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Jul 2012
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This is different from a crossover as that usually means that characters and plots of both shows appear on either show and directly relate. (Like the different “Chicago” series)
An example I’m thinking of is Bret Harrison and Tyler Labine reprising their roles from The CW’s “Reaper” on ABC’s “Kevin (Probably) Saves the World”. Another is Chelan Simmons appearing on an episode of NBC’s “Hannibal” as Gretchen from Fox’s “Wonderfalls”. Any other similar examples? |
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