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"Lost" Reimagined: The One With the "Friends" Spoof

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Video spoof of "Lost" and "Friends" found on 10ZenMonkeys.com

If you didn't watch last night, well, you're only missing out on the best show on television. I will now spend the rest of the day obsessing over the Oceanic Six and mapping out how these new flash-forward episodes might affect my carefully-wrought theories.

Hungry for more "Lost"? We recommend you check out Jezebel's awesome article on the much-anticipated Season Four Premiere (I have to admit, "Lost" is my abusive boyfriend as well), as well as some fun videos from the same website where we found the above. And if you want to get to the bottom of that weird "Flight 815" online game? New York Mag did all the dirty work for you. Still not satisfied? Okay, here's a recent interview with Matthew Foxy McFox Fox. Spoilers??? Dude, I don't even know anymore. I don't even know.

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