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'''Erin Danielson (née Chambers)''' is [[Rita Barksdale]]'s daughter. She makes her only appearance in the series in episode [[I Don't]]. |
'''Erin Danielson (née Chambers)''' is [[Rita Barksdale]]'s daughter. She makes her only appearance in the series in episode "[[I Don't]]", but is involved in off-screen adventures twice in Series 5. |
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==Appearances and characterization== |
==Appearances and characterization== |
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Erin is |
Erin is the only daughter of Rita Barksdale and the only cousin of [[Daria Morgendorffer|Daria]] and [[Quinn Morgendorffer]] on their mother's side of the family. She's twenty-one years old in "I Don't", and twenty-four in "[[Aunt Nauseum]]". |
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She seems to have been raised to be trophy wife and her aunt [[Helen Morgendorffer|Helen]] thinks she is spoiled by her grandmother, like Rita had been before her. In "Nauseum", Rita said she couldn't work as she was raising a child, even though Erin was twenty-four at the time. However, "Nauseum" mentions Erin ''does'' have a job: one with a salary (rather than wages) and that could support her husband as well. (It was not stated what the job was.) |
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⚫ | Eric makes her only appearance in "I Don't", where she marries [[Brian Danielson]]. In the episode she was shown doting on her fiancee and attempting to keep the peace between her mother and her aunt. She also showed contempt for [[Paul Meyerson]], her mother's then boyfriend, and a friendly attitude towards Daria (who dislikes Erin). |
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⚫ | The marriage, however, would hit some hard times soon after and, in the later episode "[[The Story of D]]", it is revealed that Erin is thinking of a divorce, stating she had never loved Brian and the only reason for the marriage was that he had given her [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herpes herpes] and she thought no one else would want her. She would actually start proceedings for a divorce in the episode "[[Aunt Nauseum]]", hiring Helen to help her and revealing that Brian had gotten her to sign a pre-nuptial which would sign half of all assets over to him if there was a divorce. However, the divorce attempt would end when [[Grandma Barksdale|Erin's grandmother]] sends her to a spa in Switzerland for a week to 'calm her nerves'. Brian then flows out to Switzerland to talk her out of it and the two end up having a second honeymoon there. |
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⚫ | The marriage, however, would hit some hard times soon after and, in the later episode "[[The Story of D]]", it is revealed that Erin is thinking of a divorce, stating she had never loved Brian and the only reason for the marriage was that he had given her [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herpes herpes] and she thought no one else would want her. She would actually start proceedings for a divorce in the episode "[[Aunt Nauseum]]", hiring Helen to help her and revealing that Brian had gotten her to sign a pre-nuptial which would sign half of all assets over to him if there was a divorce. However, the divorce attempt would end when [[Grandma Barksdale|Erin's grandmother]] sends her to a spa in Switzerland for a week to 'calm her nerves'. Brian then flows out to Switzerland to talk her out of it and the two end up having a second honeymoon there. (As he was reliant on ''her'' salary at the time, it is assumed in [[fanon]] that Grandma Barksdale paid to fly him to Switzerland to get the couple back together) |
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==Erin in Fanfiction== |
==Erin in Fanfiction== |
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Stories in which this character is present are: |
Stories in which this character is present are: |
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* [[Lost Eagles Found]] and [[And the Bubble Burst]], of the serial [[Falling Into College]], by Richard Lobinske; |
* [[Lost Eagles Found]] and [[And the Bubble Burst]], of the serial [[Falling Into College]], by [[Richard Lobinske]]; |
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* [[Labor Relations]], by [[The Angst Guy]] |
* [[Labor Relations]], by [[The Angst Guy]] |
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* [[It's All About Respect]], by [[Brother Grimace]] (as [[Erin Danielson-Chambers]]) |
* [[It's All About Respect]], by [[Brother Grimace]] (as [[Erin Danielson-Chambers]]) |
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* [[God Save The Esteem]] series by [[Charles RB]] from Ep 3 |
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* [[Grove Hell 2: All the Lawndale People]] by [[Charles RB]] |
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* [[A Mirror of Future Fears]] and [[Another Look in the Mirror]] in Lobinske's [[John Lane]] series |
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==External links== |
==External links== |