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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  • 62: Netflix's The Irregulars and Other Sherlock Holmes Adaptations

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    The ladies dig into the new Netflix show The Irregulars, a vaguely Sherlock Holmes-adjacent genre series that sees a version of the Baker Street Irregulars attempt to solve a series of interconnected supernatural mysteries, and use it as an excuse to talk other recent adaptations of the great detective's story.
  • 61: Bloodlands

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    The ladies are joined by contributor Carmen Croghan for a rollicking discussion about Acorn TV's newest thriller Bloodlands, a story so twisty that the group has wildly different opinions about what's going on.
  • 60: Our Not Quite Spring 2021 Preview

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    The ladies attempt to break down what's coming this spring in the world of British television - and what we may have to wait a bit longer than usual to see, thanks to the coronavirus pandemic.
  • 59: Now Stream This: Dickinson and AppleTV+

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    The ladies do a deep dive on streaming service AppleTV+ by way of a discussion of its best show - the period drama Dickinson. Which is technically not British, but we'll make an exception this time.
  • 56: Downton Abbey Tenth Anniversary Special

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    Downton Abbey turns ten years old this month (how??) and the ladies celebrate by digging into the favorite moments from the period drama that changed both their lives.
  • 55: The Long Song

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    Regular contributor Carmen Croghan joins the ladies to discuss the powerful new Masterpiece drama The Long Song, from how the series compares to the book to what makes this particular story of slavery stand out.
  • 54: Now Stream This: Britbox

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    The ladies dig into the streaming service Britbox, from its extensive library of classic content to upcoming new releases like The Pembrokeshire Murders, Honour, and more.
  • 53: Bridgerton

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    The ladies finally dig in to the period drama everyone's been talking about: Bridgerton. (Warning: Much like the show we're discussing, this conversation can be somewhat TV-MA.)