A Glorious 'Felicity' Reunion Happened

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Felicity” stars Keri Russell and Scott Speedman reunited twice on Tuesday but, alas, it wasn’t to revive their characters’ romance in the 1998-2002 drama.

Russell was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and Speedman joined his friend at the festivities. Later, they appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” to discuss the old days and the possibility of new times.

Kimmel asked the pair if a Netflix-style reunion à la “Gilmore Girls” could happen.

“I really don’t think so,” Speedman responded. “I would do it.”

Then in a fun jab at Russell’s FX spy series “The Americans,” he said, “Some people are on high-class shows. I’ll do it in a heartbeat. I’ll be on ‘Lifetime’ in no time.”

Russell, whose character, Felicity Porter, chased her crush, Speedman’s Ben Covington, cross-country to college, has maintained an offscreen friendship with Speedman ever since.

She told a funny anecdote about Speedman repeatedly confusing the star-unveiling with the traditional Hollywood practice of showbiz greats placing their hands in concrete at the Chinese Theatre. Finally, she said, “Fuck you, Scott.”

We’re glad those two get along. Just look at ’em below. So ripe for an official onscreen reunion. Sigh… 

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