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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  • 41: Sherlock Turns 10

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    Sherlock, the mega-popular modern Holmes update that made global stars of Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman, turns 10 this month. (Yes, really.) The ladies welcome contributor Carmen Croghan for a (loooong) chat about how the series has held up, why the final season is so bad, and the impact the show still has today.
  • 39: Flesh and Blood Premieres

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    The ladies dig into the soapy mystery of new Masterpiece thriller/mystery Flesh and Blood and fangirl over its epic cast.
  • 38: The Van Der Valk Finale

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    The ladies reflect on what worked - and what didn't - in the first season of Van Der Valk, from great supporting characters and serious attention to detail, to a leading man who's more of a cipher than a hero.
  • 37: Now Stream This: Netflix

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    The ladies dig into the enormous catalog of British programming available on Netflix, from Young Wallander and The English Game to Black Mirror and The Great British Baking Show.
  • 36: The Van Der Valk Remake

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    The ladies dig into the new Masterpiece remake of classic mystery series Van Der Valk, with mixed results.
  • 34: Thanks, I Love It

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    The ladies discuss some of their current favorite things from the world of British entertainment as Lacy discovers the Derry Girls, Ani waxes nostalgic about the Lord Peter Wimsey mysteries, and they both fangirl over The Hollow Crown.
  • 32: Period Dramas and Why We Love Them

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    We're all obsessed with period dramas - but why? Lacy and Ani dig into our global fixation on this genre, discuss their formative favorites and try to figure out where it all goes next.