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Just mother and daughter dealing with Daddy issues
OH MY GOD.
OF COURSE BERDLY’S MOM IS A TEACHER.
WHAT IS THE WORST POSSIBLE WAY FOR A GIFTED CHILD™️ TO FEEL THE SUPREME BURN OF EXPECTATION? WHAT KIND OF PARENT (as potentially evidenced by Queen’s ignoring of Berdly) WOULD BE THE KIND TO BE NEGLECTFUL AND ABSENT TO HIM WHEN FACED WITH THE TRUTH OF HIS TRUE LEVEL OF INTELLIGENCE?
BERDLY SHOWED ONE STROKE OF INTELLIGENCE, WAS PUT ON A PEDESTAL, AND STRUGGLED LIKE FUCKING HELL ONCE HE WAS ON IT. AND HIS MOM SAW IT ALL AND WOULDN’T LET HIM OFF IT.
Holy fucking shit, she probably realized soon that Berdly’s good performance was super dependent on getting help from Noelle and start to wish that he were more like Noelle. She grew disappointed in him for not meeting a precedent, and ignored his actual need for extra tutoring, letting that task get foisted onto Noelle.
I AM GOING TO SCREAM. BERDLY MY BOY, YOU’RE GONNA KILL IT IN FUTURE CHAPTERS.
You don’t know how upset I was when I saw this scene! I was literally saying, “Take the Quirk, AFO, he’s right there!” Yet AFO gloated and just left Overhaul, despite his Quirk being the right thing to heal. Even if you argue he wanted Tomura’s body, having his original body working correctly would have helped in fighting All Might and getting to Shigaraki.
Episode 8 TADC Theories, Written by Faigel.
TADC Theories. Do not read unless you have watched ALL the episodes. I have multiple theories, regarding The Amazing Digital Circus. And so
If you haven’t watched the episode yet, I implore you to please go ahead and watch it entirely before you read this.
@antjester, @abyssweaver, @seriouslythisisagoodname, @herwonderlandfirefreakingevil, @alien-in-washington
Is this everyone who would like my theories? Tag your mooties and send this to communities if you think they would like my TADC theories as well. I would like everybody to bring their own two cents to the table and maybe get inspired by the theories I’ve written. The document is 30 very-thorough and cohesive pages of my blood, sweat, tears, and other fluids for you to enjoy!
The whole document is about blending computer science logic with storytelling and psychological profiles plus analyzing storybeats, songs, and dialogue! >:3
It covers:
Episode 8 Re-Cap/Summary
Deep-dive into why Caine acted the way he did
Using AI and Machine Learning analogies (computer science nerding out :3)
Biblical Cain & Abel Analogy
Emotional mechanics
Psychological profile
Caine’s abilities and his extent of control over the circus
The degree of bubble’s influence over Caine
What does it mean to abstract or what an abstraction is
Theories regarding the cast’s origins and human lives
Speculating popular head-canons and the chances of them being real
Questions regarding on how Episode 9 could go
Thinking about inspirations such as I Have No Mouth and Must Scream and the Truman Show
If you think it’s boring, I’ve made sure to include my own peak comedy commentary and drama for not just inspiring and provoking thought into readers and showing them new things — but also entertaining them!!! YAY!!!!
Ragatha and Jax
Before I forget, the other day I was thinking...
We know Ragatha is a farm girl and Jax is a rabbit of course...what if she/her family used to hunt down rabbits for food, and then, Jax ran her over so he became the prey she hunted as karma for running her over
...this made more sense in my head but whatever lol
Why 911: Nashville Feels Low on Drama — and the Ryan Arc That Could Change Everything
I’ve been sitting on this take for a while, and the more I think about it, the more it clicks into place.
So here it is: my theory on 911: Nashville, why it currently feels like it’s missing something… and how a major trauma centered on Ryan could completely shift the show’s direction.
First things first: context. I’m a bit behind (Italy struggles are real), so I’m going off what we’ve seen up to episode 12. But even accounting for that, it feels fair to say: there haven’t been any truly devastating plot twists yet.
And that’s where my theory begins.
