The Re-Watcher's Council

The Re-Watcher's Council is a sequential rewatch podcast, and this edition is covering the entire Buffyverse — Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel — episode by episode, in airing order. Every reaction, every breakdown, every moment these shows still somehow cause. No nostalgia filter, no skipping the rough patches — just genuine fans taking the Buffyverse seriously, one episode at a time. New episodes drop regularly. Come rewatch with us.

  1. 2 dgn geleden

    Re-Watcher's Council | Angel S3E03 "That Old Gang of Mine" Spoiler Review

    Gunn's old crew is back. They've gone from protecting their neighborhood to hunting anything with a demon face. And Gunn has to decide which side he's on. 🪓 This week on Re-Watcher's Council, we're covering Angel Season 3, Episode 3: "That Old Gang of Mine" — the Gunn episode the show has been building toward since Season 1, and one of the most thematically rich standalone hours of the series. Gunn finds himself stuck between old and new allegiances when he discovers that a string of brutal, indiscriminate demon murders is the work of members of his former gang. These aren't the same people Gunn grew up fighting alongside — they've crossed a line from defending their community into killing anything non-human on sight, guilty or innocent. Harmless demons, demons who never hurt anyone, demons taking refuge at Caritas — none of it matters to Gio and the crew anymore. And when they take Caritas hostage and put a stake in Gunn's hand and tell him to prove his loyalty by dusting Angel, the show forces him to make a choice he can't take back. Angel's response to that moment is one of the best scenes of Season 3. He shifts into game face, looks Gunn dead in the eye, and says: "Take a look. This is what I am. Deal with it or don't. But make a damn choice." No manipulation, no appeal to friendship. Just the truth, laid bare. We also get Fred having a genuine hero moment — quietly wresting control of a hostage situation from a violent killer with the aid of a crossbow — which is an early sign of exactly who she's going to become. And the Furies are back, which means the show gets to make the joke about Angel's debt to them, and Cordelia's reaction is everything.

    24 min.
  2. 22 mei

    Re-Watcher's Council | Angel S3E02 "That Vision Thing" Spoiler Review

    Wolfram & Hart found a new way to weaponize Cordelia's visions. Angel is not handling this calmly. Nobody is. 😤 This week on Re-Watcher's Council, we're covering Angel Season 3, Episode 2: "That Vision Thing" — the one where the show makes Cordelia's vision problem dramatically, viscerally worse, and uses it to force Angel into doing something deeply uncomfortable to save her. Cordelia's vision gift turns dangerous when it begins physically affecting her — burns, gashes, real wounds manifesting on her body. It turns out Wolfram & Hart lawyer Lilah Morgan is behind it, using a psychic to corrupt the visions and send Cordelia toward death in order to coerce Angel into breaking a prisoner out of a mystical holding dimension. The prisoner in question is being held there by the Powers That Be themselves — which means Angel has to choose between Cordelia's life and doing something the universe clearly does not want him to do. He does it anyway. Of course he does. This episode is doing some really important character work underneath the plot mechanics. Angel's bond with Cordelia is front and center here — she was his first real connection when he came to LA, and watching him go dark and dangerous the moment she's threatened says everything about where their relationship stands. We also get the first appearance of Skip, the easygoing demon prison guard who will become a surprisingly significant figure later in the season. And on the Wolfram & Hart side, Gavin Park is flexing his legal muscles trying to use building code violations to oust Angel Investigations from the Hyperion — which is somehow both petty and genuinely threatening. The visions storyline has been building since early Season 2, and this episode makes clear it's heading somewhere serious. Cordelia was never meant to carry them as a full human — and the show is starting to reckon with that in a big way.

    44 min.

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The Re-Watcher's Council is a sequential rewatch podcast, and this edition is covering the entire Buffyverse — Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel — episode by episode, in airing order. Every reaction, every breakdown, every moment these shows still somehow cause. No nostalgia filter, no skipping the rough patches — just genuine fans taking the Buffyverse seriously, one episode at a time. New episodes drop regularly. Come rewatch with us.

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