Challenge/Plotbunny
Mar. 27th, 2007 01:35 amI'm new to this community, so I hope you'll forgive me if this kind of thing isn't exactly allowed. I think it is but, as I said, I'm new and (thus) ignorant...
I have an idea for a fic I'd like to see written. Sadly, I lack the talent, so I thought I'd release the plotbunny here and hope some more talented writer would be bitten by it.
The idea is for a crossover/merge of 'House, MD' and 'The Sentinel'. It requires a pretty good knowledge of both TV shows.
Move the pilot episode of 'The Sentinel' forward about ten years, so that it occurs in 2006, not 1996. (Sometime during Season 2 of 'House, MD'.) So, shortly after a solitary, week-long stake-out, Detective Jim Ellison of the Cascade PD begins to experience debilitating sensory episodes and even occasional fugue states. He goes to see several doctors in Cascade, none of whom can help him. Eventually, though, one of them refers him to a diagnostic specialist - possibly the best diagnostician in the country - Dr. Gregory House at Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital in New Jersey.
Meanwhile, Blair Sandburg, a graduate student at Princeton University, is beginning to despair of ever completing his anthropology PhD, and talks of its subject to one of his girlfriends, a nurse who works at PPTH...
What do you think? Any 'Sentinel'/'House' writers out there?
I have an idea for a fic I'd like to see written. Sadly, I lack the talent, so I thought I'd release the plotbunny here and hope some more talented writer would be bitten by it.
The idea is for a crossover/merge of 'House, MD' and 'The Sentinel'. It requires a pretty good knowledge of both TV shows.
Move the pilot episode of 'The Sentinel' forward about ten years, so that it occurs in 2006, not 1996. (Sometime during Season 2 of 'House, MD'.) So, shortly after a solitary, week-long stake-out, Detective Jim Ellison of the Cascade PD begins to experience debilitating sensory episodes and even occasional fugue states. He goes to see several doctors in Cascade, none of whom can help him. Eventually, though, one of them refers him to a diagnostic specialist - possibly the best diagnostician in the country - Dr. Gregory House at Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital in New Jersey.
Meanwhile, Blair Sandburg, a graduate student at Princeton University, is beginning to despair of ever completing his anthropology PhD, and talks of its subject to one of his girlfriends, a nurse who works at PPTH...
What do you think? Any 'Sentinel'/'House' writers out there?