TV characters can quickly feel like friends. We see them so regularly on our screens that we get used to their actions and personalities, whilst taking comfort from their predictable appearance.
But what if some of the most famous TV characters were to star in alternative shows? How weird would that be for the senses, right?!
Well the creative community here at DesignCrowd used their Photoshop skills to play producer, and swap some of the stars in popular TV shows.
Some are clearly improbable, while you can't help but feel others were clearly oversights by the casting crew.
From Downton Abbey Stars doing Modern Family, to new roles for the cast of The Big Bang Theory, it's a masterful mash-up of amusing alternatives.
Scroll down for some of our favorites, or click through to see all the entries.
Downton Abbey stars are the new Modern Family
Sherlock Holmes in Game of Thrones
The Big Bang Theory does Breaking Bad
The Big Bang Theory cast as The Munsters
The Big Bang Theory cast in Entourage
Leslie Nielsen in The Big Bang Theory
Ron Burgundy in House
Jim Carrey staring in House
Seinfeld does Two and a Half Men
Mad Men with Kramer
Knight Rider with Tom Selleck
The Golden Girls meet 2 Broke Girls
Justin Bieber does Arrow
Zach Galifianakis in Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
The Fresh Prince with his Friends
Larry David as Doctor Who
Charlie Sheen as Dr Who
Pulp Fiction duo on Mythbusters
Arnie joins The A-Team
Donald Trump in House Of Cards
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Written by Kevin Bradford on Friday, March 18, 2016
Kevin Bradford is a content editor at DesignCrowd with a background in journalism and digital production. Experienced in both writing and videography, he loves combining his skills to create captivating content across all multimedia channels.