I want this. Now.


I want this. Now.

~Ren the Ring-Bearing Arrancar from Alternia

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  1. Wait a second wasn't Wizards of Waverly Place also part of that crossover

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  2. Basic plot: British "serial killer" makes their way to America, pursued by Sherlock. This "serial killer" turns out to be some supernatural creature and the Winchesters show up to the crime scene. Sherlock of course immediately sees through them, and they probably end up in jail. Sherlock is curious as to their motives to impersonate FBI agents, and ends up talking to them and eventually they all end up chasing the creature together. Still trying to figure out how the Doctor fits into the picture.

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  3. Ari Flanagan it's not actually a monster, just some lost alien that's very confused.
    I say Cas should decide if it lives, that'd be very interesting

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  4. Marc Reimer Interesting plot twist: Cas decides that its violent and disruptive to normal Earth life, and decides the best thing to do is kill it. He tries to use his angel powers and smite it, but it doesn't work

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  5. Marc Reimer So that's how the Doctor comes in!! Word gets to him of this rampaging alien (that no one can kill) and now he has to come and deal with it

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  6. Ari Flanagan even better, Bill's the one who tells him of a strange rumor of some unkillable creature . . .

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  7. Marc Reimer Bill? I don't recognize that name.

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  8. Ari Flanagan Bill Potts
    The Doctors newest companion (if this was a reference to one of the newer episodes I'm still on 10/3 sorry)

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  9. Marc Reimer Ah. Only seen maybe three (rather old) Dr. Who episodes so that explains it. I certainly like the idea, though

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  10. Ari Flanagan you being that far behind (somehow) gave me an idea
    What if a cyberman got ahold of this creature immune to being smited?

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  11. Marc Reimer Oh crud. That sounds like it could be bad. If that happened, this special might be expanded into a two-parter.

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  12. Ari Flanagan or even a three parter
    One episode for each show, each time from the view of that shows main characters

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  13. Marc Reimer That would be super cool! Maybe each one has a little bit more story tacked onto the end that the last one didn't have to keep things a bit more interesting

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