looking for this. The actors are also the writers, so it’s great hearing about how they came up with the ideas, and behind the scenes stories about what went into making the episode. There’s no way any fan of the show would not enjoy the podcast.
Both Selena and David have pitched a reboot/sequel multiple times for wizards, sadly they’re shot down everytime. Whether kid friendly or adult oriented.
Damn, not even they can make it happen.
The iCarly actors got very lucky
disney would 100% make it for disney plus, they're desperate for nostalgia bait shows on there, David and selena probably pitched it like 10 years ago or something
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@@asiftoksThe Lizzie McGuire reboot didn’t get picked up by either Disney+ or Hulu, so don’t be so sure.
The thing about the Ned's crew being a little bitter about Zoey 101 getting a reboot makes total sense to me. The appeal of Zoey 101 was honestly the setting. It was so cool to watch these kids at this school by the beach. I don't know how that translates into a reboot. Ned's Declassified has the perfect transition to an adult reboot. They could have done a high school survival guide, college survival guide, adult survival guide. I would be interested in any of those. I'm on their side. Of all the Nickelodeon shows, I think a reboot for them makes the most sense.
I do think the rewatch pods are much better than the "adult reboot" series have been, and 1000% better than a reboot of the series with a different cast as well. You just know Friends is going to be done again in the next 5 years like HIMYF.
Adult reboots suck
That 90s show was so bad
As far as adult reboots go, iCarly 2021 felt like an insane idea, but it is kinda good
100%. Devon even said while He was still open to a Ned’s Reboot, He was kind of Happier with The Pod and I kind of agree. Feels more genuine and doesn’t taint The Original.
@@gusparkwood4890 Ned's declassified college survival guide has potential to be really good if they bring back most of og cast
I like the Neds podcast because they use the subject of the episode as a jumping off point to talk about other things. I think Devin, Daniel, and Lindsey are just interesting to listen to.
it’s so so good
Dude yes! And the conversations are often so inspiring! I always feel good inside after watching because of the way they discuss life
Yes! I’ve been watching the whole series and I absolutely love it!
I love that Lindsey (played Moze) isn’t afraid to talk or joke about her struggles with mental health or substance abuse issues she’s had because I can relate personally with that. I also have had my own issues with it and it’s refreshing hearing someone just throw out a funny aside or quip about something pretty dark as a way to show that “hey, it happens. Whatever. I’m better now. I never want to go back. Let’s laugh about it.”
It’s not even something she brings up constantly either so it’s not super uncomfortable to watch if you can’t relate.
@@SmokeyChipOatley Lindsey is a racist lmfao
Yea this is why I watch it, they spend less and less time talking about the show and more about just growing up and life issues as friends.
The behind the scenes and other filming insights are definitely neat, but I like the chemistry they have and how open they are about talking about their lives as people who grew up at the exact same time i did with very different life experiences.
Lindsey hasn’t even watched the episodes they’re supposed to talk about for the last couple podcast episodes lol.
It’s crazy to see childhood stats you’d think are set for life…not watching their own show because they don’t want to pay for Netflix and need someone to share with them!
I'm honestly enjoying the Wizards of Waverly Pod as someone who grew up watching the show and loving the things they cover in each episode, esp the look BTS and little moments they remember from filming. And gotta say, when it comes to hosts, it's who I imagined it would be, Harper (Jennifer's character) and Jerry (David's) are both iconic figures when it comes to the story (Harper is the best friend of the main character with so much personality she stays in your mind and David is the dad). Not to mention they have great chemistry as hosts and are good friends, so things flow nicely.
It's great if you're into the industry because David is part of Hollywood Dynasty and Jennifer is a big movie buff so thwy actually provide a lot of insight!
i would have loved to see david henrie though. selena is understandable she's doing a different show and prob booked and busy but idk, or even Jake T. Austin.
Mmmmm disney
maybe i should give it another shot, but the few episodes i’ve seen, they barely talked about the episode.
Everyone was asking for Ned’s Declassified Adulthood guide so we had to make that a podcast too 😊 (it’s us. Not the rewatch pod. But the one that tackles adulthood topics/issues to help you survive!)
Well good to know lol ❤
Holy shit!!! It’s him!!!