The Core Issue: Where’s the Drama?
If you compare Nashville to the original 911 and Lone Star, one thing stands out immediately: those shows live and breathe drama.
Not just surface-level conflict—but deep, character-shaping trauma.
Think about it:
major deaths
illness arcs
addiction and mental health struggles
PTSD
devastating relationship breakdowns
Every main character has been through something that changed them in real time.
In Nashville? That hasn’t really happened yet.
Yes, we’ve had hints of heavy backstories (Roxy especially), but those are past traumas. They’re not unfolding in the present. We’re not watching characters actively break, spiral, rebuild.
And that’s a huge difference.
A Different Narrative DNA: More Telenovela Than Procedural
Here’s where it gets interesting.
Nashville doesn’t feel structured like classic 911. It feels… like a telenovela.
Not in tone or quality—but in narrative construction.
Instead of a fully balanced ensemble, everything seems to orbit around one central nucleus: Chris O’Donnell’s character and his family.
Wife, kids, ex, emotional orbit—everything connects back to that core. The procedural side (the rescues, the emergencies) almost feels like a setting, rather than the main engine.
That’s very telenovela-coded:
central family or couple
extended cast defined by proximity to them
setting as backdrop, not focus
And if that’s the structure…
Then something is missing.
What Telenovelas ALWAYS Have: A Massive Trauma Event
Telenovelas build toward a breaking point. A moment that shatters everything.
And right now? Nashville hasn’t had that moment yet.
Which makes me think…
It’s coming. And when it hits, it’s going to hit hard.
Why Ryan Feels Like the Key
Ryan is, in many ways, the perfect candidate.
And not because he’s messy or chaotic—quite the opposite.
His life is… stable:
loving family
good relationship with parents
resolved sibling dynamics
solid marriage
strong friendships
It’s all very flat in the narrative sense. Calm. Balanced. Safe.
Even his relationship with his wife—while technically “good”—feels more told than shown. We’re not really seeing that emotional intensity, that deep connection on screen.
And then there’s one crucial detail:
His strong desire to have a child.
That’s not just a character trait. That’s setup.
The Theory: A Tragedy That Breaks Everything
Here’s where I think the show might go:
Ryan’s wife gets pregnant. Something happens—an emergency, possibly tied to the job. They lose both her and the baby.
It’s brutal. It’s devastating. And it’s exactly the kind of narrative shock the show is currently lacking.
But more importantly—it would:
give Nashville its first true, present-day trauma arc
completely transform Ryan as a character
inject long-term emotional stakes into the series
From Stability to Collapse… and Then Rebirth
Right now, Ryan is a “nice” character. A stable one.
But after something like that?
He becomes:
closed off
broken
emotionally volatile
forced into a long, painful healing arc
Think:
Eddie after Shannon
Buck during his darker spirals
But tailored to Ryan’s personality.
And from that wreckage…
You get something 911 thrives on:
a new love story.
The Missing Piece: A Central Love Story That Grows On Screen
One of the biggest strengths of the franchise has always been its relationships.
Not just existing couples—but forming ones.
Maddie & Chimney
Athena & Bobby
TK & Carlos
We watched them build, struggle, evolve.
Nashville doesn’t really have that yet.
Most couples feel:
already established
emotionally static
low-stakes
Even the younger pairing (Blue’s storyline) feels sweet, but not… defining.
Ryan, post-trauma, could become the foundation for:
a slow-burn romance
a healing arc
the emotional core of the show
The kind of relationship that anchors the entire narrative.
Final Thought: Potential vs Execution
Right now, 911: Nashville sits in a strange middle ground.
It’s not hitting the emotional heights of the original. But it’s also not fully leaning into the character-driven intensity it could have.
It has potential. A lot of it.
It just needs that one defining moment—the kind that changes everything.
And if I had to bet?
That moment is coming. And it might start with Ryan.
