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ReWatchable is dedicated to re-watching completed cult classic or unjustly cancelled TV shows with a team of both superfans and newbies. Join us for analysis, commentaries, character discussions, and more on each of these shows. We stay spoiler-free on an episode-to-episode base, to give our newbie hosts and listeners a chance to experience things fresh!
Shows to date: Pitch, Agent Carter, Sense8, Buffy and Angel, Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra, Freaks and Geeks, Pushing Daisies, Veronica Mars, and Firefly. All our TV Re-Watches are available in our feed, so jump right in at whatever show you'd like.
Originally found on Hypable, now produced by Subjectify Media. Find our shows at subjectifymedia.com (http://subjectifymedia.com/) .
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Episode #348 - ‘The Matrix Resurrections’ - A Matrix 4 Us All
The Matrix: Resurrections pulls the ReWatchable panel back into the fold for one last ride with the original crew. Although everything seems slightly the same, this meta retelling of the series offers something new for everyone. Leaning into the film took a bit of effort at the start, but the film still laid the groundwork for another discussion of the larger themes of the piece from Lana Wachowski. Join us as we ask the big questions, such as: Did this movie need to be made? Did we enjoy it? Did Keanu make another joke?!
Fun Facts
Natalie’s hair cannot get short enough, Karen has a car (and a lot of additional responsibility), and Kendra literally entered the Mirrorverse with Spider-Man.
As a reminder: we are no longer found on Hypable – we are now on Subjectify Media! Read all about it in our relaunch article: Reintroducing ReWatchable: And our next round is… – Subjectify Media
Overall impressions
Did this movie need to be made?
Kendra’s Kontemplations from the movie theater seat
Keanu’s did not make a joke (Brittany determines this while writing the show notes)
Let’s discuss the motive behind making this movie
Did this movie serve every audience member?
Yes, update those CGI graphics!!
There is a new The One, what do we think of our lead?
Everyone finally has a sensible Matrix outfit
Neo is removed from the Matrix and it takes a bit for us to get into the film and sort out what exactly is going on
Meta seems like a bad descriptor (thanks, Zuckerberg), but we did enjoy bits of the meta of it all
Sense8 is all over the place, stay tuned for us to point them out
Welcome Jonathan Groff (we love you so much)
What did we think of the changes in Agent Smith here?
We don’t know the whole story about bringing back Morpheus 1.0, but we like Morpheus 2.0
The Choice is there, but is it really?
Tweaking the code got rid of some of the elements that were bothersome from the original trilogy
Following the White Rabbit
Going from a phone call to Zoom – an excellent description of the Matrix upgrade
Ladies and gentleman, Neo Unplugged
Meet a new generation of characters
We’re going back to Io
“You never appreciated our relationship”
The biggest question: Is this a love story?
At the heart of the story is Trinity, is that a good thing?
Would you prefer to be in the pod? (Not this pod because the answer is obviously, yes)
Unlike this episode, the movie has some after credits scenes
This episode’s panel included all superfans: Karen Rought, Kendra Cleary, Natalie Fisher, and one panelist who saw it but didn’t show up: Brittany Lovely.
ReWatchable: A TV Re-Watch Podcast is dedicated to rewatching completed cult classic or unjustly cancelled TV shows with a team of both superfans and newbies. Join us for analysis, commentaries, character discussions, and more for each show we choose to tackle.
During our rewatches, we stay spoiler-free for our discussions on an episode-to-episode base, to give our newbie hosts and listeners a chance to discover things fresh! We ask that listeners also don’t discuss any spoilers for the shows we’re watching ahead of that episode’s discussion in their feedback to us or on our social media.
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Episode #347 - 'While You Were Sleeping' - Little White Lies
Happy Holidays from ReWatchable! Our hosts have once again come together to celebrate with another holiday special. This time we watch the legendary Sandra Bullock try to untangle herself from the she-said, she-said lie of While You Were Sleeping. Despite the fact that the plot that could have easily been resolved very quickly with no fallout several times throughout this movie, we find ourselves tangled up in enough of the delightful antics to discuss whether Bill Pullman holds his own against Sandy, debate whose lie is worse (Lucy Moderatz or Joe Fox), and whether we appreciate public demonstrations of love or not.