I really like Office Ladies, because they do a lot of behind the scenes stuff and not just talk about the show. I really like hearing about TV production, so this is interesting to me.
If it doesn’t already exist, the next tv show to be turned into a podcast will be Modern Family, it’ll be called Podern Family and be hosted by the neighbors and Ariel Winter
realistically id want ty, julie, eric, and jesse. if 4 hosts is too much they can alternate and swap around
I feel like it would be Julie Bowen and the gay brother from the show.
I need this
I could see it being the dad and Ariel winter tbh hahahaha
I actually love the Ned’s one! They have great chemistry and actually talk about adult stuff now including the show. It’s pretty funny and usually isn’t about the show much as they end up talking about stories along with the making of the show sometimes.
They tend not to even talk about the episode, which is exactly what I want.
when i finish watched an episode of their pod i feel like they hardly talked about the episode just goofing lol
Their chemistry was too awkward in the first few episodes so I stopped watching
Yeah exactly, I’m loving it tbh The guy who plays Ned also has his own podcast which is cool.
I also love the absolute adoration they have for the crew of the show. It's so nice to hear them compliment the fellow actors and crew.
Scott is officially a father “I’ve got crab grass in my yard and it gets me heated thinking about it”
And it’s not even Susie Crabgrass
@@entrcpy came here looking for exactly this comment
I think the Ned's Declassified pod has a lot of potential staying power, because the show was about experiences and advice about things to avoid. So, when they are done going through the show it could just be more of them talking about their lives and giving advice on how they might have handled things differently or even times when they handled things well
That’s this pod with Devon 😊
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I love the Ned podcast. I think the reason why I love it so much, is because they DON'T talk about the episode that much. They just talk about life.
There’s gotta be a market for a rewatch podcast about rewatch podcasts. An episode by episode recap of the episode by episode recaps.
The Ned’s Declassified Podcast Survival Guide Recap Survival Guide
I'd say a rewatch podcast is more of a dvd commentary in an age where no ones buys dvds anymore. Disclaimer though, I've not heard any of these podcasts. But if it's basically cast and crew giving interesting trivia and sharing fun stories then I'm all for it.
I've watched a smattering of each of these podcasts and would definitely concur. I say, why not! In a world where truly anyone can make a podcast, it can be really nice to hear nostalgic figures talking about nostalgic times.
I think the biggest thing is really just the chemistry between the hosts. I think that's why Kevin and Jenna have had multiple Glee podcasts, because the two of them have such great chemistry and are a lot of fun to listen to.
You're so right. I enjoy And That's What You Really Missed so much more than any other rewatch pod I've listened to recently.
they had multiple glee podcasts because naya died and they stopped the first one, showmance. they didnt know if they were coming back at all.
What I like about the Ned Pod, is while they do go on long tangents about things other than the 11 minute episode, it’s almost like a new survival guide. They’re giving tips, and jeez Louise, Lindsay’s stories are a big “what not to do,” or a “if you did do that, there’s still hope for recovery.”
I have to say, "Drama Queens", the rewatch podcast by the 3 lead actresses of One Tree Hill, is phenomenal. They finally have a platform to talk openly about the abuse they received from their boss at the time, how it permeated the entire industry in the 2000s and how it affected them. Going episode by episode allows for behind the scenes stories, realisations of personal growth and viewing of plotlines through a modern day lens.
Love you, Ally!
The OC one is pretty good too
Every single actress was abused at the beginning of the 2000’s ? 😂 damn you’d think they’d like… stop…. At some point. But they never did. They kept up with it, got rich, then chose to expose the “abuse”… of course wayyyy after they rept all the benefits and were long past any of what they spoke about.
@@ArizonaAkinTvwhat’s it like being so jaded and cynical about something you have no knowledge about?
@@ArizonaAkinTv you sound miserable if you're commenting about abuse survivors like this smfh
i listen to the its always sunny podcast and really enjoy it- not for nostalgia but to head about the behind the scenes of the show and how it came to be. find it very interesting.
yes, I dislike streaming shows that dont come out on dvd to watch the behind the scenes and commentar
Also they just have the best chemistry
I really like that one too. I think it has an extra layer to it because they also wrote, direct and produce the show
also the show is so wild that you like to hear about the origins of wackiest incidents or characters.
