10 TV Shows That Desperately Need A Rewatch Podcast

The one with the cast commentary...

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No matter how many new, and epic TV shows are released to the world, there will always be a place for rewatching the same shows we've already seen from start to finish, again and again and again.

The likes of Scrubs, The Office, and Bojack Horseman, with Fake Doctors, Real Friends, Office Ladies, and Podcast Horseman respectively, all have their own rewatch podcasts, and it gives fans of the shows a whole new way of binge-watching.

Going through each episode from the very start, these podcasts offer analysis, insights, and often behind the scenes details that you would never have known otherwise. Particularly with the current climate of the world, there is more time than ever to participate in a good old binge watch of your favourite shows.

So many of these would benefit from a podcast to walk you through the series episode by episode. Either because it would be incredible to hear the inner workings of some of the best shows television can boast, or because we'd love to just hear the cast to talk to each other about anything, these podcasts need to be made, and soon. With much of the world still in lockdown, there's no reason not to.

10. Sherlock

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During its prime, Sherlock was one of the biggest shows on British television. Though there were only a handful of episodes, with three airing every couple of years since 2010, it grew to become incredibly popular, even if the final episode of season four was a tad too confusing.

Though the concept of bringing the legendary Sherlock Holmes into the modern world was a strange one, the show launched Benedict Cumberbatch into stardom, and his unquestionable chemistry with Martin Freeman went a long way toward making Sherlock as great as it was.

The two stars have since become very close friends, and listening to them talk about anything would be more than worth a listen, let alone the intricacies of the show. With just 13 episodes to watch through, this would be a mini-series of sorts, and could even spur on the production of the fifth series we would all love to see.

Of course, there would have to be at least one or two guest appearances from creators Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat, detailing how the incredible stories told in Sherlock came to be put on screen, and the thought process and struggles of transferring such intelligent, Sherlock-worthy mysteries from the mind to the TV screen.

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