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I'd imagine there's also a larger audience outside of GMod which would like a synchronized streaming media tool like it. A desktop app is more practical than launching GMod just to watch videos with friends.
I don't think just using discord is a good experience. You need to verbally sync up playback and queueing media wouldn't really be possible. What features would convince you it's a useful app?
To answer your question though, no—it won't be connected to the tv.
I'm not saying this to discourage you, I'm just saying that if you want to make a useful program you need to take a look at rabb.it and see what it does and doesn't do and provide a program that has its own niche.
It's more similar to a media player which supports letting your friends connect. Honestly, whether or not it lives up to rabb.it isn't my concern—I prefer the execution Metastream offers.