Now, platforms like Netflix and Hulu dominate the market with original series and massive franchises.
White CollarandPsychare a perfect example.
Because of these similarities, it only made sense for the two shows to come together ina unique crossovercommercial.
It was like a little treat for viewers, even if they weren’t familiar with both shows.
Now though, these opportunities are occurring less and less.
In 2011,Breaking Badshared a sketch withThe Officeat the Emmy’s.
As recently as 2016,Fox’sNew GirlandBrooklyn Nine-Ninehad an entire crossover episode.
All in all, these crossovers didn’t change the plot, but acted as much-needed fan service.
So, Netflix needs to put together aWednesdayandBridgertoncollab as soon as possible.
White Collar is a crime drama television series featuring Neal Caffrey, a skilled con artist and art thief, portrayed by Matt Bomer. After being captured by FBI agent Peter Burke, Neal agrees to help the FBI catch elusive white-collar criminals as a consultant, leveraging his unique skills. The series explores the evolving partnership and mutual trust between Neal and Peter, blending elements of crime-solving and personal redemption.
Shawn Spencer happens to possess some uncanny powers of observation thanks to his father, Henry, a former police officer who taught his son to remember even the smallest details of his surroundings. When Shawn is accused of committing a crime that he actually solved, he convinces the cops that he’s a psychic – and with the reluctant help of his best friend, Gus, Shawn starts solving cases for a skeptical but increasingly impressed police force.