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What if Lost were a sitcom from the nineties?

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evangeline lilly kate austen lostLost fanatics, rejoice! We may still have, oh, more than half a year left before we get cheerfully dumped with a load of new episodes (::drool::), but in the meantime, we have DVD's, abc.com, repeats on SyFy, and YouTube!

Yes, YouTube.

Well, technically, we can't get our fix of full episodes on "the Tubez," but the site still provides us with plenty of fodder; fan dedications, clip montages, and music videos galore. Let's face it: people love their Hurley birds, smoke monsters, and everlasting, cancer-conquering romances. And why shouldn't they?

But there are definitely a couple of sitcom aficionados out there with slick editing skills, and they've taken to the site to show off their very own takes on Lost, modeling clips from the show to look like the openings of legendary sitcoms from the nineties. Hurley as Ross Geller? Locke as Carl Winslow? Vincent the dog as Michelle Tanner, the sassy baby?

You know, maybe they're onto something... ABC's only got one season left of the show, and who wouldn't want to see Michael Emerson show up as someone's nosy neighbor? (You've got our vote!)

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