Before we get into the episode notes, if you are a ReWatchable fan from way back, we have some exciting Subjectify content for you! Natalie Fisher spoke with our dear friend Giles, Anthony Head, about his new project The Canterville Ghost and more!
Read Part One and Part Two of our Anthony Head interview here!
Fun Facts: Favorite Christmas Episodes
Ariana: Downton Abbey season 2 Christmas Special, runner up The Mindy Project Christmas Party Sex Trap
Brittany: A Muppet Family Christmas (1987)
Cass: The X-Files “How the Ghosts Stole Christmas”
Natalie: Ted Lasso “Carol of the Bells”
While You Were Sleeping
It is frightening how easily this movie could be recast as a thriller
Lucy is all alone in this world, but does Sandra Bullock pull it off?
Is she giving off millennial vibes before they really existed?
What was the audience reception of this movie vs how we see it?
Let’s unpack the trope of perpetuating the lie by just not correcting the narrative to the truth
This could be easily resolved!
Thank goodness for Jack who is here to poke holes in her story. But why is he doing it?
It’s a family affair!
Godfather Saul, why are you encouraging this? If we were Saul what would we do?
Bill Pullman, our leading man, shows up a third of the way in the movie
What do we think of Pullman as a leading man? (Brittany vouches for the hot dad in Casper)
Let’s rank the best people to play opposite Sandra Bullock
Moving on from one brother, let’s talk about sleepy Peter
Conscious Peter is…. Well… awake
The wedding happens and she leaves, that’s it, that’s the scene
Actually, wait, this scene is actually ridiculous and we need to talk about it. HE HAS AN IV IN HIS ARM
Jack proposes because why not?
Were there any behind the scenes conversations about this between the family members? Probably not, Saul handled it.
Public proposals - huge no
Narration book ends this film - love it or hate it?
Side characters - Joe Jr, Jerry, and the orderly Rick Worthy
While You Were Sleeping vs Practical Magic - rate the Bullock performance!
In terms of cinematography, this is a very grey movie
While You Were Sleeping vs You've Got Mail - rate the lie!
The stakes of Lucy’s lie are so much larger, but easier to get out of it
Favorite scenes
Favorite lines
This week’s superfans are: Brittany Lovely, Cass Cooper, and Ariana Quiñónez.
This week's newbie is: Natalie Fisher.
ReWatchable: A TV Re-Watch Podcast is dedicated to rewatching completed cult classic or unjustly cancelled TV shows with a team of both superfans and newbies. Join us for analysis, commentaries, character discussions, and more for each show we choose to tackle.
During our rewatches, we stay spoiler-free for our discussions on an episode-to-episode base, to give our newbie hosts and listeners a chance to discover things fresh! We ask that listeners also don’t discuss any spoilers for the shows we’re watching ahead of that episode’s discussion in their feedback to us or on our social media.
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Episode #346 - ‘The Matrix Revolutions’ - Not The Machines You’re Looking For
The ReWatchable crew enters the Matrix one more time to finish out the original trilogy with a discussion covering whether or not this is a love story, determining who is entitled to eat the cookies, and consider where the next movie may take audiences. This Matrix Revolutions panel is a modge-podge one superfan and several sort of newbies who tackle the biggest questions the series has to offer humanity, including: is this movie the only time Keanu Reeves has made a joke? Join us as we navigate one last trip into the Matrix as we know it and prepare for what The Matrix: Resurrections has to offer!
Fun Facts
As a reminder: we are no longer found on Hypable – we are now on Subjectify Media! Read all about it in our relaunch article: Reintroducing ReWatchable: And our next round is… – Subjectify Media
Spotify Wrapped is here (much to Natalie’s dismay) and not everyone on the panel listened to Taylor Swift!
The Matrix Revolutions
The movie dives right into the thick of it but not action-wise, the characters take center stage
Volume was a major issue for home viewing, perhaps due to its IMAX release
With the balance of jumping between character moments, did we lose a lot of Neo in this film after sticking very close to him in the past 2 films?