Him saying crabgrass and not making a joke about Susie is honestly really funny
i screamed "SUSIE?" and was so sad he didn't reference back to ned's. happy to see your comment 😂
Adventure time would be such a fun one, because you have the acotes, you have the music, the art, and comedy; just so much that can be talked about. And the dvd commentaries is already really fun to listen to.
I'd listen to that for sure!!!
Adventure guys is a pretty great AT pod!
I miss the audio commentaries where the actors are in character and even have an in universe reason for watching the show. Like the Avengers watching Earth's Mightiest Heroes but to them, they were watching "surveillance footage" of their missions!
that would be sooo good!
I’m holding out for an official Bobs burgers podcast😔✋🏾 and bojack horseman. There are fan podcasts but I’d LOVE to hear the writers take on both of these.
I love Pod Meets World for nostalgic reasons but I really do enjoy hearing Rider, Danielle, and Will talk about their experience as actors. Also they just have great chemistry. It's clear that they've been friends outside of the show for a long time and it does feel like you're just hanging out with your friends. It's awesome.
Ive listened to a bunch of these and Pod Meets World has been my favorite. And I agree, I just like listening to those 3 talk about anything. Plus they do a great job at bringing us behind the scenes, more so than others.
A Walt and Jesse from Breaking Bad rewatch podcast would be so good
The Neds Podcast isn’t really a rewatch podcast, they just use the episode subject as a jumping off point to talk about random and interesting stuff from their lives.
We demand the Neds reboot. Ned's Declassified Workplace Survival Guide. They could mature up the tone a little and have infinite oppurtunities to make fun of training videos.
And if he does back to the same school to teach...old reference, it could be like welcome back, kotter
@@jadacampbell9331 At the very least have a few episodes revisiting the school. Or they could have each season focus on a profession. Maybe a few seasons in being "teaching"
I really like the wizards of waverly pod. I loved the show as a kid and now I find it really interesting to hear about what went on behind the scenes and what’s going on in their lives now. Also Jennifer and David are really good hosts.
“the pot calling the kettle something you can boil water in” makes so much more sense i’ve ALWAYS thought this
I love the smallville rewatch podcast a lot. They clearly don’t want a reboot and bring on a lot of stars from the show. It’s just reminiscing
🤯 I had no idea this existed! Can’t wait to tell my brother-we were obsessed with Smallville!
And they give their genuine honest opinions about the quality of each episode as well as frequently contact the showrunners for comment and context
have they ever talked about Allison Mack and her NXIVM stuff? idk why they would but she’s literally the only reason i know about Smallville
@@cee8chOn their podcast? Not really, they try to steer away from drama that’s irrelevant to their show. But they do talk about it on different podcasts if they’re getting interviewed by someone else. And Michael has a separate podcast where he interviews people so if he has former costars on, it may come up. But really they just talk about their experiences with knowing and working with Allison Mack.
I like the Wizards pod because they talk about issues with disney, personal struggles. It just feels real and that's refreshing.
I hate how no one is talking about ‘The Psychologists Are In’ because it really is fantastic. The focus tends to be more on how the show was made, so it really gives you insight into the process of making a tv show. They go from interviewing the creator, who share his inspirations fox the show, to talking with James aka Shawn, who helped create his character, and how the hosts, Maggie and Tim, were involved in crafting their characters and the show as a whole. I highly recommend it because I’m learning so much as a screenwriter and comic writer. Great video as always, I love how you can present both sides and still keep the good vibes going!
The Psych rewatch podcast is so good! Maggie and Tim are great hosts and also are just the sweetest.
reasons why i love psych part 10000
I wholeheartedly agree with you
I've only listened to Office Ladies and the Parks and Rec podcasts (and Fly on the Wall with Dana Carvey and David Spade all about SNL - but they don't go episode-by-episode), and IMO they're just legitimately enjoyable, interesting, and informative podcasts. The Office Ladies and Parks and Rec guys divulge all kinds of behind-the-scenes stuff that's just really cool to learn about. And the guests are generally the writers/directors/stars of the shows. Simply as a *concept*, I guess it's kinda weird in a way, but just as a fun podcast to listen to, I think both of them are cool.
