We all have those shows that we've watched more than once (maybe 100 times, who's counting?) Join Beth and Jordan as they rewatch their favorite TV shows and provide a fresh perspective. Current Show - Obi-Wan Kenobi Previous Shows - Avatar: The Last Airbender, Vikings (Seasons 1&2), Loki
In which more predictions come true, fan service and memes are enjoyed, and Obi-Wan completes his mini-hero's journey. It's all here as we watch Obi-Wan Kenobi: Part 6.
In which Jordan relishes in having a major prediction come true, Reva's arc hits its highs and lows, and Darth Vader shows us more of his true power. It's all here as we watch Obi-Wan Kenobi: Part 5.
In which we produce an episode that's almost as long as what we're recapping, Obi-Wan infiltrates a fortress with no shields, and Jordan confesses his love for a favorite Star Wars video game. It's all here as we watch Obi Wan Kenobi: Part 4.
In which we experience Duel of the Fates, the Lesser, Beth stans heavily for the wholesome relationship between Leia and Obi-Wan, and a callback is made to a certain Game of Thrones episode. It's all here as we watch Obi-Wan Kenobi: Part 3.
In which Beth and Jordan enter the world of Star Wars, Obi-Wan has determined that life as a Jedi isn't really worth the hassle, and Leia Organa steals the show. It's all here as Beth and Jordan watch Obi-Wan Kenobi.
In which Season 1 comes to a close, but do our hosts like the ending? One character completes an arc while another completely relapses, and Beth and Jordan try to predict the future. It's all here as we watch Loki.
In which the junkyard of the TVA is revealed, a smoke monster threatens to consume us all, and we grow closer to knowing who runs the TVA. It's all here as we watch Loki.
In which we confront the Time Lords*, Loki gets pruned, and Beth and Jordan collectively mourn the death of one our beloved characters. It's all here as we watch Loki.
In which the Sacred Timeline is bombed, the identity of the Loki variant is revealed, and Beth and Jordan speculate on the variant's motivations. It's all here as we watch Loki.
In which the Variant is identified, the Sacred Timeline is blown up, and Beth and Jordan speculate about what motivates the rogue Loki. It's all here as we watch Loki.
In which Beth and Jordan change shows and switch up to just watching, 2012 Loki gets transformed into 2021 Loki, and a sacred timeline controls all our destinies. It's all here as we watch Loki.
In which betrayal is the name of the game, Bjorn makes a go at love, and a new friendship emerges between Athelstan and Eckbert. It's all here as we re-watch Vikings: Season 2
In which Ragnar regains control, Lagertha gets stuck with all the terrible decisions, and Athelstan has a crisis of faith. It's all here as we re-watch Vikings: Season 2.
In which an episode is actually allowed to breathe, Jordan and Beth make Zuko/Rollo comparisons, and Ragnar's "first family" reunites. It's all here as we re-watch Vikings: Season 2.
In which Jarl Borg exacts his revenge on Rollo, a competent villain emerges in England, and a new Bjorn appears on the scene. It's all here as we re-watch Vikings: Season 2.
In which the plot advances four years, Siggy takes control of her situation, and Beth and Jordan dish out their lowest rankings thus far. It's all here as we re-watch Vikings: Season 2.
In which Ragnar continues to make poor decisions, the Brother's War is more like a Brother's Skirmish, and Lagertha makes a fateful decision. It's all here as we re-watch Vikings: Season 2.
In which Ragnar makes some very bad decisions, Lagertha deals with a plague, and Bjorn shows himself to not be a completely annoying character. It's all here as we re-watch the season finale of Vikings: Season 1.
In which the Vikings make a sacrifice, Siggy is campaigning for Norse Villain of the Year, and plot pieces are set up for the season finale. It's all here as we re-watch Vikings: Season 1.
In which Rollo picks a new faith, Lagertha rules over the Norsemen, and the lowest ratings of the season are handed out. It's all here as we re-watch Vikings: Season 1.
In which our major villain meets his demise, the show reminds us that it originally aired on the History Channel, and Jordan has predictions for King Arya Stark. It's all here as we re-watch Vikings: Season 1.
In which Ragnar is taken to the brink of death, Haraldson triples down on dumb ruler decisions, and a potential duel looms ahead. It's all here as we re-watch Vikings: Season 1.
In which Earl Haraldson plays his cards, Athelstan plays babysitter, and Beth and Jordan ride the roller coaster that is each fast-paced episode. It's all here as we re-watch Vikings: Season 1.
In which Ragnar returns home after his successful raid, Athelstan copes with his new surroundings, and we introduce a segment where Jordan makes predictions about what comes next. It's all here as we re-watch Vikings: Season 1.
In which the Viking Age begins, Rollo and Haraldson compete for Viking world's biggest scumbag, and we finally meet the most outsider character thus far - a white, male Christian. It's all here as we re-watch Vikings: Season 1.
We begin a new TV series that Beth has watched before and Jordan has never seen! In this first recap of Vikings, Beth contains herself from revealing spoilers, Jordan thinks that Rollo's name is Olaf, and our series sets the stage for the events to come. It's all here as we re-watch Vikings, Season 1.
In which we produce our longest episode to date, Zuko and Azula duke it out over the future of the Fire Nation, and Aang (at long last) faces the Fire Lord. It's all here as we re-watch Avatar: The Last Airbender, Season 3.
In which we enter a collision course toward the series finale, Aang goes missing at the most inconvenient time, and Beth and Jordan revel in one of the largest emotional payoffs of the series. It's all here as we re-watch Avatar: The Last Airbender, Season 3.
