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==“Cafe Disaffecto” and Fanfic==
==“Cafe Disaffecto” and Fanfic==
This episode had a major effect on fanfic when it was discovered that a seating chart for [[Mr. O'Neill]]'s class, shown in closeup, revealed the first names of every student in the class, including nameless "backgrounders."


Throughout [[Kara Wild]]'s [[Driven Wild Universe]] series, Cafe Lawndale undergoes several changes. In "[[The Tie That Chokes]]," it returns to being a student coffee house, with the added presence of armed security. In "[[Erin the Head]]," Cafe Lawndale has closed altogether and has been turned into a new "happening" venue called the Metreonopolis. Finally, in "[[Into the Fire]]," we learn that the Metreonopolis was shut down and turned into the more tasteful, sedate Café Brunoli, which caters to older clientèle. In each case, with the exception of the last one, disaster befell the café, just as it did in "Cafe Disaffecto."
Throughout [[Kara Wild]]'s [[Driven Wild Universe]] series, Cafe Lawndale undergoes several changes. In "[[The Tie That Chokes]]," it returns to being a student coffee house, with the added presence of armed security. In "[[Erin the Head]]," Cafe Lawndale has closed altogether and has been turned into a new "happening" venue called the Metreonopolis. Finally, in "[[Into the Fire]]," we learn that the Metreonopolis was shut down and turned into the more tasteful, sedate Café Brunoli, which caters to older clientèle. In each case, with the exception of the last one, disaster befell the café just as it did in "Cafe Disaffecto."


In "[[Can I Just Have The Coffee?]]" Daria is convinced for different reasons to read a story at the coffee house, with [[John Lane (character)|John Lane]] egging on the near-rioting football players.
In "[[Can I Just Have The Coffee?]]" Daria is convinced for different reasons to read a story at the coffee house, with [[John Lane (character)|John Lane]] egging on the near-rioting football players.


In "[[Esteem Roller]]", by [[Legendeld]], Quinn receites a poem accompanied by her fellow skaters, and Daria reads a story she had written (with some spy themes, as in the canon version). Both get a good response from the audience.
In "[[Esteem Roller]]", by [[Legendeld]], Quinn recites a poem accompanied by her fellow skaters, and Daria reads a story she had written (with some spy themes, as in the canon version). Both get a good response from the audience.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==