For the Office Ladies, I think a lot of people had been urging them to run with the idea, and they agreed that it would be fun. Also, they're actually best friends in real life, so it's kinda just an excuse for them to hang out and share memories and stuff. Quite similarly to what you said about the Neds podcast - the Office Ladies definitely go scene-by-scene with each episode, but they also randomly talk about their lives and stuff outside of the show, in much the same way.
Though I do think this concept was definitely popularized by them, and everything that came after is basically just copying them, so that's kinda "cheap," I guess.
It really depends on the individual podcast - Angela and Jenna are fun to listen to and have pretty good memories, so it's fun to listen to them. That might not be the case with some other podcast, especially if the show itself wasn't something as loved and long-running as the Office. I think it makes sense for Parks and Rec, and Always Sunny - maybe not such a good idea for other shows.
In all honesty, the gravity falls podcast hosted by Alex Hirsch was the one constant in my life while I was going through a lot of medical stuff. So I hope these podcast creators know how much they’re helping people and that they’re mostly not desperate. ❤
Thank you for letting me know this exists! I live with chronic illnesses and pain and I love gravity falls ♥️ need all the comfort listening/watching I can get
shoutout to this comment, i was hyperfixated on the show for years but i didn’t know about podcasts yet!! i’m excited to start. hope all your medical stuff worked out as well, wishing you well
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Oh my god I need to search this up. Also- a new gravity falls book just came out called The Book of Bill which has a ton of cool stuff
@@kubludoyoooo, I’m so stoaked!! Thanks for telling me!
The Sopranos rewatch with Michael Imperioli and Steve Schirripa was really enjoyable. But mainly because that's a show that's way more deserving of an episode by episode breakdown. It also felt more genuine because they started it during covid lockdowns when they were bored, not for any career boost
Scott, you have some kind of super power of taking minor annoyance that I have and making videos about it.
Rewatch podcasts have been driving me nuts and it has just taken over the entire "Movies and TV" category on my podcast app.
The it’s always sunny pod is such a blast. Not only is it so entertaining, but it feels like it adds value to the legacy and viewing experience of the show.
i think it's interesting that there aren't many animated series rewatch podcasts since cartoons are a prime source of nostalgia. maybe it's because the voice actors aren't people you can recognize right off the bat unless you're still really into the medium, but i mean they literally have voices meant for podcasts and i feel like it'd be easier to get the stars and crew, even the creators, for some of them. it would at least be a semi new perspective from the usual sitcom rewatches that are dominating
Yess I was thinking the same thing while watching! The only shows I'd eat up a rewatch podcast of are animated. Loved Rob Paulsen's podcast, it's the closest thing I got
Not that they really need the support, but Dante Basco and Janet Varney have an avatar rewatch podcast. I've liked the episodes I've listened to. I'm in the early episodes, so they haven't quite found their footing yet, but it's been interesting to hear the background of how the show was made
It isn't surprising Christy Carlson Romano is the one behind the current crop of rewatch podcasts. Before that she was doing what I can describe as a 'walk & talk' vlogs about her career with some gems like "How Katy Perry got my record deal" and "I auditioned to Princess Diaries and lost the role to Anne Hathaway".
And she wasn’t bitter about it, just sharing a reality of life that we wouldn’t know about. I appreciate it
CCR is a damn gem
The Neds podcast I've been watching is actually pretty good. It's a lot more about personal stories that tie into the episode they're talking about but it's actually fascinating to see where they've come from a show that was about life lesson in middle school, arguably a much more turbulent and awful time for many kids, even more so than highschool.
i love the always sunny podcast because they rarely talk about the episode they are supposed to rewatching, and its just the writers making jokes and sometimes coming up with possible ideas for future episodes
Highly reccomend the Boy Meets World Rewatch, Pod Meets World. They are very honest about their experiences, but you can tell they also look back at that time in their life fondly. They manage to keep it lighthearted most of the time while occasionally touching on more serious subjects. The show has a ton of heart and they get a lot of great guests om too.
To me this is the only rewatch podcast worth listening to atm (though I grew up on the BMW reruns so maybe part of it is nostalgia for me too)
Agreed. PMW is my absolute favorite of all the rewatch podcasts.
