Stalk through every episode of Buffy: The Vampire Slayer with your hosts Liesl Koehler and Joshua Harvey
It's the end of season 4! And to send it off is a super-trippy (and weirdly racist) episode of Buffy The Vampire Slayer! Jos and Liesl recap what they've been up to - and it's been a lot! (Spoiler alert: People in the midwest drink milk for refreshment)
Shit gets real sisterly as Seawitchling brings her fashionista sister to talk about what is probably the worst Buffy (The Vampire Slayer) episode to watch as a first viewing. Either way, the sisters overshare in the most delighful ways, which is only matched by Lieslweapon's excessive support of ageplay. It's 2018. y'all.
Jos doesn't even know who Yoko Ono is, so the title is lost on her. However, this ep is full of testesterone and male aggression. However, it is also a fun and ridiculous romp. Check it out!
Shit gets real when Oz comes back into town and he finds out there's another person warming the seat that used to be his at Willow's Heart Station. Buckle up, kids, it's going to be a bumpy ride!
Liesl is sick so Jos has permission to be the host of this episode. It's all about sex, so things may not go as well as you think.
Liesl and Jos take this opportunity to talk about how awesome, amazing, and glorious Jonathan is. This whole show would kind of benefit from being renamed "Jonathan - The Amazing Be-er."
'Tis the season to gift you all with an overly long episode to get you pumped for Christmas! The scoobies are joined by a relative Buffy noob, Kara Gallardo to pick apart this classic Freaky Friday situation of Buffy and Faith swapping bodies. Antics ensue!
Lil' Douche is back! The scooby gang is on red alert with the return of the murderous slayer, Faith. Will Willow wear a weird hat? Definitely. Will Faith say her dumb catch phrase? You betcha. Will Liesl and Jos like this episode? Listen and find out, ya turkey!
LIVE from the mobile unit of Crazy Couch Studios, Jos and Liesl report to you from deep inside of Oakland (California) with special guest Doe Taryn to cover all the ins and outs of the coulda-been-great "Goodbye Iowa." The scoobies discuss being a lesbian in the 90's, not being mature in the 90's, and whether there's an apostrophe before the "s" in 90's.
Liesl and Jos found time in between dates to pump out this episode just for your listening pleasure. Luckily, it's an episode all about how people you're dating can end up being weirdly obedient commandos who's boss is a murderous taskmaster who may want you dead. So it's a pretty relatable situation. Enjoy!
Liesl and Jos wouldn't recommend watching this episode of Buffy (The Vampire Slayer) but they WOULD recommend listening to this episode because it's very funny and they are very talented.
Sunnydale is in danger of being the site of the END OF THE WORLD....again. But this time it's actually pretty scary. Jos and Liesl get into why this episode works and why you shouldn't skip it. Also they talk about vomiting, as usual.
This is it! It's the moment of truth as Jos experiences the crown jewel of the entire Buffy (The Vampire Slayer) series. Will Jos consider this a pop....or a flop?
Jos and Liesl may have watched this episode while drinking beer and doing....stuff. Marvel in wonder as Jos relives the previous night through flashbacks and false memories.
This is a Thanksgiving episode so Jos and Liesl eat obnoxiously into the mic and dance around problematic dilemmas about the responsibility of the white man for stealing all Native American land. Oh, and they talk about pie.
Jos and Liesl munch their way through a new episode of Spike escaping from the new threat in Sunnydale....THE INITIATIVE.
Werewoofs do it dirty. Oz puts his wolfy dick where it doesn't belong and now the whole scooby gang is pissed.
Ever wonder what "Poltergeist" would be like without the budget? This episode is bad.
This is a bad episode of Buffy (The Vampire Slayer) and those involved should be ashamed. That said, Liesl truly enjoyed this and so a fight to the death ensues. Both parties were sober for this.
The Scrappy Gang has to stop a woman from being murdered by an obsessive middle-aged man who can...detach parts of his body? Angel is a weird show, yo.
Shit gets real scary this week as the scooby gang faces off against their figurative inner demons thanks to a literal fear demon.
Following hot on the heels of Buffy's "The Harsh Light Of Day," SPIKE slinks his scrawny ass over to Los Angeles to give Angel some quality man-on-man sexy time in the form of ATTEMPTED MURDER. Don't forget to check out our "Meanwhile, On Angel" VIDEO PODCASTS over on YouTube.
Spike returns to fuck up the Scooby gang's shit as he searches for an amulet that will make him the most powerful vampire in the world. Unfortunately, he will be the most powerful vampire with the most obnoxious girlfriend. Warning: this episode features our newest punching bag: Harmony.
Another episode of our mini-pocast about the show "Angel!" This time, Angel and his investigators (we're still trying to figure out what to call them) are pulled into the world of....hookup culture? Check out what the scene was like before Tinder. Hint: it includes a PHONE BOOK.
Ever had a bad roommate? One you considered to be the devil incarnate? Buffy has, but is she really as bad as Buffy thinks?
The first real episode of our mini-podcast! The pilot of Angel is a little....shaky, but so is this first episode of "Meawhile!" Enjoy!
First ep of season 3! Buffy is in COLLEGE and.....it's a lot like high school. Much like high school, college is full of people who seem to care about what you wear.
The final ep of season 3! Will it be Buffy's last? Obviously not, but will Liesl and Jos agree on a rating? You may be surprised.
Season 3 is coming to a close - and if the scooby gang doesn't act fast, so will the world! Will they be able to stop the Mayor's plan of literally eating everyone? Will Jos and Liesl agree on the quality of this episode? FIND OUT.