Which direction is the train going? And are the passengers running toward reality or away from it?
The machines aren’t who we thought they were
A moment to acknowledge how great Keanu looks at this moment — and in the PRESENT
The Oracle is replaced due to a real life death, however the plot gives a lot to chew on with a vessel changing as a result of a choice made in the Matrix
Imagine being programmed to live with a guy who eats half an olive at a time?
Is there a lack of emotional investment (or none at all?) for Trinity? But was this intentional?
Smith, who are you? Why are you here? What is your purpose?!
The cookies are done, but who does the Oracle actually think that they are for?
Smith turns out to be quite the three-dimensional character despite Brittany’s best attempts to ignore his existence
We are in Zion/the real world for a majority of the movie with the crews of the ships and on the battlefield defending Zion
The side characters give us hope
The Kid is actually a bigger deal than just being the President of Neo’s fan club
Another battle/fight scene makes us care a bit more when it cuts between people rather than focusing on one character at a time
The casting of Bane was *chef’s kiss*
“Neo dust”
Neo is blinded-but he cannot escape Smith’s sunglasses-and he kills Bane
Does Keanu make his only joke… ever… in this movie?
Trinity and Neo’s deaths - what was the emotional and logical reactions to each of these?
Happily ever after, or not, there’s always the 4th movie
Neo master negotiator with the machines
Iconic RAIN BATTLE
Based on canon alone the machines taking Neo is a giant question mark (but there are possibly some answers in the video game)
Natalie adds some must-sees to her Sydney tour and it is an eel wall (no thank you)
What is the one thing that would keep you living in the Matrix? Or Zion?
There are some disturbing procreation discussion
What the hell is going to happen in The Matrix: Resurrections?
Favorite scenes
Favorite lines
This episode’s panel included superfan: Karen Rought, one panelist who has seen The Matrix Revolutions once: Kendra Cleary, one panelist who may have seen it: Natalie Fisher, and one panelist who has never seen it: Brittany Lovely.
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Episode #345 - ‘You've Got Mail’ - Device Anxiety
Gather round the table, it’s a ReWatchable Thanksgiving Special! The next film on our 2021 movie slate loosely touches on Thanksgiving, but gives us the best Autumn in New York vibes. Join us as we talk though the cyber-union of of everyone’s favorite rom com leads Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks in the Nora Ephron classic You’ve Got Mail. It’s impossible to find a newbie for this one, so our panel of five hosts talk about the power of online relationships, if this movie would work today (or with anyone other than Tom Hanks) and which locations look best on screen.
Fun Facts: Favorite Thanksgiving Episodes
Ariana: Smallville 10.07 “Ambush”
Brittany: Will & Grace 3.08/3.09 “Lows in the Mid-Eighties (Part I and II)"
Cass: Bob’s Burgers 4.05 “Turkey in a Can”
Danielle: Gossip Girl 1.09 “Blair Waldorf Must Pie”
Natalie: New Girl 1.06 “Thanksgiving” and Buffy 4.08 “Pangs”
We’ve got early 00s sitcoms, late series holiday reunions, a series that celebrates the holiday annually on air, some not so shiny interactions, and some friends rounding out the found family celebrations.
A long tangled adaptation tree stems from the 1937 Hungarian play Parfumerie
Nora Ephron the Queen of rom coms with hits such as When Harry Met Sally and Sleepless in Seattle
What was going on with the ads in the 90s in Australia?
What sets a great rom com apart from other movies?
Humor is at the top but a close second is actually believing in the romance
We somehow got to the Eternals romance and anyway read Natalie’s review of the film here
Hallmark movies are not romcoms, but they do end in the way some stories should - they end
We navigate our way from the Regency era to the Internet era
Internet relationships have a very different starting point than in-person relationships and it’s...freeing
We trace the evolution of change in internet relationships from chat rooms, to anonymous relationships via email, to cell phones
You’ve Got Mail is the first (and maybe only) film to unpack these relationships well
Is there cheating in this movie?
