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As an adult, Amy is sarcastic to the point of rudeness when speaking with or about her sisters, even if she's talking to her nieces or her sisters' spouses/boyfriends. She says what's on her mind and doesn't care what anyone thinks of it. (In "I Don't," she feels "no particular obligation to listen to anyone else's B.S. Ever.") Her wit is quick but with a sharp, angry edge. Her lack of involvement in Barksdale family life has carried over to the point that Daria and Quinn barely recognize Amy when she appears in "I Don't." Amy can't recall whether Daria is in high school, college, "or something." She's deliberately remained out of the picture for decades, a willing and determined outsider who is always "out of place" when with her siblings.
 
[[image:amy-car.gif|thumb|left|Amy and Daria by Amy's Triumph ("[[I Don't]]").]]
In "Aunt Nauseam," Amy makes a curious comment. In response to Daria, who says: "Mom and Aunt Rita are on the brink of mutually assured destruction, Quinn's obviously having a nervous breakdown, and Dad's on the lamb," Amy says, "Gee, reminds me of my childhood." This suggests that Helen and Rita's frequent fighting caused their father to absent himself from the home to escape it, and it had a negative effect on their mother as well.
 
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Related to the Saint Amy theme is '''Maternal Amy''', in which she either has a baby or else acts ''in loco parentis'' for Daria because Jake and Helen are either dead, absent, or otherwise unable or unwilling to raise her. The best example is the Amy Barksdale of [[Kara Wild]]'s [[Driven Wild Universe]], who has a baby with her live-in boyfriend, [[Joel Silverman]]. Amy proves herself a good if occasionally exasperated mother. Perhaps the best Maternal Amy story in this [[series]] is Ms. Wild's "[[Mother's Milk]]."
 
[[image:amy-an-1.gif|thumb|left|Thin-faced Amy in "[[Aunt Nauseam]]."]]
In this same vein, Amy gets married to a wealthy Air National Guard pilot, [[Maurice 'Reese' Wyatt]], in [[Brother Grimace]]'s "[[A Path of Roses and Thorns]]," a [[Dariaverse crossover]] with [[Richard Lobinske]]'s [[Falling into College]] series. Amy inherits twin girls from Wyatt's previous marriage and becomes a beloved stepmother to them both. (She is more than a bit of the Saint Amy here.) Amy gets married and has children in [[Richard Lobinske]]'s "[[Alien Heritage]]."
 
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===Amy of the Undefined Job===
[[image:amy-reading.jpg|thumb|Amy Barksdale at home in "[[Aunt Nauseam]]" - ''how'' did she pay for all of this?]]
One issue with which a number of fanfic writers wrestled was Amy's occupation. What exactly did she do? [[Kara Wild]] (in the [[Driven Wild Universe]]) suggested that she was an art appraiser, an idea that was adopted by other writers, such as [[Greystar]] in his [[The Longest Year]] series. [[Peter Guerin|Peter Guerin's]] fanfics portrayed her as an intrepid reporter, while [[Richard Lobinske]] set her up as a college professor at [[Tennyson University]] in the [[Falling Into College]] series and as a magazine writer in "[[Misery's End]]." Show creator Glenn Eichler offered his own suggestions (see "External Links").
 
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==Trivia==
[[image:amy-idont2.gif|right|thumb|Amy makes Daria laugh in "[[I Don't]]."]]
Amy Barksdale's facial appearance becomes narrower and more angular (and less Daria-ish) between her two earlier appearances in the series and her final appearance in "[[Aunt Nauseam]]." Why this happens has never been determined. (It was an animation error, yes, but fans want an in-story explanation for everything.) Her [[boob war|bust]] also appears to undergo a dramatic reduction in "Aunt Nauseam." (Or maybe it's just the sweater she's wearing.)
 
In "[[Through a Lens Darkly]]," Daria asks her aunt if she wants a picture of Daria with her new contacts. Amy replies, "Either that or a shot of Ralph Fiennes. Whichever." In "[[Aunt Nauseam]]," [[Rita Barksdale]] initially says she cannot visit Helen because "I promised Ralph—you know, the actor I've been dating—I promised to take him to New York for his birthday, maybe catch a play or two." Did Rita steal Amy's secret heartthrob?
 
[[image:amy-reading.jpg|left|thumb|Amy Barksdale at home, reading on the sofa before Daria calls her in "[[Aunt Nauseam]]." (This is a large image). She was also reading on the sofa when Daria called her in "Through a Lens Darkly."]]
[[image:amy-idont2.gif|right|thumb|Amy makes Daria laugh in "[[I Don't]]."]]
 
==External Links==