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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  • 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
  • 48: The Spanish Princess

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    The ladies dig into period drama The Spanish Princess, discussing everything from the real life of Queen Catherine of Aragon to Philippa Gregory's novels and cable network Starz's track record of female-focused historical dramas.
  • 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.
  • Introducing Telly Visions: The Podcast

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    We love all things British TV and culture. So we’re making a podcast about it. Join us next week for the debut of Telly Visions: The Podcast as we talk about Sanditon, Doctor Who, and whatever else we’re watching this week. See you soon!
  • 110: Spring Preview 2022

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    Spring TV is busting out all over! The ladies take a look at the biggest titles heading our way over the next few months, from the returns of Sanditon and Call the Midwife on PBS, a new season of Bridgerton on Netflix. Jane Seymour's upcoming Acorn TV mystery Harry Wild and more. 

  • 95: Classics Revisited: North and South

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    On the latest installment of our Classics Revisited series, the ladies dig into 2004 period drama North and South, a story that's equal parts romance and class drama, with an extremely attractive Richard Armitage thrown on top. 

  • 79: Ted Lasso

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    Nick Scalera joins the ladies this week to talk about Ted Lasso, the best and most delightful British-seeming but actually American comedy you're probably not watching. Football is life.
  • 63: Atlantic Crossing

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    The ladies welcome regular contributor Janet Mullany to the show to discuss new Masterpiece drama Atlantic Crossing, a surprisingly moving story of the Norwegian royal family during World War II.