That Was Then, This Is Dumb

“That Was Then, This is Dumb” was the fifth episode of the second season of Daria (episode number 205). It first aired on MTV on March 16, 1998.

"That Was Then, This is Dumb" was written by Anne D. Bernstein.

The episode's title is derived from the novel That Was Then, This Is Now by S.E. Hinton

Summary
This episode portrayed a visit to the Morgendorfer's residence by old friends of Jake and Helen from their counterculture days, Coyote and Willow Yeager. The Yeagers, and their disaffected, "slacker" son Ethan, have been attempting to keep the spirit of the 60s alive, driving around in an old Volkswagon van, replacing their dog (named for Timothy Leary) with identical dogs with the same name, refusing to allow their son to participate in athletics, earning a living by selling hemp products, and in general attempting to live in a manner that Daria characterizes as "voluntary simplicity"&mdash;which phrase Trent astutely says "sounds better than broke."

In the course of the episode, Quinn and Daria learn about their parents' stay in jail during the 60s, and the post-hippie family will learn that there is more to like than dislike in modern life (golf and frozen bagels, for example).

Trent/Daria shipping
Anne Bernstein has said that in this episode, "Trent did catch on that Daria had a thing for him (see the open eyes in "That Was Then")". 

Trivia

 * Upchuck is searching for a set of "fast food premiums" (the little toys you get free), something Anne D. Bernstein introduced in "The Daria Diaries".

On “That Was Then, This is Dumb” the Episode

 * Episode Guide at Outpost Daria
 * Transcript at Outpost Daria