Episodios

  • Rewind & Analyze EP. 11 | Lovercraft Country S1 E4
    Dec 12 2025

    Rewind & Analyze is back for another episode. Steven and Régine hit play on Lovecraft Country Season 1, Episode 4: 'A History of Violence'. In their deep-dive Lovecraft Country Recap, the hosts tackle character development, the episode's pacing issues, and the critical significance of books within the narrative. They don't shy away from complex topics, addressing themes of misogyny, cultural commentary, and historical fiction as they relate to the episode's impact. Who had the best and worst moments? Tune in for their final ratings and hear why this episode might be the most misunderstood of the season!

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    34 m
  • EP. 11 - The Beast In Me S1 E5-8 [Reaction]
    Dec 10 2025

    In this episode, hosts Steven and Régine discuss Netflix's latest limited series 'The Beast in Me,' reflecting on its character development, psychological themes, and storytelling techniques. They analyze the final four episodes, focusing on the moral dilemmas faced by the characters and the impact of flashbacks on the narrative. The conversation also touches on the holiday spirit and teamwork, culminating in their ratings and final thoughts on the series.

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    45 m
  • Rewind & Analyze EP. 10 | Lovecraft Country S1 E3
    Dec 5 2025

    Episode 3 of Lovecraft Country focuses on Letitia, and we're breaking down all the layers.

    We talk about the themes of racism and community - how Black people were harassed in white neighborhoods and had to fight for themselves. The show brilliantly mirrors this with the spirits banding together to defeat the old white spirit in the mansion.

    We also get into:

    Letitia's impulsive choices and character development

    The pacing issue: skipping the immediate grief of Uncle George's death

    Letitia and Atticus' intimate scene and how it connects to trauma

    Jurnee Smollett's phenomenal performance (especially that CGI-heavy basement scene)

    Why fan ratings dipped for this episode

    What's coming next

    Lovecraft Country continues to blend horror with real social commentary, and we're here for it.

    Drop a review if you're enjoying the pod! 🎙️

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    38 m
  • EP. 10 - The Beast In Me S1 E1 - 4 [Reaction]
    Dec 3 2025

    We're diving deep into The Beast In Me, and this limited series is absolutely worth your time.

    We break down the character dynamics, grief, suspense, and why Claire Danes' performance is so captivating. Plus, we discuss why limited series often hit better than multi-season shows.

    We also get into:

    Shoutout to everyone engaging with our clips - we see you and appreciate you!

    Winter productivity vibes (we're feeling it too)

    Wealth, power, and character motivations in the show

    How media coverage of traumatic events affects real people

    Quick takes on The Last Frontier and Pluribus

    If you're looking for something new to watch, The Beast In Me should be at the top of your list.

    Thanks for listening! Drop a review if you're enjoying the pod 🎙️

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    58 m
  • Rewind & Analyze EP. 09 | Lovecraft Country S1 E2
    Nov 28 2025

    Takeaways

    The pacing of Lovecraft Country can be overwhelming for new viewers.

    Character dynamics play a crucial role in the storytelling.

    Themes of trauma and memory are prevalent throughout the series.

    The representation of black culture in sci-fi is significant.

    Family secrets add depth to character relationships.

    The audience's reception of the show reflects broader societal issues.

    Supporting diverse storytelling is essential for future productions.

    The show introduces complex themes with little explanation.

    Cultural commentary is woven into the narrative of Lovecraft Country.

    The importance of ratings and audience feedback in determining the future of shows.

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    55 m
  • EP. 09 - What If? (Rewriting TV’s Biggest Moments)
    Nov 26 2025

    In this episode, Steven and Régine explore the concept of 'What If' in popular TV shows, like Game of Thrones and Breaking Bad. They discuss the significant impact of pivotal character decisions, such as Ned Stark's execution and Walter White's choices, on the overall narrative and character development. The conversation delves into how these moments shape the cultural phenomenon of the shows and the ripple effects of character actions throughout the series. In this engaging conversation, Regine and Steven delve into the intricacies of storytelling in television, focusing on 'Breaking Bad'. They discuss the slow pacing of the first season, the transformation of characters, and the moral dilemmas faced by the protagonist, Walter White. The duo explores various 'what if' scenarios that could have altered the course of popular shows, emphasizing the importance of character development and the necessity of devastating moments in creating impactful drama. Their discussion highlights how these elements contribute to the overall quality and memorability of television series.

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    1 h y 6 m
  • Rewind & Analyze EP. 08 | Lovecraft Country S1 E1
    Nov 21 2025

    Key Takeaways:

    The significance of family dynamics in the storyline.

    How "Lovecraft Country" intertwines historical context with supernatural elements.

    The cultural impact and authenticity of the series.

    Quotes:

    "The things we do for content."

    "We're too aggressive. That's really our problem."

    "It's a history show for real."

    Chapters:

    Introduction to "Lovecraft Country" - 0:00

    Family Dynamics and Cultural Context - 10:00

    Supernatural Elements and Storytelling - 20:00

    Reflections and Ratings - 30:00

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    47 m
  • EP. 08 - Cancelled Too Soon
    Nov 19 2025

    In this episode, Steven and Regine discuss the impact of show cancellations on viewers, particularly focusing on recent shows like Mindhunter and Lovecraft Country. They explore the reasons behind cancellations, including production costs, network politics, and marketing failures. The conversation also touches on the phenomenon of the sophomore slump, the effectiveness of limited series, and the expectations viewers have for show quality. They conclude with reflections on their favorite shows and the importance of storytelling in television.

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    56 m