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==Daria's future== |
==Daria's future== |
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[[Image:Daria20yl.jpg|left|frame|Daria in 2017, by Karen Disher]] |
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For many years, all we knew about Daria's [[post-canon]] life is that she goes to [[Raft College]]. We don't know what course she did there. |
For many years, all we knew about Daria's [[post-canon]] life is that she goes to [[Raft College]]. We don't know what course she did there. |
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In 2011 and 2012, two articles by Eichler would reveal some of her adult life: "[[Daria Morgendorffer's Greatest Retail Regret]]" has Daria refer to her family and wanting to avoid them, implying she (like many graduates during the economic slump) was still living at home, and "[[What I Think About Valentine's Day]]" reveals that Daria has found a [[Daria's present day boyfriend|new boyfriend]]. The latter, written in ''[[The Huffington Post]]'', says that the ''Post'' asked Daria to write for them and gives her job as "Philosopher and Former TV Star". |
In 2011 and 2012, two articles by Eichler would reveal some of her adult life: "[[Daria Morgendorffer's Greatest Retail Regret]]" has Daria refer to her family and wanting to avoid them, implying she (like many graduates during the economic slump) was still living at home, and "[[What I Think About Valentine's Day]]" reveals that Daria has found a [[Daria's present day boyfriend|new boyfriend]]. The latter, written in ''[[The Huffington Post]]'', says that the ''Post'' asked Daria to write for them and gives her job as "Philosopher and Former TV Star". |
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For the show's 20th anniversary, [[Susie Lewis]] explained how she thought Daria had turned out and [[Karen Disher]] drew a 30-something version of her in [http://ew.com/tv/daria-20-years-later/catching-up-with-the-daria-gang/ Catching Up With The Daria Gang]: |
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"The sardonic teen has left the suburbs of Lawndale for New York City's Hell's Kitchen (naturally), where she's grown up to become the only female writer on a late-night talk show. She lives alone — except for her black cat named Godzilla, who is toilet-trained, thanks to Daria's hard work and dedication — and while she's tried the online dating game, she hasn't found anyone special quite yet. Oh, and in case you were wondering, she's gotten past her crush on Trent." |
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[[Image:Dariascientist.jpg|right|frame|How Daria viewed her future self in "[[Lane Miserables]]"]] |
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During her teenage years, Daria (and others) have various ideas on how she might turn out: |
During her teenage years, Daria (and others) have various ideas on how she might turn out: |
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* A gag "[[Alter Ego|future ego]]" at the end of IICY? showed her and Jane as breakfast TV hosts on a self-titled show. |
* A gag "[[Alter Ego|future ego]]" at the end of IICY? showed her and Jane as breakfast TV hosts on a self-titled show. |
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Tracy Grandstaff had [http://canigetamanwiththat.com/post/1086565092/dear-daria-revisiting-the-misery-chick said] "I hope she’s a journalist and contributes to The Huffington Post
or The Colbert Report
. But that’s just me." ([[Glenn Eichler]], ironically, ''did'' contribute to the Colbert Report, and "What I Think About Valentine's Day" was posted at the Huffington Post.) |
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==Fanfic Stereotypes== |
==Fanfic Stereotypes== |