The scooby gang has to deal with one of their most prominent challenges of all: surviving prom! Liesl goes into how epic her breakups have been and Jos lets the world hang in the balance as she gets ready to rate an episode Liesl definitely loves.
We keep saying that we're going to decide what to do about the upcoming show "Angel" and how it will work into our podcast. We take a lil' bit to hash out the details in this first-of-its-kind MINISODE! Enjoy the bonus vampy goodness!
This episode is going to make you overdose on daddy kinks and Supernatural discussion. It's almost Father's day, after all.
Buffy gets telepathy and finds out some obvious things: boys are gross and '99 was a bad year for school shootings.
Angelus is back! Ready to see bad guys talk about kinky S&M? Ready to see an adult sucCUMb to the whiles of an underage girl? This episode has it all - except our love.
The return of Dark Willow! Willow's vampire doppleganger (topleganger?) finds herself in our universe and goes on a rampage, forcing to Scooby Gang to confront their worst fears - themselves.
OH SHIIIT! Lil' Douche goes over to the dark side this episode and Jos and Liesl are going to have to somehow deal with it. Well, Liesl will be fine, but Jos will probably be crushed. Email us. We're getting lonely.
Who watches the Watcher? Gile's replacement has rolled into town and he's a big ol' dork. And he brought a big, ugly demon along with him! Oh, and Faith (Lil' Douche) kills a guy! Extra: Lieslweapon gets a car and Jos does crack! Enjoy!
A Xander episode that doesn't suck! This week Xander gets the A-storyline as he deals with the age-old problem of "how to be cool." Speaking of trying to be cool, we're joined this week by frequent guest Matt Shipway (The Meat Cute) to teach everyone a lesson in confidence.
Medical workers everywhere! We're joined by Liesl's old Planned Parenthood boss, Sally Miskelly, to talk about the betrayal and cruelty of this messed-up episode. Buffy's been rendered helpless and there's a woman-hating serial killer vampire on her trail. Will she survive (She does) and at what cost?
We've got another fun episode as we're joined by artist, burlesque dancer, and "professional naked lady," Natalie McBride (AKA Trixie Shiksa)! The gang discusses which of the Scooby gang we'd fuck, how this episode relates to Trump's activity in Syria, and ageplay! Oh, and they also dig into the witch hunt going on in this episode. Whatever.
Bad facial hair abounds as the Scooby Gang has to deal with the spurned lovers right and left! Among it all, an evil force is quickly driving Angel insane and suicidal and Buffy may be the only one who can make her friend step back from that ledge. Our monster of the week is poet and general badass Giulia Bencivenga calling in from the City of Angels itself. Check out her website secrete.life for her poetry, blog, and more!
What would life be like without Buffy? As this episode proves, our reality would be a nightmare. More importantly, this podcast wouldn't exist. Luckily, Buffy does exist and Seawitchling is back to talk about how cool she is.
Spike's back! While Liesl goes to dry off their panties, conversation moves to Trump's handshaking abilities, Josh's feelings of impermanence, and whether Drucilla is annoying or not. Fair warning: a fight breaks out at the end that could mean THE END OF WELCOME 2 SUNNYDALE (not really).
Maya joins us again to bear witness as the scooby gang finds out that Buffy's guardian Angel is back from hell. No one is happy - especially Faith as she goes after the weakened vampire under the tutilage of her uncompromising new watcher, Mrs. Post.
We've been overrun with witchcraft! Shelby Belfast Jones - personal trainer and leader of one of the Bay Area's biggest witch covens - is this week's monster of the week! Meanwhile in Sunnydale, the adults are acting really weird as The Mayor unleashes a delicious hex to appease an ancient serpentine demon that turns all of the city's adults into teenagers.
Finally, we meet THE MAYOR! Also, Buffy and Cordelia are out for blood as they both vie to become Sunnydale's homecoming queen. However, Mr. Trick is out for blood as well as he lures them into the woods for the first annual SLAYERFEST, where supernatural hunters are trying to claim both of the would-be queens.
Angel's back on Earth, and now random people are dropping dead (mangled, of course). The scooby gang suspects that Oz in werewoof form is to blame. Who is to blame? Oh, and this ep is a big allegory for domestic abuse. Lilly Dagdigian is on board to help Lieslweapon and Joshua to unwind it all.
There's a new slayer in town! We're finally introduced to the infamous Faith, the street-wise and troublesome slayer from the other side of the tracks. Buffy deals with some major jealousy issues as the scooby gang - and her mom - are immediately enamored with this new, tough-as-nails slayer. We're joined this week by writer, artist, and model Red le Fay! Oh, and Angel comes back.
In this episode literally everyone is a dick to Buffy. Seems like people aren't cool with Buff taking a self-carecation and feel that it's as good excuse as any to take their latent issues out on her. Luckily, we have Seawitchling with us again to give proper attitude back to the Scooby Gang - who obviously need a good dose of snark leveled back at them.
It's a new season for Buffy as we jump months into the future to find her slumming it in LA and the Scooby gang trying to slay on their own. Oh, and Matt Shipway (of Meat Cute fame) also comes to town to help Lieslweapon and Joshua figure out if there is anything good about this episode.
Angelus' evil plan to send the world to hell comes to a head as Buffy rushes in to stop him. But will she be able to save him in the process? Mommy issues, gay stuff, and trust-falling ensue as Seawitchling joins the scoobies for the final episode of season 2!