‘Black-ish’ Star Marcus Scribner, ‘Speechless’ Star Mason Cook Want A Crossover Episode
Can you imagine what a “Black-ish” and “Speechless” crossover would look like? Probably just one laugh after another mixed with one heartwarming moment after the next.
Well, one Twitter user took to the social platform to suggest just that. The user tweeted that a crossover should be made because the shows’ characters, Ray from “Speechless” and Junior from “Black-ish,” would probably be best friends should they ever meet.
Though the account didn’t tag the actor who plays Ray, Mason Cook, he found the tweet and decided that the user was on to something. “Good idea,” he tweeted in response. “What do you think @MarcusScriber?”
With Cook now on board with the crossover plan, he wanted to reach out to Marcus Scribner, who plays Junior on “Black-ish” to find out what he thought about it all.
Scribner didn’t need any other information, and he certainly didn’t need to be begged. He saw Cook’s tweet and simply agreed that the idea was golden.
Now all that’s left is for ABC to get in on the action and make it all happen. While this might not happen for a long while, if at all, at least there are still new episodes of the shows on their own to keep us occupied.
On Tuesday, “Black-ish” will airs its episode titled “Charity Case,” which will follow as “Dre (Anthony Anderson) is chosen to lead Stevens & Lido’s new charity campaign which helps people give back to their community,” the synopsis shares.
When Bow (Tracee Ellis Ross) reminds Dre that there’s more to charity than just writing check, he decides to donate some of his clothes. Meanwhile, Junior fails his driving test, bringing Ruby (Jenifer Lewis) to offer to chaperone a trip with him and the twins on an interesting outing.
After watching the new “Black-ish,” viewers will only have to wait another day until they can watch a brand new “Speechless” Wednesday.
“Two tickets to the premiere of ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ promise a glorious night for JJ (Micah Fowler) and Ray until JJ’s pulled to the dark side by a pretty classmate who hopes to take Ray’s ticket,” the synopsis teases. “Back at home, Maya (Minnie Driver), Jimmy (John Ross Bowie) and Dylan (Kyla Kenedy) enjoy a rare night at home without the boys.”
Catch Scribner on “Black-ish” on Tuesdays on ABC at 9 p.m. EST and Cook on “Speechless” on Wednesdays at 8:30 p.m. EST on ABC.
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