AO3 Name:Fabrisse Letter Link:https://fabrisse.dreamwidth.org/412285.html Crossover Type: (ie. crossover, fusion, or either) Crossover Potential Fandom Combinations: Shadow of a Doubt, Bringing Up Baby, Early Batman or Superman, Spiderman Noir, Steve Rogers (either pre-Cap or post-Cap/pre-ice) and/or Bucky Barnes, Notorious, The Thin Man (couples counseling or pretending for a case), Sam Spade dealing with the loss of his partner, Talk of the Town (an OT3 in the 1940s, and one a supreme court justice? lots to work with), Back Street, Love Affair, Mildred Pierce, etc. Prompts!: I think Doctor Jacquith is a magnificent psychiatrist. So I want a story with him. I'd love a crossover with another film (or story) from the 1930s or 1940s where a character needs either psychotherapy or time at Cascades. Are the characters from Bringing up Baby committed? Do the leads from Love, Affair need help with their relationship? Would Ingrid Bergman’s character from Notorious not have gone to Brazil if she’d had proper treatment for her alcoholism? What about that Wayne boy and his obsession with bats? Or if you prefer an older Bruce Wayne, what if Doctor Jacquith treated Dick Grayson for his trauma? I’m not a huge fan of gangster movies, but I’ll be happy with any film crossover from the right time frame. I love Hitchcock, Capra, and screwball comedies.
Now, Voyager (1942)
Letter Link:https://fabrisse.dreamwidth.org/412285.html
Crossover Type: (ie. crossover, fusion, or either) Crossover
Potential Fandom Combinations: Shadow of a Doubt, Bringing Up Baby, Early Batman or Superman, Spiderman Noir, Steve Rogers (either pre-Cap or post-Cap/pre-ice) and/or Bucky Barnes, Notorious, The Thin Man (couples counseling or pretending for a case), Sam Spade dealing with the loss of his partner, Talk of the Town (an OT3 in the 1940s, and one a supreme court justice? lots to work with), Back Street, Love Affair, Mildred Pierce, etc.
Prompts!: I think Doctor Jacquith is a magnificent psychiatrist. So I want a story with him. I'd love a crossover with another film (or story) from the 1930s or 1940s where a character needs either psychotherapy or time at Cascades. Are the characters from Bringing up Baby committed? Do the leads from Love, Affair need help with their relationship? Would Ingrid Bergman’s character from Notorious not have gone to Brazil if she’d had proper treatment for her alcoholism? What about that Wayne boy and his obsession with bats? Or if you prefer an older Bruce Wayne, what if Doctor Jacquith treated Dick Grayson for his trauma? I’m not a huge fan of gangster movies, but I’ll be happy with any film crossover from the right time frame. I love Hitchcock, Capra, and screwball comedies.