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The Wire Virgin Diary – Sometimes foreshadowing doesn’t work

My ‘The Wire’ Virgin Diary watch through continues. I will attempt to keep my complaining about season two to a minimum.

by Ivey West

Lost Virgin Diary – What lies in the shadow of the statue?

The battle lines have been proverbially drawn in the sand on ‘Lost,’ as pseudo-Locke prepares his followers for a final showdown between good and evil on the island. Join me as I take a look at the rest of Season 5 and the first few episodes from the final season in this week’s ‘Lost’ Virgin Diary.

by Kim Tibbs

Breaking Bad Virgin Diary – Bloody urine and bloody brilliant

‘Breaking Bad’ just gets more and more impressive, managing to stay profound and visceral in equal measure.

by Dan Meier

The Wire Virgin Diary – You don’t find Omar; Omar finds you

‘The Wire’s’ second season drags on as I continue my Virgin Diary review of the first two years of the much heralded show. Are things going to get better soon?

by Ivey West

Lost Virgin Diary – You spin me right round, baby, right round like a record!

Who is the real villain on ‘Lost’ – is it Charles Widmore or Ben Linus? I can’t tell! I’m also reeling that the ‘Oceanic Six’ had to go back to the island! Join me as I take a look at the first half of Season 5 in this week’s Virgin Diary.

by Kim Tibbs

The Wire Virgin Diary – Where is Omar?

After a week of, I return to my Virgin Diary of ‘The Wire.’ It’s time to look at the second season, where we find McNulty “on a boat” long before The Lonely Island made it popular.

by Ivey West

Lost Virgin Diary – Let’s do the time warp, again!

Join me as I embrace the bravery but eventual death of Charlie Pace, one of my favorite ‘Lost’ characters as I plunge my way through the tidal wave that was Season 4. I’ve compiled a list of Greatest Hits for ‘Lost’ thus far, though I’m told the best is yet to come.

by Kim Tibbs
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