What do you guys think? Am I reaching… or does it feel like the calm before the storm to you too? 👀
Hylian retrievers look more like collies.
wondering about deltarune and kris's repressed memory that's been indicated
this is just a possibility - i honestly think it could go one way or the other - but what if kris didn't necessarily do anything that warrants guilt, but the repressed memory makes them think they might have? it wouldn't be the first time stories made use of a character misremembering what had happened
it could go either way and kris would still deserve compassion because they were a child at the time, but it is something worth noting imo just for the lore implications. whatever happened it does seem that carol is holding kris's guilt over their head, and yet the fact that kris can't even actually remember what happened gives a little ick that either dess, carol or both use that undefined guilt to their advantage. it could even determine how the story goes
if kris caused or was at fault for dess's death somehow they'd have a larger hurdle to get through in terms of going against her/carol, but would have a pretty rewarding payoff if it's done right. if kris _wasn't_ at fault, then remembering the incident clearly could help speedrun kris's decisions to not follow the will of other people, actually
DELTARUNE SPOILERS!!!
(...has it been long enough i can stop saying that yet?) oooohhh i could kiss you for asking me this ty anon
I think if something like that was to happen, which, i wouldn't say is probable but is possible, tricky tony could absolutely pull it off. It would certainly be difficult though, as it creates a whole mirage of other questions that would have to be answered.
Why did the memories get repressed then? How did carol/big bad evil person get a whiff of that, and use it against kris? Who would actually be to blame?
Let's say, for the sake of theorising, The traumatising events causing this rabbithole of thoughts are infact Dess's Death. Say they were doing magic and it went arwy, and dess ends up dead. Kris is the main one present, though not at fault. Perhaps they got attacked by a bear in the woods and dess defended them, i dunno. // The main emphasis is that it wasn't Kris's fault however dess is now dead and they are main witness/factor #1.
Survivors guilt leads to repressed memories. Repressed memories leads to a larger, guiltier sense of guilt. Suddenly you have a depressed rabid teenager with the internal belief that they killed someone, even though that's not the case (entirely.) That's the summary of how it would most likely happen anyway. We won't know till... something like 2027.... *grits teeth* TRICKY TONY WHEN I CATCH YOU BUDDY. WHEN I CATCH YOU. But genuinely, i think that would be a great plot point. It would lead to lots of character development, especially if it took Susie and Noelle and everyone else helping kris accept the 'true' version of events. Emotional character redemption arc stuff.
"whatever happened it does seem that carol is holding kris's guilt over their head, and yet the fact that kris can't even actually remember what happened" ^^^ So this is interesting, specifically because of the "kris can't even actually remember" part. This kind of will vary between people, but i don't think kris has forgotten. I think Kris knows what happened, atleast in the littlest bit. It haunts them. Maybe they've forgotten parts of the truth, and it's more of a torment of the things they do know, but all in all i do not think Kris's memories have been entirely supressed and forgotten. Memories, when suppressed, aren't totally gone. They stay shelved in your brain, except in the very dusty cobwebs where the neurotransmitters have closed off and don't transmit much anymore. They're still present, they're still there, you just can't consciously access them at will. Kris knows what happened, they know the facts, but it's probably more of a retelling of the facts version than a "i experienced this" version. They know they're (allegedly) at fault. They feel the guilt. They've done something wrong. But that's what they've been told, a outside version that pieces together of what they could actually remember. Fragments of the truth pieced together by a narrative, that probably frames them in a bad lighting to ensure complete emotional manipulation and torment. Joy! My current running theory as to what the traumatising events are is that Dess knew how dysphoric Kris was about being a human, and tried to help them by using magic/spells to turn them into a monster, like the rest of their family. And it went wrong. etc etc traumatising death/stuckinthecode/carolmanipulation
Honestly, anything could happen. Toby 'radiation' fox has a rampant reputation for taking our theories and thoughts and throwing them STRAIGHT out of the window. (..or maybe it's a curveball because he seems to like writing queer characters.) In conclusion we know nothing toby is insane and we (yes WE) are insane about his insanity. (both yourself and anyone else reading these please feel free to ask me more i love yapping about this stuff. me when i get to be publicly clinically insane) (to the person who asked, if you want to and feel comfortable please reveal yourself! i'd like to moot you- i need more deltarune fanatics in my midst :))