9 TV Crossovers That Should Totally Happen - Part 2

9 TV Crossovers That Should Totally Happen

Arrow, Bones, Castle, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, How To Get Away With Murder, iZombie, Lists, Scandal, Scorpion, Supergirl, The Flash, UnREAL, You're the Worst

6. How to Get Away With Murder & Scandal

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It seems like there should really be more crossovers when it comes to Shondaland, and how awesome would it be to see Olivia Pope and Annalise Keating team up to get someone out of trouble? Of course, there’s that little issue with the fact that Amanda Tanner was killed and now looks a lot like Bonnie…

7. The Blacklist & Homeland

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The Blacklist and & Homeland would seriously work SO well together. They both already have a similar feel, and it wouldn’t be a stretch to combine those worlds at all. Let’s see how Saul would deal with Reddington or how Carrie and Liz could work together. That would be great television.

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8. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and Younger

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Rebecca and Liza are each making interesting choices. Liza is pretending to be in her 20s when she’s really in her 40s for work, and Rebecca moved across the country to totally not be closer to her ex boyfriend, Josh. Wow, they are in love with a guy named Josh. I totally just realized that. I would love to hear what Liza thinks of Rebecca’s situation, and I feel like Rebecca would totally support Liza’s decision to lie about her age. Plus, hello, Sutton Foster can SING, so this just would be perfection.

9. New Girl & Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt

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You know who should be best friends? Jessica Day and Kimmy Schmidt. Both are quirky, outspoken, smart, and funny. When you really think about it, these two characters are VERY similar. Putting them together on screen would be comedy gold.

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What other crossovers would you love to see? Share with us in the comments below!

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