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While she only appeared in three episodes, [[Amy Barksdale|Aunt Amy]] was highly significant for Daria's character: she shows a possible way an older Daria could turn out, something both of them were aware of in "[[I Don't]]". They share similar intellects and sarcastic humours, and were shown to get |
While she only appeared in three episodes, [[Amy Barksdale|Aunt Amy]] was highly significant for Daria's character: she shows a possible way an older Daria could turn out, something both of them were aware of in "[[I Don't]]". They share similar intellects and sarcastic humours, and were shown to get along extremely well. Later, Daria would be shown turning to Amy for advice and assistance. |
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In "Aunt Nauseum", however, Daria was disillusioned to find Amy was just as flawed as her mother and Aunt Rita, and was only ''contributing'' to a problem. Daria and Quinn had to solve it themselves, and Amy recognized that fact. |
In "Aunt Nauseum", however, Daria was disillusioned to find Amy was just as flawed as her mother and Aunt Rita, and was only ''contributing'' to a problem. Daria and Quinn had to solve it themselves, and Amy recognized that fact. |