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While being the ones to set many of the most important ships up in the first place, the creators of ''Daria'' also worked toward sinking them in the show itself. "[[Jane's Addition]]" simultaneously set up the [[Jane Lane|Jane]]/Tom relationship and brought a close to Daria's infatuation with Trent. "[[Dye! Dye! My Darling]]" ended Tom and Jane's time together and set up Daria/Tom, which would later come to a halt in ''[[Is It College Yet?]]''; IICY? also ended [[Kevin]]/[[Brittany]]. Both ''[[The Daria Diaries]]'' and ''[[The Daria Database]]'' would imply [[Jodie]] and [[Mack]]'s relationship was hollow and unsatisfying, and up until "[[Sappy Anniversary]]" the series would regularly imply, for laughs, that [[Helen]] and [[Jake]]'s marriage was failing.
 
[[Glenn Eichler]] has stated outright [http://www.the-wildone.com/dvdaria/glennanswers.html in an interview] with [[Kara Wild]] that Daria and Trent were not meant for each other, and there has been a great deal of fan speculation that one of the reasons Tom was introduced was to quell rumors concerning Daria and Jane [[slash | becoming a couple]]. He also raised the issue that Helen and Jake may - or may not - be the type of couple that seperates once the kids have moved out.
 
==Anti-'Shipping in ''Daria'' Fanworks==
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