If you're not yet familiar with the comedic charms of Billy Eichner, catch up already.


The comedian is on "Parks and Recreation" this week as Donna's (Retta) Eagleton doppleganger, which we're sure will be as awesome as it looks and sounds, but he's also the host of Fuse's "Billy On the Street," which was my maternity leave guilty pleasure and still makes me laugh harder than anything else on TV.


Now we want him to be everywhere, and we don't think that's too much to ask. From comedies to dramas, we can think of several other shows that could benefit from a dose of Billy, including HBO's "Girls" and AMC's "The Walking Dead." Click through our gallery to see where we'd like to see Billy Eichner crop up on TV next -- and how.



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  • Billy Eichner on "American Horror Story: Coven"


    The witchy ladies of "Coven" need some sassy masculine energy to snap them out of their own spells when things get too maudlin. Plus, Billy looks good in black.




  • Billy Eichner on "Girls"


    How amazing would it be to see "Girls" heroine Hannah Horvath accosted on the streets of New York to play a speed round of "Quizzed in the Face" for "Billy On the Street"?




  • Billy Eichner on "Grey's Anatomy"


    Billy is also a delight on Twitter, with <a href="https://twitter.com/billyeichner/status/385955062687997952" target="_blank">TV-centric gems like this one about "Grey's Anatomy."</a> We imagine Shonda Rhimes could do some truly awful things to him if he came on the show -- and he'd be completely game.




  • Billy Eichner on "The Carrie Diaries"


    We can just hear him now: "Samantha! Carrie! If you ladies can't hoof it a little faster in those heels, I'm outta here!"




  • Billy Eichner on "How I Met Your Mother"


    We finally know who the "Mother" is, but we won't be fully excited about this show again until we can get a new father -- replace Josh Radnor with Billy Eichner to finally make Ted Mosby someone worth rooting for!




  • Billy Eichner on "The Walking Dead"


    He'd stick out like a (very loud) sore thumb -- and shoving a microphone in someone's face is hardly a weapon -- but wouldn't it be nice for <em>someone</em> on this show to tell it like it is? "Yeah, yeah, more zombies ... WE GET IT!"





"Parks and Recreation" airs Thursdays at 8 p.m. ET on NBC; Season 2 of "Billy On the Street" is now available in iTunes.