I was waiting for him to mention Pod Meets World! I love how Danielle, Will and Ryder are still such close friends and they want to dig deep into their childhoods through the eyes of BMW. It’s the only rewatch podcast I’ve ever listened to.
I was looking for this comment! Pod Meets World is easily one of the better rewatch podcasts in my opinion. It’s so good!
Yes! Pod Meets World is fantastic. The gang is so genuine and I love that they're so open with their experiences both good and bad. Plus, they're just fun to listen to.
Great video, Scott! I think the best "rewatch" podcast is The Good Place The Podcast. It's hosted by Marc Evan Jackson, who plays a character not in the main ensemble. But every episode, he has on actors and/or crew members to talk about the episode in question. He is such a great interviewer and is genuinely interested in everyone's perspectives. It's also just really wholesome because everyone gets along so well. Every episode leaves me with a big smile on my face!
as someone who hyperfixates frequently i love rewatch podcasts. ive watched almost every episode of the sunny podcast, and i sometimes find myself listening to the new girls and glee podcasts
I’ve listened to some of the One Tree Hill rewatch podcast, and it’s nice (and also pretty sad honestly) to listen to because the actresses were watching all of the episodes for the first time because of the bad memories that are attached to it due to the show’s creator. I’m glad actors who were kids or just super young and inexperienced can tell their stories on podcasts like this.
Tbh, the neds one is pretty nice. They barely talk Abt the episodes it's just them hanging out at this point lmao
i love the its always sunny pod, i learned so much i didnt know about the show, saw bloopers i had never seen before and got to see some of my favorite characters on the show as themselves. highly recommend if you enjoy the show
Completely agree with everything said about “The Always Sunny Podcast”. It’s the only one that I really enjoy listening to and coming from someone who is studying film and tv production in school, I’ve learned a lot listening to them talk about the process of crafting a tv show. They have multiple perspectives since they’re not only are on screen talent but the creators, writers and are heavily involved in the post-production process as well. As mentioned the added element of the show still running leads to very interesting conversations and they are just really funny guys.
Neds podcast is one of my favorites I watch every week. Seeing the cast together and their chemistry is so nice to see. And I love knowing behind the scenes info on the show.
Talking Sopranos is a good rewatch podcast I think bc Sopranos is a show with a lot of unexplained symbolism and unanswered questions and the actors sometimes dissect things and reveal what the creator was thinking with a certain scene, therefore answering said questions
I don’t really watch a lot of rewatch podcasts, but one that I am religiously dedicated to is Twin Peaks Unwrapped, which is fan-hosted.
They do such a good job not only going the beats of each episode, but providing excruciatingly detailed backstories, details, and behind-the-scenes coverage. Stuff like, “This scene was originally going to be written like this, but so-and-so suggested something else”, “this actor was casted due to x reason”, stuff like that. It really makes the podcast more lively and enriching, hearing these superfans care so much about the project.
I also really like their format, because one of the hosts watched the show when it first aired (1990) whereas the other host is usually just two-three episodes ahead of the listener, so it adds a nice balance of expertise/rewatching and novel viewing.
Not to mention, once they actually wrap up the show, they have a lot of IP stuff to cover as well: the movie, the fan theories, the third season, interviews with cast and crew.
It’s such a great podcast for any Twin Peaks/David Lynch/Mark Frost lover out there, I can’t recommend it enough!
Pod Meets World and Ned's Declassified Podcast Survival Guide are great. I grew up with Boy Meets World and its awesome to hear their stories and takes on watching each episode. But I didn't watch Ned's until I started listening to the pod and I'm having a blast watching it for the first time. I wish I had watched it when it originally aired because I would have looooved it.
I never really knew about these types of Podcast until I stumbled across Pod Meets World when the first episode was dropped and I love it. Then somehow the Ned's one popped up on my RUclips feed and I kind of enjoy it. I love Pod Meets World because they actually go through the episode they watched but also talk about other stuff
Another point that makes the Always Sunny Podcast great is that all the people involved are actually at the height of their respective fames.
