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Ridiculous crossovers you'd like to see?

Lost Girl/John Wick. I will love see a team up between the Succubus and a Boogeyman. Wick can train Bo to know how use a gun and Hand to Hand combat in order to defend herself from assassins. What if Kenzi will have relationship with Wick's dog?

Lost Girl/Devil May Cry.
Bo and Dante will be an awesome duo or relationship. Dante will have a first time meeting a Succubus, and Bo will also have first time teaming up a Devil Hunter with large amounts of arsenals and powers. What if Tamsin can wield a Yamato?
 
Speaking of Mr Selfridge, I've had this one in mind for some time.
Mr Selfridge/ Murdoch Mysteries: A murder has happened in Selfridge's department store which has gotten the whole city in a tizzy. Scotland Yard has its hands busy in a high-profile case, and so Station Number 4 in Toronto is wired. Murdoch and Brackenreid travel to London to help with the murder case. While there, Brackenreid gets distracted by all the nice things he could bring back to his wife back in Canada. Maybe this could be a two-parter, with Mr Selfridge coming to Canada with them to visit the famous Eaton's store, which was technically our Selfridge's in parallel.
 
- A Trek series focusing on a "day in the life" of Kira Nerys. It would be called...26. :D

- A Trek/Quantum Leap crossover in which we learn that Captain Braxton from VOY is the same character as "Al the Bartender" from the final QL episode.

- The Doctor And The Enterprise: The Motion Picture.

- Tim Taylor from Home Improvement and Red Green guest star on each other's shows.

- Yannick Bisson guests on Law & Order: SVU as a visiting Canadian detective who assists SVU in solving a case. Only at the last minute do we find that his character is a descendant of William Murdoch.

- If Bisson's not available, do the same thing with the guy from Copper (whose name escapes me).

- Paul Gross appears on SVU as his Due South character.

- Another SVU episode, this time starring the entire cast of Night Heat in various guest roles.

- Oh hell, why not just reboot Night Heat itself and be done with it? :techman:

(yes, as you can tell, I'm a huge Night Heat fan...)
 
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- Tim Taylor from Home Improvement and Red Green guest star on each other's shows.

I'm actually surprised this wasn't done considering how popular Red Green was across the border. He'd have made for a great guest host on Tool Time :D

Tim invites him as a guest host for a few episodes until he finds random things around the office have been duct-taped, including his tools and car. Red thought he'd noticed things needed a bit of fixing and when Tim confronts him...

Tim: Red, why is everything duct-taped?
Red: I fixed it.
Tim: Oh, you did, did you? Over here, we fix things with screws and grit, and power. Oh, you did my car too? Red...
Red: If the women don't find you handsome, they should find you handy...
Tim: And a handy dandy to you too, Red.



- Yannick Bisson guests on Law & Order: SVU as a visiting Canadian detective who assists SVU in solving a case. Only at the last minute do we find that his character is a descendant of William Murdoch.

Kind of like that crossover between Republic of Doyle and Murdoch Mysteries? ;)

Got another one: Ghostbusters and Men in Black.
 
Monk crossing over with ANY other show would be hilarious.
Only if it crossed over with Psych. THAT would be outstanding. I can see him absolutely hating them lol

My suggestion? Boardwalk Empire, & Peaky Blinders, or the transatlantic crime syndicate
 
The Good Place and the Breaking Bad-verse.

James McGill, when he collapsed in that Cinnabon, actually had a fatal anneurism. Now he's in the Good Place, but he knows he's not supposed to be there! Who else does he run into who's also not supposed to be there? His old pal Walter White.

When Jimmy gets there, everybody starts calling him Charles, and he realizes that everybody thinks he is his brother Chuck, and he lives in an electricity-free house that's basically a monument to Charles' legal career. Walter finds out everyone thinks he is a different Walter White. One who was a very kind, but imbecilic person. Any sign of intelligence will give him away that he is not the right Walter White.

The name of the crossover, Breaking Good.
 
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Monk teams up with Robert Goren from Law & Order: CI. Hilarity ensues.

An Orville/Trek crossover. Strangely enough, NO hilarity ensues.
 
Monk and House

Lots of combinations here. House thinking OCD is a symptom of his illness. Monk noticing illegal things House is doing, not complying with treatment because it's icky. House getting competitive about his intelligence and ability to solve puzzles.

Maybe House manipulates him into an experiment where he tries to solve a crime and Monk tries to solve a medical mystery in order to prove he's the smarter one.
 
