Buffering the Vampire Slayer is a rewatch podcast in which your hosts Jenny Owen Youngs and Kristin Russo discuss Buffy the Vampire Slayer, spoiler-free, one episode at a time. Every installment of the podcast also includes a new original song recapping each glorious Buffy episode! *wolf howl*
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 208 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film |
We are two weeks away from Buffy Prom in Brooklyn — April 19th - 21st! — and so we thought we'd re-share our conversation with Ira Madison III on Buffy's Season 3, Episode 20: "The Prom"! We recorded this just a few days before throwing our first eve... more
To mark the 25th Anniversary of Buffy's Season 3, Episode 19: "Enemies," we are rebroadcasting our Buffering episode from back in 2018 — with special, beloved guest (and velvet choker owner), Hrishikesh Hirway. In re-listening to this episode we also... more
Here, as a special treat, is our first episode covering the Buffy Season 9 comics as released by Dark Horse — specifically the first 5 issues of Angel and Faith: "Live Through This." more
Laya DeLeon Hayes sat down to talk with Kristin all about playing our badass new slayer Indira in Slayers: A Buffyverse Story. We talk about how she has just started watching Buffy for the first time (they had her start with THE BODY?!), how her in-s... more
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This is hands down my favorite podcast ever coincidentally about my favorite show ever. I have tried tons of buffy rewatch podcasts but none even come close to the way Kristin and Jenny cover my favorite show. They look at it with honesty and love. Plus you can't beat the song for every episode, my playlist is full of them because they're on Amazon music. If you love buffy and/or insightful looks at 90s/early 2000s tv, this is definitely the podcast for you!
I heard an advert for this and loved the energy of these guys. I had to go out and get the first series of Buffy to watch it in silent with the subtitles on.along with the podcast! And the songs just are the icing on the cake , being a guitarist and singer myself I totally appreciate a silly song. Actually the songs get better every week and my favourite song so far is The Pack real fifties spooky vibes just gorgeous .
Genuinely. Multiple people tried to get me into podcasts and nothing stuck until Buffering. Sure, some of it was that I love Buddy, but more it was two people with great chemistry talking this show, politics, feminism, queerness, and figuring out how to keep fighting. Thanks, Kristin and Jenny.
Love Kristin and Jenny’s podcasts they are amazing. Best ones I’ve listened too. Their Buffy rewatch blew my mind and got me into podcasts. Loving all their other adventures too. It doesn’t get better than this.
Kristin and Jenny continue to be the gift that keeps on giving! I followed them through all seven seasons of Buffy and I look forward to continuing adventures alongside them with Slayers! I love this duo so much! ❤️
Apple Podcasts | #192 | United Kingdom/TV & Film |
Apple Podcasts | #220 | Canada/TV & Film |
Apple Podcasts | #215 | Australia/TV & Film |
Apple Podcasts | #124 | Sweden/TV & Film |
Apple Podcasts | #151 | Denmark/TV & Film |
Apple Podcasts | #233 | Switzerland/TV & Film |
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