What does the "B" in B-TV stand for?
What does the "B" in B-TV stand for?
I can't find a source where it's been revealed.
I know in the premier episode of the concept it was after Bernard. But does it stand for Bernard TV? Or Bible TV?
(Inquiring minds need to know...I am designing a TV shirt and want it to be accurate.)
I know in the premier episode of the concept it was after Bernard. But does it stand for Bernard TV? Or Bible TV?
(Inquiring minds need to know...I am designing a TV shirt and want it to be accurate.)
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In I Want My B-TV! Sam names it Bernard-TV.
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I think "Bernard- TV" is mentioned in some episode
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It's Benard TV.
Bee, for the Bee Movie. It’s the television version of that.
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No, it's Benard TV. See here: http://www.aiowiki.com/wiki/B-TV
Look in the notes section. In the last note, it states, "The "B" in B-TV stands for Bernard."
Look in the notes section. In the last note, it states, "The "B" in B-TV stands for Bernard."
Yeah. Benard was the one who started it. The producers were going to have Connie do it, but because Benard was such a good storyteller, he was chosen instead. Make sense? I also learned that on Aiowiki.com
I know, that was supposed to be a reference. Isn't that how Bernard responded in the origin episode?
Yeah. He did respond like that.
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Surprisingly the B actually stands for "Baphomet."
That's preposterous!