[Nancy Priddy - First season]
Virgo begins with a clear look at the world
Immediately identifying each object and putting it in its place
Everything belongs somewhere
And the Virgo youngster is frustrated when it isn't there
The parent of this child never has to worry that he won't find something to do
He's always seeking to be occupied
He's the one who wonder why there is a Santa Claus on every corner
And who will figure out your card tricks, 'cause he just can't believe in magic
Also, you can trust him with chores and responsibilities far beyond his years
The young Virgo may never seem as if he's in a hurry but he'll get the job done efficiently
Never forget that in spite of his apparent seriousness, this still a child
With all the needs and fears of children
[Michael Bell - Second season]
In his second season
Virgo, with his penetrating eye has a firm conviction
That if you can read the small print, you'll be able to make everything fall into place
The root awakening occurs when the Virgin discovers that details are only one part of any enterprise
There are things like imagination, intuitiveness, and inspiration
That have nothing to do with what the numbers say
He begins to see that there are intangibles not measurable by any ruler yet devised
He learns that the facts ain't necessarily so
[John Erwin - Third season]
In his third season
The Virgin native who has learned his lessons finds his niche in the scheme of things
He assumes his position as unsung hero
Utilizing his exceptional capacity for taking things apart with painstaking effort
And serving as the man who makes the plan work
He fears his emotions less, and in so doing, brings a warmer element to his whole life
And succeeds in letting more of the world in
When this happens, he achieves his maximum potential
[Nancy Priddy - Fourth season]
In his fourth season, Virgo, still meticulous and a stickler for details
Will probably still be found at his desk
Keeping a sharp eye on all the activity, and tempering the sightless intemperance of his juniors with facts and figures
He'll probably still be the first one there and the last to leave
His life will be a book that is closed to most
And he will have some warm secrets all his own
For Virgo, men and women alike, to become is to make the full effort
And they will have the satisfaction of having done their best in whatever they attempted
And having truly made things work
The Four Seasons of Virgo was written by Jacques Wilson.
The Four Seasons of Virgo was produced by Allen Stanton.