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Diary of a House virgin – The doctor’s nemesis is in

(Season One, Episodes 13 – 16) It took me a couple of episodes to get behind the introduction of Edward Vogler, but by the end of these four, I was. You’ll see that I didn’t think he was necessary when first introduced, but he grew on me. It’s odd, considering what these doctors do each […]

by Ivey West

Diary of a Weeds Virgin – U-Turn makes a wrong turn

(Season 3, Episodes 4-6) This second batch of episodes isn’t as action-packed as the first, but nevertheless, I really like this season so far. Nancy, while still not a character I can get behind, at least isn’t making me hate her so much. It’s probably because she’s come out and told her kids she’s a […]

by Kona Gallagher

Diary of a Six Feet Under virgin – Season four ends on a low note, a really low note

(Season 4, Episodes 10-12) Alright, so there is a small moment of hope and wisdom to end the season between David and a vision of his father, but come on, the end of this season was pretty bleak. Let’s summarize, shall we: Nate drives his former brother-in-law to blow his brains out right in front […]

by Bob Degon

Diary of a Burn Notice Virgin – Season 2 starts with a mysterious woman

(Season 2, Episodes 1-3) So they are really not rushing with this whole Carla storyline, are they? Talk about a slow burn. In the first three episodes of season 2, Michael gets out of the panel truck, but we find out basically nothing about who may or may not have burned him, except that Tricia […]

by Kona Gallagher

Diary of a Moonlight virgin: Deaths, kidnappings, and vampire slackers

(Season One, Episode 11 & 12) A whole lot of plot development occurred in these two episodes. I’m finally rid of Josh (though, now I’m not so sure it’s a good thing), and we get a glimpse of what the real Coraline might be. Just a couple of episodes left before the shortened end of […]

by Ivey West
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