That is subjective, as the “height” of anyone’s fame can be placed differently depending on who is looking at it. The Always Sunny pod is milking tf out of their show by podcasting old eps and clips. It’s hella smart and kudos to them for maximizing on the potential revenue, but it can cause people to start to dislike the show more, due to overexposure
@@puffdaddy69 if anything it's reminding people the show still exists. since they go so long between show seasons, and bc the seasons are fairly short, I doubt many people can feel iasip's "overexposed." Plus the podcast skip weeks quite often since the three of them are promoting/filming other things, so it's not like there's a sudden onslaught of content. They just went over a month without releasing a podcast because they were filming the new season and then Charlie was off promoting two movies.
A rewatch podcast ive been liking has been Talkville which involves the two lead actors from smallvile: tom welling (clark kent) and michael rosenbaum (lex luthor) doing the basic blow by blow episode breakdowns and they tend to keep it pretty honest with rosenbaum being probably the most critical of what an episode may do wrong as much as he loves it and loved working on it. Helps that since that this is a show based on an ongoing property theres not much to worry about them going "we should reboot" but I also think that at least for them they've done well enough for themselves that the podcast is much more about seeing how they grew from where they started and have a chill time.
the neds podcast is honestly so good and underrated
The West Wing Weekly podcast started in 2015, so it was one of the early ones and honestly set the bar way too high for rewatch pods. It was run by a fan and a cast member so you got a really interesting perspective. They dove super deep into every episode, got some amazing guests. Highly recommend.
I've started 5 or 6 rewatch podcasts, but there's only one that I continued with after a few episodes. All the rest, in my opinion, could've just been an hour or two long reunion and I would have been satisfied.
Which one did you continue?
@Douwe Somers Drama Queens, the One Tree Hill rewatch pod! It's the three main women from the show and a lot of it is basically them reliving the good times, talking about the production of the show, and talking through some of the terrible stuff they dealt with behind the scenes. It's really fascinating and tbh I just love that show and the actresses.
The always sunny one is neat, it's less a rewatch pod and more the group hanging out and realizing things they've forgot about over the years. Heck since they announced the new season it looks like they're bringing back stuff from old seasons they never would have remembered without doing the podcast
@@Skemolia I've heard lots of good things about it! I never really got into the show so I haven't had a reason to listen to the pod
Same. I've kept up with The Office Ladies, and that's about it. And truthfully it just comes down to the fact that I don't have time to keep up with all of them. It's great that so many have an audience, but many of them seem cash-grabby and just aren't super interesting to keep me coming back each week.
I was kind of confused by the WoWP podcast being hosted by Jennifer Stone and that guy who played the dad, but now that I know there's this PodCo company behind it, it makes sense. Probably PodCo came up with the idea for the podcast, and contacted multiple people from the show to see if they would be interested in participating, and those just happen to be the people who said yes.
Jennifer and David are also friends outside of the show and have kept the most in contact! So that's why they agreed to do it together, when you know that it doesn't feel as random.
I love the Neds podcast. It’s so heartwarming and nostalgic
the always sunny podcast is a literal god send for any fans of the show for a lot of reasons but for me personally, it’s really interesting when they dive into the creative process behind the show because all 3 of them are the writers for the show. that kind of insight is interesting to me but the fact they’re best friends and have a silly goose time on the pod is awesome
Is there a Law & Order rewatch podcast? That could run FOREVER.
Office laddies is pretty good because they actually talk about the what happens in the show. They talk about the behind the scene stuff that happens. How they shot certain shots. The technical side. They go deep. They have other cast members that pops up from time to time. What sucks is they don’t have a video format only audio. They also answer fan questions. I don’t see the point of Neds it’s kind of messy. They don’t even touch on a episode.
Isn't this just the new version of the audio commentary? I think the REAL trendsetters here were the Simpsons guys, with their whole full length audio commentary for every episode.
Movies that had full commentary in the special features.
Right! Like these are like the commentaries that are on dvds.
Commentaries have been around since laserdiscs.
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Exactly, nobody buys DVDs anymore so this is a great way for hardcore fans to get the behind the scenes stuff from the people who made/starred in the show
The Breaking Bad official podcast was INCREDIBLE. Not quite like these rewatches, but they talked about everything behind the scenes and the WHY on so many shots and story beats, as the episodes came out. It had Vince Gilligan on almost every ep, hosted by head editor (so sorry I don’t have her name handy) and the cast was on all the time.
SO GOOD and you could listen to it now as a podcast like this.
