#Benedict's live reaction as he (finally) realizes that Sophie is the Lady in Silver
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#Benedict's live reaction as he (finally) realizes that Sophie is the Lady in Silver
↳ BRIDGERTON | 4.07 “The Beyond”
CruzCrafter on Twitter has done an amazing job of uploading the Skibidi Survival Guide!
I’m linking to the whole Twitter thread through Nitter because it’s all good, but this page is particularly interesting:
I’m convinced that the TV Men are supernatural in some way - my preferred headcanon is that they’re channeling energies from some kind of spirit realm that’s linked to the teleportation space. Ghost lore says that supernatural beings speak backwards when recorded. This appears to imply that they spookily developed consciousness spontaneously from normal TV sets, which I think fits with that!
Was TV Woman the first to become conscious enough to find a body, and how did she do that? I could imagine something like assembling something from random electrical equipment or convincing a friendly human to do it for her.
…and can you still turn her on by pushing her top right button?
There’s also this. I think this implies that Cameramen existed before the Alliance, which also seems to fit with hints from the series when we see Cameramen hanging around with humans and both watching in horror as the battles begin. I assumed that the Cameramen were instructed by human governments to fight, but maybe they weren’t?
It could also represent the Cameramen trying to unite other factions, which definitely adds to the sense of the Alliance coming together during a period of absolute chaos. This fits with what Boom said about there being no overall leaders.
Headcanon that TVs occasionally have to "sleep" for long periods of time (about a few weeks preferably, but several days works in a pinch) to defrag and regenerate whatever energy/compound they use for teleportation or smth
But whatever the reason, the sleeping TV needs to stay warm during it to be able to do whatever is needed. Thus, TV hibernaculas. Just some storage room with various comforts like beanbag chairs, mattresses, blankets, pillows, etc. all crammed in there so that everyone whos currently hibernating can provide a bit of passive body heat to create a nice warm room to nap in.
Honestly, I just want there to be a good reason for a bunch of TVs to instinctively cram themselves into a cuddle pile like garter snakes do. Look up garter snake hibernacula, theyre so cute (fair warning, the photos will, logically, be of a bunch of snakes, so if you dont like snakes then maybe dont look it up and just take my word for it being cute)
THE BIG SCREEN.
headcanon dump: tv edition
tvmen are immune to each others hypnotic effects unless they consciously allow themselves to be hypnotized
tvmen avoid hand-to-hand combat unless inspired by the actions of titan tv or tv woman
tvmen are incredibly protective of their screens; being allowed to touch a tvman's screen is a sign of immense trust
tvmen screens, when touched, feel like the layer of static electricity on old CRT tvs
tvmen don't seek out physical touch like cameramen and speakermen do but if you were to hug one they are secretly incredibly touch starved
tvs must make physical contact with their target to teleport them; most opt for simple handholds but there are outliers like tv woman's full on tackle hug to teleport simp cameraman
#excited puppy.
Decided to gather the courage to share a TVman headcanon. Enjoy!
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