Last week, Wilmer Valderamma revealed that he and his former co-stars  have “talked about” a That 70s Show reunion. “Let’s start the buzz,” he  said. Well, we’re certainly buzzing: it would be a blast to see Topher  Grace, Ashton Kutcher, and Mila Kunis, who have all shot to mega-stardom  since their sitcom days, re-don their ’70s style gear and head to the  basement again like they did in the show. His words got us thinking, though, about what other casts we’d love to  see reunite. We picked out seven now-canceled TV shows that are totally  reunion-worthy. Let us know what we missed! 
Friends  	
 
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America would desert the streets and head inside to watch the cast of  Friends back together again. The ratings for the series finale rivaled  Super Bowl numbers, and a reunion would do just as well. We’re keeping  our fingers crossed that the kooky, charismatic cast will one day  reunite, but we’re not holding our breaths. Matt LeBlanc, who played  Joey, recently said “I can’t see a reunion not feeling gratuitous. What  would the story be? We all get together and what? Have coffee?” Sounds  like a good idea to us. 
Boy Meets World  	
 
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Oh, Boy Meets World. Does any other show make us think of our younger  years like this one? We spent many afternoons munching on our after  school snacks and watching hilarious Eric, kind-hearted Tapanga,  boy-next-door Corey and crush-worthy Sean deal with the drama of growing  up. A reunion would be amazing, but only if Corey and Eric’s  next-door-neighbor and teacher Mr. Feeny came along. 
The OC  	
 
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The OC‘s only been off the air for four years, but that is four years  too many! We were devastated when the series came to a close, and we’ve  been missing our weekly doses of Marissa, Summer, Ryan and Seth ever  since (let’s be honest: it’s east-coast drama counterpart Gossip Girl,  though addictive in its own right, does not fill the SoCal shoes).  Whether you had a thing for the brooding bad-boy Ryan or the quirky,  nerdy Seth, you know you’d tune into to see them again. 
Full House   	
 
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Even though there haven’t been any new episodes of Full House since  1995, the show is constantly on repeat, and we’ve grown to love the San  Francisco-based family. It’s been over 15 years, so it’s definitely  about time for the cast to get back together again. It might be  difficult to convince Mary Kate and Ashley, though, who are now high-end  fashion designers, to join in. By the way, which one of them do you  think is in the photo?
Lizzie McGuire  	
 
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For a long time, Hilary Duff basically was the character from her TV  show, Lizzie McGuire. It took a long time for people to stop referring  to her Lizzie, but it finally happened, thanks to a successful music  career and other movie roles. But we miss those Hilary-as-Lizzie days!  We also miss Lizzie’s crazy family and her best friends Gordo and  Miranda. Reunion, please? 
Gilmore Girls  	
 
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A Gilmore Girls marathon until all hours of the night is our favorite  slumber party activity. The show had juicy love triangles  (Christopher-Lorelai-Luke, Dean-Rory-Jess), but what we really loved  about it were the realistic girl friendships it showcased with none of  the catty, fake-ness we see between “best friends” on TV today. DVD  marathons will do, but a reunion would be even better! 
Freaks and Geeks  	
 
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OK, we admit it, we never watched Freaks and Geeks while it was on TV.  But since it was canceled, it’s gotten more and more attention, probably  because of the now-famous, killer Apatow-selected cast. James Franco,  Jason Segel and Seth Rogen all appeared on the show before they became  movie stars. A Freaks and Geeks reunion would be the perfect excuse to  get the hilarious fellas in a room together again. 
And, for some runners up: 
Even Stevens 
Before he starred in the mega-hit movie franchise Transformers,   Shia  LaBeouf played Louis Stevens on this hilarious Disney show. Whatever  ever happened to Christy Carlson Romano, who played his   perfectionist  older sis? 
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air 
If they convinced the cast of Fresh Prince to reunite, do you  think  they could get Will Smith to rap the theme song live? Perhaps   accompanied by his pop-star children Willow and Jaden? 
American Idol (the original judging panel) 
J-Lo and Steven Tyler are alright, but we  can’t help but miss the  chemistry between Randy, Paula, and Simon. Plus,  it’d be great to check  back in with some of the earliest contestants  like Justin Guarini,  Kimberly Locke, and Diana DeGarmo. Hey, Ryan  Seacrest’s co-host from  season 1 could even be invited—as long as he’s  not too bitter.