Watching Buffy with fresh eyes...and 25 years of baggage. The Sunnydale Diaries is a rewatch podcast with a twist: one host has loved Buffy the Vampire Slayer since the 90s, and the other is watching it for the very first time. Each week, Sean (the lifelong fan) and Melanie (the first-time viewer) revisit an episode and start by connecting its theme, or even a single scene, to their own lives, whether that’s family, relationships, eggs (yes, eggs), or the weird emotional baggage we all carry. From there, they break down what holds up, what doesn’t, and why this show still resonates decades later. Part recap, part personal reflection, and part “wait, did that really happen?”, The Sunnydale Diaries is for longtime fans, curious newcomers, and anyone who likes their pop culture discussions grounded in real life.
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The Sunnydale Diaries - A Buffy the Vampire Slayer Podcast is a tv podcast hosted by Unknown Host, with 109 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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Episode 93 - Cybernetics and Snack Foods (I Was Made to Love You)
Aug 11, 202647 minS5
Melanie somehow called it: robots have officially arrived in Sunnydale. In “I Was Made to Love You,” Buffy encounters April, a mysteriously strong young woman wandering town in search of her boyfriend, Warren. What starts as one of Season 5’s stranger and funnier episodes quickly turns into a surprisingly thoughtful look at loneliness, relationships, and what happens when you think finding the “perfect” person will fix everything. We talk awkward Buffy flirting, Anya’s appreciation for the craftsmanship of Chex Mix, Spike getting tossed through a window, Warren’s many, many red flags, and the surprisingly emotional final moments between Buffy and April. And just when the episode seems ready to wrap things up… Buffy comes home. Plus, Melanie rates the episode, makes her predictions for “The Body,” and Sean tries very hard not to give anything away.
Episode 92 - Sweaters, Shrines, and Slayer Role Play (Crush)
Jul 27, 202637 minS5
Crushes can be awkward, embarrassing, and occasionally involve driving past someone’s house and getting caught. But in Sunnydale, they can also involve stolen sweaters, secret shrines, cattle prods, and multiple vampire ex-girlfriends. Sean and Melanie discuss Buffy Season 5, Episode 14, “Crush,” as Dawn’s feelings for Spike become impossible to hide, and Buffy finally learns that Spike’s real obsession is with her. While Spike attempts to prove that his feelings are genuine, the return of Drusilla forces him to choose between the killer he used to be and the man he believes he has become. Along the way, we debate whether Buffy is being unnecessarily harsh or completely justified, celebrate Drusilla’s gloriously unhinged return, question the strange absence of police at Sunnydale’s latest massacre, and examine why 48-year-old Sean views this episode very differently than 22-year-old Sean did.
Episode 91 - What's up with Ben and Glory? (Blood Ties)
Jul 20, 202650 minS5
It’s Buffy’s 20th birthday, so naturally everything is about to go horribly wrong. During our episode discussion, we question Sunnydale hospital security, investigate the logistics of Glory’s wrinkle-free red satin dress, and Sean shares why his former life in the hospital lab has left him silently judging every phlebotomist who draws his blood. Plus, Melanie tries to figure out exactly what the hell is going on with Ben and Glory and makes her prediction for the next episode, “Crush” involving Dawn, Spike, Harmony, and possibly a monster that just crushes things.
Episode 90 - Interview with the Vampire...Slayer (Checkpoint)
Jun 29, 202653 minS5
Buffy faces one of her most satisfying power shifts yet in Season 5 Episode 12, “Checkpoint,” as the Watchers Council rolls into Sunnydale with their usual blend of tweed, judgment, and wildly undeserved authority. Sean and Melanie talk about adult “tests”; from hospital in-services and job interview assessments to driving tests and performance reviews, before diving into an episode where Buffy is tested from every direction. This week, we cover the Council’s return, Anya’s deeply questionable cover story (including a daschund) Willow and Tara’s “gay-type lovers” clarification, Spike’s continued inability to handle feelings like a grown vampire, and Glory’s little drop-in to 1630 Revelo Drive (break out the Enternmann's cake!). Plus, Melanie makes her predictions for “Blood Ties,” and Buffy finally realizes who really has the power.
The Sunnydale Diaries - A Buffy the Vampire Slayer Podcast
Bonus Episode - HellmouthCon 2026 Recap!
Jun 26, 202642 minS5
Sean and Melanie are back from HellmouthCon, and they have a lot to report from their trip to Torrance High School (the real-life Sunnydale High!!) In this special recap episode, they talk about the travel adventure to California, seeing iconic Buffy filming locations in person, exploring the school campus, meeting fellow Buffy fans and podcasters, and connecting with cast members including Amber Benson, Claire Kramer, Larry Bagby, and James C. Leary. They also break down their Jenny Calendar and Giles cosplay, the amazing fan-made props and costumes they spotted, the immersive Sunnydale surprises around campus, and the very real challenge of keeping Melanie spoiler-free at a Buffy convention. Plus: Vietnamese coffee, In-N-Out Burger, accidental brunch-crashing, a missing clock tower, Buffy location hunting around Los Angeles, and the joy of being surrounded by people who love this show just as much as they do. It was a once-in-a-lifetime Sunnydale field trip and we’re taking you with us.
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