BBC Ghosts Autism Headcanons - Mary
(inspired by the autism acceptance month gifsets by the wonderful @whencartoonsruletheworld)

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Janaina Medeiros
Today's Document
One Nice Bug Per Day
Not today Justin

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Love Begins
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taylor price
macklin celebrini has autism
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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if i look back, i am lost
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BBC Ghosts Autism Headcanons - Mary
(inspired by the autism acceptance month gifsets by the wonderful @whencartoonsruletheworld)
(finale thoughts)
Alison leaving isn't her severing their relationship forever, it's starting a life where she can pay all her attention to her family while still visiting the ghosts often (for decades!). The ghosts are changed too, they can be left alone because they finally love each other and are happy. Change is inevitable and you'll always have to leave the places you love, but that doesn't mean that you'll never see them again or that the lessons they taught you won't be with you forever.
mike is so important to me like I love him so much do you understand. and kiell does such an incredible job, can you imagine how hard it is to try to act while ignoring 90% of the people in the scene it's insane. he does such a good job I forget that all those people are actually there in the room with him. it's wicked impressive. anyway this is a mike cooper stan account.
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Bloomsbury has acquired a companion book to the BBC television series “Ghosts”. Katy Follain, head of Bloomsbury general, acquired UK and Commonwealth rights to Ghosts: The Button House Archives from Paul Stevens at Independent Talent. It is her first acquisition since she joined Bloomsbury. The companion book will be published on 26th October 2023. “Ghosts” was first broadcast in 2019 and has been nominated for multiple national comedy awards. It returns for the final season this September. The tie-in book is described as “a hilarious, colourful and entertaining compendium of surviving artefacts and documents relating to the ghosts of Button House’s past lives”. Ghosts: The Button House Archives will be written by Mathew Baynton, Simon Farnaby, Martha Howe-Douglas, Jim Howick, Laurence Rickard and Ben Willbond – six of the ghosts who also co-starred in the franchise Horrible Histories. They will be signing books at events around the country in the run-up to Christmas. They said: “We started kicking around the idea of a ‘Ghosts’ companion book quite early on in the life of the series and got very excited about how the characters could show up in all kinds of documents and artefacts. We’re delighted to finally be bringing this idea to life with Bloomsbury to produce something we hope fans will treasure.” Follain added: “To be working with this hugely talented group of writers on the tie-in book of such a massively popular comedy series is complete heaven. It combines everything I want the non-fiction Bloomsbury General list to be: quality and best-in-show entertainment with broad appeal. It is the perfect Christmas gift and I’m looking forward to seeing the fans dressed up in their favourite ‘Ghosts’ costumes for the events.”
I miss her so much
they changed the intro for the 2023 Comic Relief Special … i am not okay
Well I for one am heartbroken that we never got to hear all 34 reasons why kitty is superior to kylie minogue
Shows I have brain worms about Venn diagram
Thomas Thorne Writer In The Dark by Lorde. I’m right.
Redding Weddy is a great episode that I have lots of Thoughts about, but one of the main ones is that if there wasn’t a person who could see ghosts at the house, somebody probably would have died from the mine. It was completely unmarked, no one except the Captain and Havers knew it existed, and the box it was in probably collapsed and lost its markings after 85+ years in the ground. If the house was turned into a hotel (or Mike and Alison kept it but couldn’t see the ghosts) the garden would be cleaned and dug up eventually, and it’s not buried very deep.
Tl;dr repressed gay pining leads to innocent gardeners exploding
BBC Ghosts Autism Headcanons - The Captain
(As with my Mary autism gifset, credit for the idea and format goes to @whencartoonsruletheworld)
BBC Ghosts characters as "Things To Never Say To Someone Who Just Came Out"