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About Girls Rewatch Podcast

They say nothing lasts forever—dreams change, trends come and go—but rewatch podcasts never go out of style. Reporting live from One World Trade Center, Girls Rewatch Podcast is a comedy TV rewatch podcast where Brooklyn comedians Amelia Ritthaler (@ameliaplease) and Evan Lazarus (@elazie) revisit the iconic girl shows that shaped different generations of women. After rewatching HBO’s Girls and Comedy Central’s Broad City, they’re diving into the HBO series that started it all: Sex and the City.

Each week, Amelia and Evan recap episodes through a modern lens, comparing how dating, friendship, feminism, careers, and life in New York City look across generations. With comedian guests, cultural analysis, and plenty of chaotic personal stories, it’s the perfect comfort listen for anyone who loves funny, messy TV about women figuring it out.

New episodes every Tuesday.

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