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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  • 22: A Deep Dive Into Killing Eve Season 3

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    Lacy and Ani dig into the wildly uneven third season of Killing Eve, discussing what worked (Villanelle), what didn't (Eve), and everything in between.
  • 21: Let's Discuss Call the Midwife Season 9

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    The ladies dig into the ninth season of popular period drama "Call the Midwife" with special guest Nick Scalera, who happens to be a massive fan of the show, in addition to being Lacy's boss. Join us as we dish all the times we cried this year.
  • 12: We Get Cozy with the Call the Midwife Premiere

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    Lacy and Ani discuss Call the Midwife's Season 9 return and dig into the reasons why this show is the emotional comfort food that has captivated audiences everywhere for so many years.
  • 11: Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears

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    Continued social distancing can't stop Lacy and Ani from getting way too excited about the release of "Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears", and digging into why they both think the Miss Fisher franchise has appealed to so many fans around the world.
  • 09: Our Thoughts on Doctor Who Season 12

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    Now that it's over, Lacy and Ani look back on Doctor Who Season 12, digging into everything from our favorite episodes to what we think works and what doesn't in the Chris Chibnall era.
  • 08: A Sanditon Postmortem Roundtable with Janet Mullany

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    Lacy and Ani welcome their first podcast guest, Telly Visions contributor Janet Mullany, for a roundtable dish about Sanditon, everything that went right and wrong with its first season, and how it fits into the Austen canon.