We love a healthy breakup!
What would the tags for this be on AO3?
An enemy to lovers plot requires so much more than hate
The Miike Snow music video for Genghis Khan is relevant, trust Cass
What makes Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks so special and perfect for these roles?
We don’t think You’ve Got Mail would have worked with anyone else, especially given the fact that Joe was “in the know” for most of the movie
Who could be our leads today? (Besides Daniel Radcliffe who we talk about in depth in an episode of Not About the Weather)
There is also another running current in this movie about familial legacy
We could have used more depth with the depths of what Joe’s relationship with money
The shop fails and it’s another plot device that may help Kathleen if it was developed more
Further, insights to Kathleen’s thoughts on Joe would have been appreciated
The third major player in this film is New York City, what are some other films that nail the sense of place?
Favorite scenes
Favorite lines
This week’s panel of superfans are: Natalie Fisher, Danielle Zimmerman, Brittany Lovely, Cass Cooper, and Ariana Quiñónez.
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During our rewatches, we stay spoiler-free for our discussions on an episode-to-episode base, to give our newbie hosts and listeners a chance to discover things fresh! We ask that listeners also don’t discuss any spoilers for the shows we’re watching ahead of that episode’s discussion in their feedback to us or on our social media.
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Episode #344 - ‘The Matrix Reloaded’ - Sex Church
ReWatchable’s journey into the Wachowskis’ Matrix trilogy continues with The Matrix Reloaded. Our hosts unpack a highly philosophical sequel that leans heavily on action sequences, sex, and monologues providing very few breadcrumbs for our hero Neo to follow on his journey. Is what the Architect reveals enough to leave us wanting more? Join us as we try to keep our attention focused on what it all means.
Fun Facts
As a reminder: we are no longer found on Hypable – we are now on Subjectify Media! Read all about it in our relaunch article: Reintroducing ReWatchable: And our next round is… – Subjectify Media
Brittany recently rewatched Yuri on Ice!!! twice and has been singing “Theme of King JJ” on a loop ever since.
Kendra was the one person in the world to go into Eternals not spoiled for the end credit scene.
Karen is having dreams about Natalie making pies for the stars of Ted Lasso.
And speaking of Ted Lasso, Natalie shares a fun fact not about herself but about a third tier English football team. Will this make Brittany watch Ted Lasso? Stay tuned.
The Matrix Reloaded
Was the Matrix always intended to be a trilogy?
Would one Matrix movie have been enough?
This isn’t the sequel we’re looking for, but it’s the one we have
Six degrees of How I Met Your Mother
How much action is too much action?
Pick your first action in the Matrix and your outfit!
Zion is not a flashback to serve as Morpheus’ backstory, but rather a real, very big place for humanity!
Morpheus is not loved by Lock, but he is a headliner of Zion Coachella
We get a slice of life: Morpheus’ influence, Neo’s reception, Link’s tie to the mission, and also Gina Torres is there
However, it quickly dissolved into 36 hours of leave sex and a giant rave
Can we trust the old White guy? Apparently we can!
Neo can’t seem to grasp the bigger picture here
The spoon didn’t do much for us here
Seraph has a nice short scene that has a purpose and progresses the plot!
The Oracle gives us a lot of insight in a very short amount of time and there are a lot of rebel programs that are existing in the major network
Persephone we have your back 100% if you just want to stab Merovingian.
Time to play a round of: Do you really have autonomy or not?
The fight scene that lasted 1000 years
At least the Keymaker is adorable and gets to have a heist scene moment
We meet the Architect who seems a bit annoyed that Neo actually has a choice in this programming and that he has to wait to let it play out
What exactly happens to Trinity?
Neo fights the machines with his mind and we get a cliffhanger!
But before we go, what did we think of the romance?
Favorite Scenes
Favorite Lines
This episode’s superfans are: Karen Rought and Natalie Fisher.
This episode’s newbies are: Brittany Lovely and (kind of) Kendra Cleary.
ReWatchable: A TV Re-Watch Podcast is dedicated to rewatching completed cult classic or unjustly cancelled TV shows with a team of both superfans and newbies. Join us for analysis, commentaries, character discussions, and more for each show we choose to tackle.
