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This episode aired on the third anniversary of the [[Esteemsters|first episode]].
 
Despite the episode's light tone, some or more of the characters could have died - and Daria and Jane aren't bothered! The girls genuinely worry ''they'' might die though, and to their affairs in order Daria apologizes for giving Jane grief over [[Tom Sloane]] and Jane apologizes for embarrassing her about and in the presence of [[Trent]]. This is all they consider to need to say.
 
Specifically, when Jane apologizes to Daria for embarrassing her in front of Trent, this is a reference to multiple episodes, including "[[Road Worrier]]", "[[That Was Then, This is Dumb]]", "[[Monster]]", "[[Ill]]", "[[Through a Lens Darkly]]", etc.
 
Among other cuts, such as Helen and Jake getting frisky (which was then still in the commercial bumper anyway!) [[Noggin / The N|The Noggin]] airing cut the dark joke about watching a lynching (of Quinn). This inadvertently means the scene ends with Daria saying they're in severe danger and no joke, making it ''darker''.
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First and only mention of O'Neill having a severe pollen allergy, complete with inhaler.
 
Flashbacks to '' [[The Daria Hunter]]'', ''[[Fair Enough]]'', and ''[[Just Add Water]]'' are shown when Ms. Barch is asked to carry Mr. O'Neill uphill. This is set to the fantasy overture from ''Romeo and Juliet'' by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, which is kept on the DVD version!
 
DeMartino had a friend who married his mother, a source of great anger. We don't know the specifics, as Daria and Jane fled upon hearing this (good thinking).
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