IPhone turns "old " podcast to "new"

I listen to many podcast, and I use the function that syncs only podcast marked as "new" to my iPhone. With the ver2.0 on my iPhone I have noticed that the phone turns "old" (and podcast that I already listened to) to "new" and syncs them back to my iPhone. Has anyone else noticed this bug?

same issue here. except the behavior is not consistent. sometimes the playcount gets synced from iphone back to itunes correctly, and the podcast gets deleted. other times, the blue dot that resembles a "new" podcast is revived, and thus synced back to the iphone.
itunes 7.7.1, iphone 2.0 (EDGE). 10.5.4

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