The Always Sunny Podcast is something truly special, they're just 3 hilarious buddies talking a little about the show and more often about life and other random funny stuff, the chemistry of Rob, Glenn and Charlie is S tier, Megan is a lovely addition as well. I will never get bored of those people and their podcast is something I get excited about and look forward to.
As well, how they made this podcast for the last year consistently whilst Charlie was writing, directing and starring in his own movie, Rob was running a football club in Wales and being in Wales for nearly all their games and Glenn was making the Blackberry movie in Canada whilst also being a prolific serial killer in his down time
Lol I love how at first Megan didn’t want to say anything at all, only produce, and they had to drag words out of her, and now she’s just as much a host as the guys.
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The Twilight Saga podcast was the first one I learned about. It was so fun seeing most of the cast together again and talking about their bonds with each other.
Which one has that
always sunny is not really a rewatch podcast and it is really good and funny
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It definitely is a rewatch pod but that’s okay, it is super funny
I enjoy the podcast too but it is literally the definition of a rewatch podcast. Do they talk about other things yes, do they have episodes that not focused on specific episodes yes. But is it a rewatch podcast format 100% majority of the episodes they spend talking about the specific episodes they are on and what it was like working on that episode.
I was prepared to come in here with steam coming out of my gosh darn ears if I heard even one word of negativity about the It’s Always Sunny Podcast. It’s absolutely worth listening to, and provides just a remarkable amount of entertainment. Rob’s (Mac) story about nearly getting into a fistfight in line for fast food while getting pumped up listening to the In The Heights soundtrack with his kids is legendary. And the episodes where Glenn (Dennis) is off filming a movie, so they use the Dennis doll as a fill in and don’t acknowledge it had me dying.
At the end of the day for me in regards to rewatch podcasts… they aren’t harmful in any way, and they help people get through their days. There are so many worse things you could spend your time making, or listening to.
18:13 it would be more like the saucier coming out after the meal and telling you what it was like preparing the sauce
“Talkville” with Michael Rosenbaum and Tom Welling where they rewatch the 2001 superman origin series “Smallville” is really good. They do talk about the show the whole time but they have some really fun segments like taking fan calls and also having a 3rd guy, one of the podcast engineers, sit in with them each episode and sort of acts as the outsider looking in as he is a first time viewer of “Smallville.” He also gets to point out 3 scenes out of each episode he designated as his favorite scene and Michael and Tom have to guess which one it is out of the three. It’s honestly surpassed the “It’s Always sunny podcast” as my favorite rewatch podcast only because I’ve been a fan of “Smallville” longer than I have been a fan of “It’s always Sunny.” I’m a massive fan of both shows tho.
i’m really into the always sunny pod mainly for them talking about how they structured the episodes and came up with the ideas.
Honestly just when someone comes in hot and they always get side tracked with random stories i love it
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Talkville was the first rewatch podcast I watched and I loooooove it. They go through the episode thoroughly and give a lot of behind the scenes detail, but they weren’t quite so young. They mostly go in depth about acting choices and direction since they’re both directors now. They’re also the two lead actors, with one producer who’s on his first watch. I’m only interested in this because I’m personally rewatching the show and I’m an actor so it’s valuable to me.
Same. I've never really been into podcasts, I've listened to some episodes of some podcasts every now and then but Talkville just hooked me. The only podcast I watch complete episodes of and wait eagerly for a new episode every week lol Michael Rosenbaun is hilarious.
@@TIMMUT17 I agree! It’s kinda like how Scott said about them having good chemistry and being good hosts, and Michael has been hosting a podcast for awhile so he’s got the structure down and he’s already unwavering in his opinion. I love that they are actually critical of the cheesy aspects while still celebrating the show
@@greenbeansnthings Yes, there's also a good contrasts because Tom is usually more positive and forgiving while Michael is more critical and objective, while Ryan is a fresh pair of eyes who's never seen the show before. Their little sections also keep it interesting.
Came to comments to see if anyone mentioned this one.
Talkville is great, if you love Smallville you get some great insight and the two leads hosting are actually buddies and have great chemistry
Gilmore Guys is excellent. One of the host is a mega fan and the other is watching it for the first time. They do a lot of fun segments and have bigger more theatrical live episodes. It feels more fun and honest than other rewatch pods because them and their guests can be critical of the show, which I don’t often see in other rewatch pods. Highly recommend!
