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Lost Virgin Diary – Living is easy with eyes closed, misunderstanding all you see

What strikes me as clever this week are a tattoo and a reference to a John Lennon lyric, which I believe is a metaphor for everything about ‘Lost’: “Living is easy with eyes closed, misunderstanding all you see.” Am I misunderstanding the clues, the survivors or a little bit of both?

by Kim Tibbs

Diary of a Grimm Virgin – Supernatural vs. Grimm

I start my watch of ‘Grimm’ with low expectations and get a pleasant surprise — this show is not a clone of ‘Supernatural’!

by Liz Tamura

Diary of a One Tree Hill Virgin – Trouble in Paradise

I am now halfway through the second season of ‘One Tree Hill.’ The storylines are getting more complicated, and unexpected friendships have developed. Join me as I experience the show for the first time!

by Rachel Blum-Jose

The Wire Virgin Diary – The queen’s got all the moves

My Virgin Diary watch-through of ‘The Wire’ continues with ‘The Buys’ and ‘Old Cases.’ We learn that not all cops are bad and D might be a little harder than we give him credit for.

by Ivey West

Lost Virgin Diary – Am I the only person in America who didn’t watch this show?

When ‘Lost’ first aired on ABC, it wasn’t that I didn’t want to watch it. I just didn’t want to get hooked on a show that I wouldn’t be able to miss week-to-week. Join me now as I finally jump on its bandwagon in my ‘Lost’ Mondays Summer Virgin Diary.

by Kim Tibbs

Diary of a One Tree Hill Virgin – Karen returns to a tragedy

I’m a little more than halfway through Season 1 of ‘One Tree Hill.’ Is my first-time experience with the show the same as when you first saw it?

by Rachel Blum-Jose

Supernatural Virgin Diary – The mythology starts to sneak back in

Week two of ‘Supernatural’ episodes were very similar to the first week. Great chemistry between the leads, straightforward cases of the week and small but tasty morsels of a greater mythology.

by Ivey West
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