This is our generation’s Jetsons Meet The Flinstones.

doctorwho:

Dalek + Bane
“Calm down, Doctor! Now’s not the time for fear. That comes later.”
via See How a Bane Mask Makes Any Villain Look Scarier — Vulture Blog

Your extermination must be more severe.

doctorwho:

Dalek + Bane

“Calm down, Doctor! Now’s not the time for fear. That comes later.”

via See How a Bane Mask Makes Any Villain Look Scarier — Vulture Blog

Your extermination must be more severe.

Archie Comic to Crossover with ‘Glee’ | Yahoo
Characters from the show will appear in a comic arc written by show writer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa,

Archie Comic to Crossover with ‘Glee’ | Yahoo

Characters from the show will appear in a comic arc written by show writer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa,

Full House. I want it to slowly become clear that our show is the prequel to that show, Prometheus-style.
HIMYM Creator Carter Bays when asked what show he’d like to crossover with. | Vulture
doctorwho:

This is the official cover for the Doctor Who/Star Trek: TNG crossover: Assimilation2
When Futurama Met The Simpsons | Buzzfeed
From the The Simpsons Futurama Crossover Crisis comic book.
Amazing. Prints please?

When Futurama Met The Simpsons | Buzzfeed

From the The Simpsons Futurama Crossover Crisis comic book.

Amazing. Prints please?

Guess which Community star showed up on Cougar Town | ONTD

When it came down to it this season long, very subtle crossover was kind of brilliant on the part of both shows.

Watch Glee’s New Directions Visit The Cleveland Show | Vulture

They’ve already done The Simpsons, and now the Glee gang is making a cross-promotional visit to another Fox animated mainstay, The Cleveland Show. Jane Lynch, Matthew Morrison, and a trio of McKinley High students (Lea Michele, Chris Colfer, and Cory Monteith) will lend their voices to this Sunday’s episode of Cleveland (now airing at 9:30 p.m.). 

An entire upcoming episode of The Office will be dedicated to the Dunder Mifflin staff getting together to watch Glee.

Not out of the norm for The Office, which often references modern pop culture. As recently as their premiere episode citing Inception and as far back as Michael’s obsession with Entourage (ENTOURAGE!).

Steve Carell and Simon Cowell should just switch places.