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  • 20: World on Fire Roundtable: What Do We Want in Season 2

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    Telly Visions contributor Janet Mullany joins Lacy and Ani for one last World on Fire discussion, as they break down their thoughts on the series first season and discuss what might happen in its second.

  • 19: The Finales of World on Fire and Baptiste

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    Lacy and Ani discuss the final episodes of both World on Fire and Baptiste. Topics include their love for Vernon and their disappointment with the way Kasia's story was handled on the former, and their dislike for the way the latter treats its female characters.

  • 17: A World on Fire Roundtable

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    Telly Visions contributor Janet Mullany joins the ladies via the magic of the internet for a deep dive into World on Fire's first season thus far. We swoon over Arthur Darvill's addition to the cast, discuss Lois' future, and speculate about what might be ahead for Robina.

  • 16: World on Fire, Baptiste and Belgravia

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    Though the ladies continue to love World on Fire, they're finding Baptiste harder to deal with these days. (Lacy says sorry in advance for the rant herein.) And Epix's Belgravia is a refreshing escape from, well... everything.

  • 15: World on Fire, Baptiste, and Killing Eve Season 3

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    Lacy and Ani continue their love affair with World on Fire and wrestle with whatever it is that Baptiste is trying to do in its second episode. Also, the ladies dish the new season of Killing Eve.

  • 14: Baptiste Premieres and World on Fire Continues

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    The premiere of new mystery series Baptiste leaves Lacy and Ani feeling slightly underwhelmed, but World War II drama World on Fire just might be the ladies' pick for sleeper hit of the Spring.

  • 13: The 'World on Fire' Premiere

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    New Masterpiece drama World on Fire begins, and Lacy and Ani are immediately drawn in by its layered story and fascinating female characters. (We're into this, y'all.)