Ani Bundel

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Ani Bundel has been blogging professionally since 2010. A DC native, Hufflepuff, and Keyboard Khaleesi, she spends all her non-writing time taking pictures of her cats. Regular bylines also found on MSNBC, Paste, Primetimer, and others. 

A Woman's Place Is In Your Face. Cat Approved. Find her on BlueSky and other social media of your choice: @anibundel.bsky.social

Posts by Ani Bundel

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  • 71: Now Stream This: HBO Max Deep Dive

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    The ladies dive into the world of streaming service HBO Max - what it is exactly, what you can watch on it, how it differs from standard HBO, and whether it's necessary for Anglophiles.
  • 70: Atlantic Crossing Finale Roundtable

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    Contributor Janet Mullany returns to the show to discuss the final episodes of Atlantic Crossing, from the uncomfortable FDR creep factor and Martha's impressive array of great hats to the series' determined refusal to pick a lane about whatever is going on with their relationship.
  • 69: Netflix's Shadow and Bone

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    The ladies decide to talk about a show that's not particularly British or especially prestigious, but they love it anyway: Buzzy Netflix fantasy drama Shadow and Bone, which molds a popular YA fantasy into something that's much greater than the sum of its parts.
  • 68: Sanditon Lives!

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    Obviously, the ladies had to talk about the big Sanditon news: The series is coming back for not one but TWO seasons. Let's get in our feelings about it.
  • 66: The Nevers

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    The ladies dig into the good, the bad, and the difficult to quantify of HBO's new steampunk fantasy series The Nevers, a series that tries to do entirely too much at once.
  • 65: The Game of Thrones 10th Anniversary

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    The ladies bend the rules to what constitutes "British TV" to talk about Game of Thrones on its tenth anniversary and dish the highs and lows of one of the biggest pop culture series of our time.
  • 64: The Serpent

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    The ladies dig into the new Netflix true crime thriller The Serpent, based on the horrifying true story of real-life serial killer Charles Sobhraj