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Backstage at the play, Quinn is going over her lines when Sandi, who's still smarting over being passed over for the part, plants a tiny seed of doubt in Quinn's mind with regards to how a certain line should be spoken. [[Timothy O'Neill|Mr. O'Neill]], meanwhile, is frantic over the fact that Kevin is still missing, and in desperation, he drafts [[Jeffy]] as a last-minute replacement. Angry that he's co-starring with Quinn and note them, [[Joey]] and [[Jamie White|Jamie]] point Jeffy to the wrong play, with the result being that Jeffy reads the wrong lines while Quinn places the wrong emphasis on her words. The audience erupts with laughter, which upsets Quinn, which angers [[Jake Morgendorffer|Jake]] enough to get angry and start shouting at the audience members, which in turn starts a riot... with Linda and Sandi exchanging self-satisfied smirks at the carnage they've caused.
 
As a devastated Mr. O'Neill goes to [[Janet Barch|Ms. Barch]] for comfort and [[Jodie Landon|Jodie]] tries to find Ms. Li in order to quell the riot, Daria and Jane amuse themselves by telling a group of kids what life was really like during the Middle Ages. Meanwhile, Kevin still isn't sure if they've made it to the fair or not.
 
 
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[[Daria Morgendorffer]], [[Kevin Thompson]], and [[Brittany Taylor]] are nearly killed by the collapse of the [[Lawndale High]] library roof in the opening scenes of this episode, but escape with minor injuries at the worst. Few fanfics have used this event in an [[alternate-universe]] manner, supposing their injuries were more severe.
 
In the dvdsDVDs is possible to read Daria's assignment while she's writing in the library:
 
ROBBER BARONS
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* John D. Rockefeller - Standard Oil
* Andrew Carnegie - steel
* Exploitation, then philantropyphilanthropy
 
 
Stacy's position in [[the Fashion Club]] is made clear: as she cries over being stood up by [[Bret Strand]] and ''right'' after saying she's glad she can count on her friends, Tiffany asks if that mean ''she'' can date him.
 
Ms. Barch's first client at the fortune telling tent has the same exact cry as Stacy.
 
The episode pokes fun at medieval/renaissance fairs and reenactors, using small details that indicate that the writer of the episode was familiar with the culture, such as the girl with the poorly-fitted sideless surcoat shown as one of the play actors or the "q-tip" padded weapons shown.
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DeMartino refers to Joey using dyslexia as an excuse for bad grades.
 
A caricturecaricature of director [[Guy Moore]] shows up at the start of the fair, dressed as a pope and drowning his sorrows.
 
==“Fair Enough” and Fanfic==
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* [https://sites.google.com/site/dariatranscripts/210-fair-enough “Fair Enough” transcript] at [[Daria Transcripts]]
* [http://dariablog2.blogspot.com/search/label/fair%20enough Blog posts about "Fair Enough"] on the [[Daria Fandom Blog II]]
* [https://archiveofourown.org/works/17623430/chapters/41550497 Episode Analysis] for [[Ill]] and '''"Fair Enough"''' by [[WellTemperedClavier]]
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