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20 Of Your Favorite Characters Who Should Star In Spin-Offs Together

by Taylor Ortega
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For years, Tumblr has romantically shipped actors, musicians and characters from film, television and literature to our ultimate, creepy, voyeuristic delight.

Last week, Reddit changed the game by shipping beloved existing characters they'd kill to see star together in spin-off series. User deployedinspiration asked fellow Redditors,

Which two fictional characters from a different movie/tv show should have their own series together?

DEAR HOLLYWOOD, SOMEONE NEEDS TO MAKE THESE SHOWS HAPPEN.

Burt Macklin (FBI) from "Parks and Recreation" and Agent Michael Scarn from "The Office"

NBC

Comment from discussion Which two fictional characters from a different movie/tv show should have their own series together?.

Tagline: "They're armed and danger -- OH MY GOD! EVERYONE OUT! THIS IS ACTUALLY VERY DANGEROUS! SOMEONE DISARM THOSE IDIOTS! WHO THOUGHT THIS WAS A GOOD IDEA?!"

Cersei Lannister from "Game of Thrones" and Claire Underwood from "House of Cards."

HBO/ Netflix

Comment from discussion Which two fictional characters from a different movie/tv show should have their own series together?.

It's actually just a reboot of the original "Parent Trap." Again.

Dumbledore from "Harry Potter" and Gandalf from "Lord of the Rings"

Warner Bros./ New Line CInema

Comment from discussion Which two fictional characters from a different movie/tv show should have their own series together?.

Dumbledore joins Gandalf for a raunchy road trip comedy and, uh, yeah, there's a makeover montage!

Jean-Ralphio Saperstein from "Parks and Recreation" and Kramer from "Seinfeld"

NBC

Comment from discussion Which two fictional characters from a different movie/tv show should have their own series together?.

This show is mostly about hair but also about failed schemes/big entrances and exits.

Frank Reynolds from "It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia" and Frank Gallagher from "Shameless"

FX/ Showtime

Comment from discussion Which two fictional characters from a different movie/tv show should have their own series together?.

The theme song is just a chorus of vomit sounds.

Ron Swanson from "Parks and Recreation" and Dwight Schrute from "The Office"

NBC

Comment from discussion Which two fictional characters from a different movie/tv show should have their own series together?.

Tagline: "Trust nothing and no one... but each other."

Fran Fine from "The Nanny" and Janice from "FRIENDS"

CBS/ NBC

Comment from discussion Which two fictional characters from a different movie/tv show should have their own series together?.

Their show? "Franice." The premise? Each episode, the duo attempts to break the sound barrier using only their laughter.

Doctor Who from "Doctor Who" and Doc Brown from "Back to the Future"

BBC/ Amblin Entertainment

Comment from discussion Which two fictional characters from a different movie/tv show should have their own series together?.

Elevator pitch: TIME TRAVEL! CONCERNED STARES! YOUNG APPRENTICES! EXPLOSIONS!

Veronica Mars from "Veronica Mars" and Buffy Summers from "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"

The CW/ WB

Comment from discussion Which two fictional characters from a different movie/tv show should have their own series together?.

Join ~Ronnie & The Buff~ as they take down rich and famous vampires with wooden stakes snarky one-liners.

Dennis Reynolds from "It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia" and Sterling Archer from "Archer"

FX

Comment from discussion Which two fictional characters from a different movie/tv show should have their own series together?.

"The Fuckboy Chronicles" is a dramatic miniseries following two relentless fuckboys whose behavior leads them down a road of emptiness, hopelessness and shirtlessness. Emmy-bait at its finest.