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===Carter County vs. Lawndale County=== |
===Carter County vs. Lawndale County=== |
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+ | '''Carter County''' appears in ''[[The Daria Database]]'' in the form of a map of a [[Mystik Spiral]] tour, along with a guide to the venues with travel time from Lawndale. While it was not stated there that Lawndale was in Carter County, the old MTV website had several in-universe webpages (1999 to 2001) that refered to Lawndale being part of Carter. |
However, the name '''Lawndale County''' suddenly appeared in the episode, "[[One J at a Time]]", in the form of a road sign seen while [[Jake Morgendorffer]], [[Tom Sloane]], and [[Jeffy]] take a captured squirrel out to be released. This clash is an oddity, as the book and website material were by [[Peggy Nicoll]] and [[Anne D. Bernstein]] (respectively), regular writers for the show and the story editor in 2001 in Nicoll's case. |
However, the name '''Lawndale County''' suddenly appeared in the episode, "[[One J at a Time]]", in the form of a road sign seen while [[Jake Morgendorffer]], [[Tom Sloane]], and [[Jeffy]] take a captured squirrel out to be released. This clash is an oddity, as the book and website material were by [[Peggy Nicoll]] and [[Anne D. Bernstein]] (respectively), regular writers for the show and the story editor in 2001 in Nicoll's case. |