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Who Is Hotter? - Lost Edition

by Mitch Martin on May 13, 2009

The season finale of Lost is airing tonight so it seemed only fitting that we match up two of the shows hottest stars against each other. I was never really able to get into Lost so I can’t really say much about either one of these ladies in regards to their role on the show. On the left is Evangeline Lilly who plays Kate Austin and on the right we have Elizabeth Mitchell who plays Juliet Burke.

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Who Is Hotter?

  • Evangeline Lilly (74.0%, 580 Votes)
  • Elizabeth Mitchell (26.0%, 205 Votes)

Total Voters: 784

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  • tunaman
    You people are nuts - Elizabeth Mitchel is FAR hotter than Evangeline Lilly. Lilly's body is sooooo "meh".
  • Tom
    You, my friend, are crazy.
  • Cosmo Kramer
    I agree. Mitchell is banging.
  • vw
    @1 her face isnt that good either. Elizabeth Mitchell (and Angelina Jolie) ftw
  • bernard
    evangeline looks like shit.with her horse like long face and ugly lips.she's short too.how can you people possibly say that she's hot?
  • Tom
    Elizabeth Mitchell isn't ugly, but she brings absolutelly nothing out of me or my friends. She's totally forgetable. She has a really large head, really, being imparcial, and she has the same annoying expression for all the emotions she's supposed to portray. Evangeline Lily is way more softer and has a really sweet look. She's a natural beauty. And the numbers speaks for themselves.

    Case closed.
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