I would love to see a Crossover marriage, which to my knowledge there’s never been. Potential:
Dr. Luka goes back to Africa where he meets a British humanitarian- Saffron (of Ab-Fab fame). Patsy attempts to seduce him at the wedding but ends up having to go through methodone therapy under the guidance of intern Jane (Sara Gilbert), who is also juggling a homeless woman from Illinois- a delusional writer named Roseanne Connor who insists that Jane is her daughter and who is terrified of another patient in for steroid abuse and played by Tom Arnold. Meanwhile Mitch & Mickey stop by on their way to a gig because Mitch is having a nervous breakdown and Mickey wants to sell her husband’s new catheter product line, and while there David St. Hubbins drops in to be dried out and meets Patsy, with whom he had a gay affair when she was a man and he was a woman back in the 70s…
I would love to read this, but my guest statis prevents me from seeing profiles, and the address on fanfiction has changed in the last few months. For all other’s like me, here is the link to The Jeanster 's page.
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I have a story plotted out, but only half-written, featuring a crossover between “Dr Who” and “the Avengers.” Synopsis: the Doctor (#4) & Romana investigate a time disturbance originating from swinging 1960s London. At the same time, Steed & Mrs. Emma Peel are investigating the disappearance of several prominent politicians. Both problems are caused by the Master using a time tunnel in an elaborate scheme. Steed & Romana get sucked through the tunnel to another planet, leaving the Doctor & Emma to chase after them in the TARDIS.
Did you you say “Time Tunnel”? That smell of a cross-over with another series. Interesting. Also, the concept of a cross-over between has actually been published! Amazing. I read it in a collection of short stories called “More Short Trips” .
ISBN: 0 563 55565 3 The story it’s self was called “Femme Fatale”, by Paul Magrs, it stared the 8th doctor, Sam, and Andy Worhl and I thought it was disjointed and disturbing. That’s not to say that the idea is a bad one. You can find alot of spoilers for all things Who at the Doctor Who Reference Guide .
I’d like to see how Ignatius J. Reilly, of A Confederacy of Dunces, would get along with the characters in Tales of the City.
(Plot point: His faulty heart valve, along with San Francisco’s hilly terrain, leads Ignatius to become the city’s first Segway-based hot dog vendor. His quirky, querulous character makes him a grassroots advocate for the differently-abled, meaning that Ignatius must deal for the first time in his life with people actually liking him.)