In which Beth and Jordan enjoy seeing Katara's dark side, violence is determined to never be the answer (for now), and Team Avatar sees a parody of themselves on stage. It's all here as we re-watch Avatar: The Last Airbender, Season 3.
In which Sokka and Zuko create memable moments, Beth and Jordan steer dangerously close to commentary on the US prison system, and an unforeseen betrayal shakes up the Fire Nation. It's all here as we re-watch Avatar: The Last Airbender, Season 3.
In which Zuko's awkwardness is in full blossom, Katara makes death threats, and Zuko and Aang live out a version of Indiana Jones. It's all here as we re-watch Avatar: The Last Airbender, Season 3.
With apologies for skipping a week, Zuko realizes he has all he ever wanted and wants none of it, Aang can't sleep, and an epic mid-season finale occurs that sets the course for the rest of the series. It's all here as we re-watch Avatar: The Last Airbender, Season 3.
In which we celebrate Spooky Season with a spooky episode, Toph and Katara address mother issues, and waterbending gains a dark side. It's all here as we re-watch Avatar: The Last Airbender, Season 3. Note: This episode was originally set to launch on November 2, but due to unforeseen errors, was not published until November 22.
In which our bad guys play out a stereotypical teenage drama, Zuko acknowledges his conflict, and Avatar Roku shares his backstory. It's all here as we re-watch Avatar: The Last Airbender, Season 3.
In which Katara and Sokka get to shine in their own ways, Iroh gets swole, and Beth and Jordan discover filler episodes that they actually enjoy. It's all here as we re-watch Avatar: The Last Airbender, Season 3.
In which the Aang wakes up to a world that believes he's dead, Team Avatar re-enacts the movie Footloose, and Beth and Jordan finally can recap episodes within a reasonable period of time. It's all here as we re-watch Avatar: The Last Airbender, Season 3.
The most depressing episode so far, in which Beth gets heavy vibes of "Empire Strikes Back," a main character is actually killed (temporarily), and the Earth Kingdom falls. It's all here as we re-watch Avatar: The Last Airbender, Season 2.
In which things finally seem to be going right for Team Avatar (if only temporarily), Zuko undergoes a metamorphosis, and Beth and Jordan realize what they're buying each other for Christmas. It's all here as we re-watch Avatar: The Last Airbender, Season 2.
In which all of our characters get featured, every episode is now filled with sadness, and Appa finally makes his way to Ba Sing Se. It's all here as we re-watch Avatar: The Last Airbender, Season 2. *Note, while the hosts mention that they are recapping and rating episodes 14 and 15 of the second season, they are actually recapping and rating episodes 15 and 16.
In which Team Avatar finally enters into Ba Sing Se, Beth and Jordan analyze the terrifying threat of Azula, and a new, frightening foe emerges to oppose our heroes' efforts. It's all here as we re-watch Avatar: The Last Airbender, Season 2
In which Katara saves everyone's butt, Zuko and Jet flirt with the idea of second chances, and all roads lead to Ba Sing Se. It's all here as we re-watch Avatar: The Last Airbender, Season 2.
In which the pieces are put in place for the back-end of Season 2, Beth analyzes further parallels between Aang and Zuko, and a glimmer of hope for defeating the Fire Nation appears. It's all here as we re-watch Avatar: The Last Airbender, Season 2.
In which Zuko's backstory is revealed, Beth and Jordan show their love for political intrigue, and a satisfying battle occurs involving all four elements. It's all here as we re-watch Avatar: The Last Airbender, Season 2.
In which Aang is prosecuted for the sins of a past life, Team Avatar meets Toph for the first time, and Beth and Jordan have their biggest disagreement over an episode rating. It's all here as we re-watch Avatar: The Last Airbender, Season 2. NOTE: This is a re-upload. We accidentally reposted last week's episode as this week's. We apologize, and have corrected our mistake.
In which Azula manipulates her team together, Omashu is under new management, and Beth and Jordan take a begrudging journey through "The Swamp." It's all here as we re-watch Avatar the Last Airbender, Season 2.
In which we begin our quest for Aang to learning Earthbending, our hosts' favorite villain appears on the scene, and we all are introduced to the Avatar world's version of hippies. It's all here as we re-watch Avatar the Last Airbender, Season 2.
In which we reach the season finale of Book 1, Beth and Jordan analyze Sokka and Yue's relationship, and a couple of perfect episode scores are given out. It's all here as we re-watch Avatar: The Last Airbender, Episodes 19-20.
In which we approach the end of Season 1, Zuko becomes unattached, and the Northern Water Tribe is under threat. It's all here as we re-watch Avatar: The Last Airbender, Episodes 17-18.
In which we are reminded that Aang is still immature, Sokka becomes a man, and our hosts debate the character of Jeong Jeong. It's all here as we re-watch Avatar: The Last Airbender, Episodes 15-16.
In which Aang is rescued by the mysterious Blue Spirit, Sokka fights the science vs. superstition battle, and everyone seems to have bad advice on love. It's all here as we re-watch Avatar: The Last Airbender, Episodes 13-14.
In which our highest and lowest ratings in show history are dispersed, the backstories of Aang and Zuko are revealed, and our hosts spend the longest amount of time analyzing an episode that they ever have (so far). It's all here as we re-watch Avatar: The Last Airbender, Episodes 11-12. (Note: There is a moment in the middle of the episode where the audio does an awkward cut. This was due to a technical difficulty that occurred during recording. We have tried to smooth it out as much as possible, but some listeners will undoubtedly notice the glitch.)