During our rewatches, we stay spoiler-free for our discussions on an episode-to-episode base, to give our newbie hosts and listeners a chance to discover things fresh! We ask that listeners also don’t discuss any spoilers for the shows we’re watching ahead of that episode’s discussion in their feedback to us or on our social media.
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Episode #343 - ‘Practical Magic’ - Tequila Necromancy
It’s a ReWatchable Halloween Special! Continuing our run of 2021 movie episodes, we are here to bring you our thoughts about the 1998 fan-favorite spooky rom-com, Practical Magic. Starring Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman, this weird and witchy tale tells the story of the Owens sisters, who are as blessed with magic as they are cursed to lose the men they fall in love with. Five ReWatchable hosts have gathered on Halloween to tell a tale of love, loss, raising the dead, and of course, magic.
Fun Facts
In case you missed it, we are on Subjectify Media now.
Episode 37 of Not About The Weather has a great explanation of what exactly happened and why we’ve got a new website.
Our fun facts are themed: what’s your favorite Halloween TV special? The winners include Buffy, Supernatural, Stranger Things, How I Met Your Mother, and Boy Meets World.
Practical Magic
Interestingly, all our Americans are newbies today, and our superfans are the international hosts.
Kendra had not heard of this movie til two weeks ago.
Karen was expecting scarier - like The Craft!
Danielle had seen a famous scene on Tiktok which both set the scene and did not prepare her at all.
Natalie saw this movie in the cinema in the 90s.
Is this a feminist movie? Kind of. It’s very women supporting women, but also weirdly women versus women. Starting with the whole Maria Owens situation.
Pro tip: don't curse your own family line, it goes against the biological imperative.
So much happens in the first 20 minutes. Some hosts expected the set up of the first 20 minutes to be the whole movie. But no.
The aunts casting a love spell on Sally might be well meaning but it’s creepy as hell.
Natalie’s theory is that they are breeding her to keep the family line going. Gross.
The Faith Hill “This Kiss” scene is a pretty huge pop culture moment.
Everyone in this movie has a lot of hair and it is wonderful.
Should Gilly, the romantic, have gotten the chance at true love?
Was Jimmy a vampire. No. Well, maybe. Well, no. But. Maybe?
The newbies did not expect the sisters to be murderers.
Let alone double murderers.
Was the whipped cream disgusting or inspired?
If you don’t make your own necromancy ingredients, store bought is fine!
Gary the Cop shows up chasing Jimmy down for Jimmy’s crimes, so he doesn’t seem to be concerned about harm befalling Jimmy.
But he does have to uphold the law, and these women are not good at covering up crimes.
Did Sally, like, make Gary with her spell?
Is the Owens curse objectively real? Is it naive to just not believe in it?
If you claim that it’s down to belief only, then Sally killed her husband by believing in it.
Karen wasn't expecting to be thinking about the theoretical workings of magic this hard for this movie.
It’s called Practical Magic! You didn’t think we may discuss the practicality of magic?
Are soul bonds ethical? What about free will?
Natalie has read a Supernatural AU of Practical Magic featuring Dean and Sam as the witches and Cas as the cop.
But seriously, Sally’s spell. Is it Google Maps or The Sims? (Just go with it.)
Natalie delivers some tea about soulmate compatibility. Depressing or inspiring? You decide. Karen is very upset.
Just when you thought this movie was over, it is not over!
The climax depends on reaching out to all the women who hated them and drawing back the fear curtain.
This movie fits into every category. Horror? Romcom? Family drama? Sure.
This movie is quite famously full of queer themes, even though it isn’t about lesbians.
There’s some chat about why fictional incest is a trope here too. (Just go with it.) We look at why media is incapable of showing intimacy between people without coding it the same way romantic intimacy is coded.
A real witch put a curse on this movie. It’s an extreme cult classic in so many ways!
Favorite scenes.
Favorite lines.
This episode’s superfans are: Maj Elisabeth and Natalie Fisher.
This episode’s newbies are: Kendra