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Ridiculous crossovers you'd like to see?

I'd like to see an Elementary/Sherlock crossover (mockover? fauxover?) where Holmes meets a man who thinks he's Sherlock Holmes, played by Miller on Sherlock and Cumberbatch on Elementary, with their respective Watsons in tow.

I can imagine how this would work from the Sherlock perspective. Anderson becomes aware of this ersatz "Sherlock Holmes" operating in New York, and he brings "Sherlock Holmes" to Sherlock's attention when "Sherlock Holmes" comes to London to check up on Kitty Winter. Hijinks ensue. :)
 
Full House and Walking Dead.

What?


I had a dream a few weeks ago that I was watching a sitcom version of the Walking Dead. Now I keep trying to picture how that would even work :lol:

As for Canadian shows, Corner Gas and Little Mosque on the Prairie, and both are comedies. Both shows were set in Saskatchewan, so why not? I could totally see it working.
 
Corner Gas and The Red Green Show
Heh, that would be funny. :)

I still remember the crossover episodes they did when the Irish Rovers visited The Beachcombers - Jimmy Ferguson decided he liked beachcombing so much that he quit the group. The only reason he went back was because Nick took his place in the group and couldn't sing worth a damn. Then they did a concert there and had Nick and Relic doing a duet of "There's a Hole in the Bucket."

Nick singing:

"There's a hole in the bucket, dear Liza, dear Liza,
There's a hole in the bucket, dear Liza, a hole."

Relic singing (while wearing a kerchief, since he's 'Liza'):

"Well, fix it, dear Bruno*, dear Bruno, dear Bruno,
Well, fix it, dear Bruno, dear Bruno, ya twit!"


*referring to Bruno Gerussi, who played Nick

There are quite a few Irish Rovers shows available online and some Beachcombers; sadly, however, neither of these are among them. :(


Anyway, a crossover among the Irish Rovers, Beachcombers, and Red Green would have been a hoot. Will Millar was part of the Red Green cast for awhile (the guy building the boat), and the guy sitting in the fire tower reminded me a lot of Constable John :lol:
 
A Star Trek/MASH crossover. Set during the Dominion War, Picard and the crew of the Enterprise bring Starfleet casualities back to Earth where they're treated by Hawkeye, BJ, Trapper, and the others at the 4077th.
And then Klinger flips out because Picard's crew have taken Soon-Lee back to the 24th century with them because they think she's Keiko O'Brien... :devil:

Oh that's right! I COMPLETELY forgot Keiko was Soon-Lee. It would be interesting to see Klinger and O'Brien in a fistfight over here. Which Keiko stops of course, by telling the two guys that Soon-Lee is one of her ancestors.
 
Dr. Who and Top Gear (as it was). The Doc and Clara detect a Slitheen presence at the Top gear track. They get into the audience and the Doc exposes The Stig as a Slitheen warrior who is accidentally pitched into the Corvette engine blender. Tom Baker cameos as an unnamed Star in a Reasonably Priced Car.
James May offers to become a new companion.

Second Place: Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea and Gilligan's Island. Admiral Nelson suspects Russians are using the island as a secret base and that the castaways are Russian agents because nobody could be that stupid for real.
The castaways think the Seaview crew are movie actors making a film. Ginger is all over Chip, who has great difficulty maintaining his usual stoicism.
 
"Nash Bridges" / "CHiPs"

Nash figures since he and Joe both have some time coming up that they'll take two or three days vacation, and Inger and her daughter come along, but Nash always wanting to be in hte loop and close by, decides not to go far. But he gets drawn into a crime ring after helping to CHP officers on motorcycles during a chase...
 
Quantum Leap/Tru Calling.

"Help me, Sam."


Ohh, that gave me an idea...

Being Erica crossing over with Quantum Leap. Sam leaps into the body of a 30-something with her own set of problems, and this person has the particular ability to time-travel. Hijinks ensue when Sam (as Erica) visits Dr Tom who sends him as her into the past to try to fix a particular problem, though due to an anamoly caused by the leaping, sends him into his own particular past, revisiting his childhood.
 
Jess from New Girl meets Tom, Mona Lisa and Jean-Ralphio from Parks and Recreation. Everything they say is half-spoken, half-sung sentences.
 
In a world where one can draw a line of character crossovers from Seinfeld all the way to The X-Files, it's hard to think of any crossover as too ridiculous...
 
A Batman/Dark Knight crossover with Adam West and Christian Bale locked in a duel to the death over which one is the "real" Batman.
 
Quantum Leap was at one point going to do an episode where Sam leaps in as Thomas Magnum. I always wondered how they'd pull that off, given that Magnum P.I. had already been established as fictional in the QL universe (in an early episode we see somebody watching it).
 
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The level of scrutiny that exists today regarding continuity, "canon" and what goes on in the narrative of a given series was very much different in those days.
 
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