Yeah Gilmore Guys is pretty much the only rewatch pod I was able to get through, mostly because I ended up listening for the hosts/regular guests as much as (if not more than) the show recap stuff. I also loved that it ended up being long chatty episodes by like the 4th season onwards - it was like hanging out with friends. That's my preferred podcast vibe.
I think the West Wing Weekly is the perfect combination of both a fan and cast run podcast. One host has only seen half the show once, so half the show is him experiencing it for the first time, which is fun to listen to, and the other dude was on the show, and is friends with the creator, so they get the special guests that the fan podcasts can’t usually get. It works really well and is quite entertaining. And I think that the best way to enjoy rewatch podcasts is watch the episodes, listen to the podcast. And once it ends, Stranger Things will get a podcast hosted by Caleb and Gaten
Scott, I watched the entirety of that 45 minute pillow video and your video alone convinced me to get the Coop Pillow, that video and this new pillow have worked wonders and has changed my life forever, thank you.
I think this is just a natural extension of the convention panels that a lot of these celebs do, too. I like the ones where, as you pointed out with Neds Guide pod, the cast look like they are actually friends in real life. Seems more organic.
Oh the three who do the Boy Meets World Pod Meets World Will, Ryder, and the one who played Topanga are actually friends away from the podcast
@@Jamessmith-xk3fh Funny enough I did go to a panel of theirs at a convention hah
@@meric2363 you went to the one where they got the idea
@@meric2363 the podcast are so much better knowing when the podcasters are actual friends and keep in touch and hang out
I think the biggest issue I have is rebooting things that are relatively new (less than 30yrs ish) and considered good. Things that are old and considered bad are totally fine to take another shot at
For example; Dune, Oceans 11, Dungeons and dragons
@@Jamsterman25 Not sure if this is what you were saying, but the new DND movie is great!
@@jijitters that is what I meant, they had really shitty ones in the 90’s so it was a good candidate for a remake
Twilight Effect was an interesting mix where it was technically a rewatch podcast for the Twilight franchise, one of the hosts was an actress from the movies (not the main character but a big fan favorite) and the other host was just a fan, so we got both perspectives, not to mention a LOT of guests who worked in different areas of the movies, so while it was heavily nostalgic it didn't just rely on that and it brought a lot of new information about the behind the scenes stuff
Back here after the Wizards of Waverly Place reboot announcement
I am all for a Big Time Rush podcast hosted by the man that played Gustavo!! It’s bound to be a great podcast. It’s an underrated show that has underrated music. Also, it’s made by the same creators of Ned’s declassified so that’s cool lol
Personally, I would find it hilarious if Ned's Declassified got rebooted as some sort of Middle-Age Survival Guide with all the characters dealing with adult problems.
I've watched some Waverly Pod. I love hearing the behind the scenes, but sometimes it feels like Jen doesn't want us to know them?? Like she thinks they're boring or something. And it does bother me that they seem to come back to the same moments/conversations all the time. That being said, I've watched a good half dozen episodes or so, so like, I've watched it.
Jen seems like the type of person who wants to keep the peace. It's like she doesn't want to say anything bad or embaressing about anyone. Which might be why they don't talk about the behind the scene because all of the "good" stories are of someone doing something embarrassing or being mean/rude/etc.
I don't watch the Podcast but I saw a clip where David was hurt that Selena never invited them to any of her concerts and Jen defending Selena.
@Judy Mwanzo He didn't do it to start drama. A viewer asked if any of them saw Selena in concert. They both said no, and Jen was defending Selena and saying she was too "busy" to invite them.
Scott’s best advice “If you’re not into it you just don’t have to listen”
I'd say one of the best rescent rewatch podcasts to come out is "Talkville", the Smallville rewatch hosted by the original stats Michael Rosenbaum and Tom Wellong
Both of them have been at least fairly successful in their own ways since the show ended and each episode does heavily focus on breaking down the episodes while also reminiscing about their time making the episodes
I think my favorite is talkville (Smallville rewatch) I love hearing stories from behind the scenes as the actors who played the main hero and the main villain of one of the most influential show out there