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"Blade" and "Twilght".

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Lost Girl/Married With Children.

Bo seduces Peggy, while the Morrigan and Vex convert Al into an acolyte for the Dark Fae. Can Bo and Peggy save the day? Meanwhile, Trick realizes a horrible secret about Kelly and Bud is at Dr Lauren's lab destroying the cure to all the infections Kelly picked up along the way. (It's more fun than season 10's deal with the devil episode...)

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I tried finding an English version... the clip is from "The Camping Show" (Season 3)

Lost Girl/STTNG. After the 574th means of time travel is stumbled upon, NCC-1701-D finds itself in early 21st-century Earth. Kenzi teaches Data how to be human, Bo unsuccessfully seduces Picard. As a very special 2-part episode, Bo makes a deal with Vex and he attempts to seduce Picard. When that fails, Vex calls up the Borg and Bo successfully seduces Geordi, who finally gets to see the Light side, not realizing Bo is still technically unaligned...

Q saves the day by snapping his fingers to the tune of Dueling Banjos ("Deliverance"). :D

*cough*
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...Still a better love story than Twilight... and First Contact...

Lost Girl/Dr Who. A multi-doctor extyravaganza, it's pretty much the same thing except the fourth Doctor calls Bo "a beautiful woman, probably" and the 11th is going at it with Kenzi and Vex.
 
Nobody else would like to see the cast of cheesy sentimental three camera sitcoms duke it out in the zombie apocalypse?

Steve Urkel is working on using his DNA machine as a zombie cure. Then he gets eaten because can't bring himself to shoot zombie Laura. Or one of Jesse's twins gets bitten, and the other has to shoot him.

That requires pictures, LOL!!!

I'll watch anything with Urkel... Or Jaleel White, I saw him in another show maybe three years ago (in a drama/thriller/horror) - fantastic performance, and I hope his career didn't get clobbered because people only saw him as Urkel...
 
I'd love to write a Doctor Who / Conan crossover.

The thing is, aside from the Doctor being all about the brain and Conan being all about the brawn, the underlying theme of Doctor Who is all about explaining the supernatural in (pseudo-)scientific terms, while Conan is all about accepting the supernatural for what it is. But the thing is also, from the Doctor's view point, the whole Hyborean Age shouldn't exist. So that's what I'd use as the mystery for the Doctor to solve.
 
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The TOS novel Ishmael already took care of that. There's even a Doctor Who reference in that one.


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It's been like 100 years since I read that book. What's the Doctor Who reference?

As for the original question:

Arrow/Legends of Tomorrow/Supergirl crossover with Doctor Who

Agents of Shield crossover with Doctor Who

The A-Team crossover with Doctor Who

Lost in Space crossover with Doctor Who

Star Trek (any series) crossover with Doctor Who

Planet of the Apes (TV series or original movies) with Doctor Who

Doctor Who with pretty much anything.
 
"Seven Days" and "Quantum Leap" and "Planet of the Apes".

Sam leaps into Frank which causes the backstep to go wrong and they wind up in the future where Sam must stop the damn dirty apes from doing something or other.



"Batman" (1990) and "Walker, Texas Ranger"

Fighting crime together.



Just kidding. More for absurd sake -- I don't want to see either.
 
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It's been like 100 years since I read that book. What's the Doctor Who reference?
Kirk was talking about time travel and alien civilizations that did it. One of the ones he mentioned was "a civilization in the constellation of Kasterborous" and that they'd actively engaged in time travel in the past but had later decided to retreat to their home planet and not meddle.
 
Kirk was talking about time travel and alien civilizations that did it. One of the ones he mentioned was "a civilization in the constellation of Kasterborous" and that they'd actively engaged in time travel in the past but had later decided to retreat to their home planet and not meddle.
LOVE IT! At the time that I read the book, I wasn't even familiar with the TV show Here Come the Brides, which coincidentally featured Mark Lenard.
 
Another one: Quantum Leap & Being Erica.
For those not in the know, Erica visits a therapist with the ability to send her back in time to revisit periods in her life to see how they would turn out with different decisions, with the hope of eventually becoming a therapist herself. This crossover would deal with Sam leaping into Erica's body and meeting Dr Tom her therapist, and suddenly wonder how his own life would be if he were to revisit key decisions. Maybe he could plead with Al to send him into Thomas Magnum's body afterall...
 
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