Gifted

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“Gifted” was the eighth episode of the second season of Daria (episode number 208). It first aired on MTV on June 29, 1998.

"Gifted" was written by Peggy Nicoll.

Summary

Daria and Jodie spend a weekend with their parents at Grove Hills, a school for gifted and exceptional students. They discover that "gifted" doesn't mean the same thing as "worthwhile knowing." Quinn is left home at Lawndale, and tries to spend the night with various members of the Fashion Club, but either wears out her welcome (Sandi, Tiffany) or flees (Stacy).

Daria's Reading Material

  • In the opening scene, Daria is shown reading an anthology of Edgar Allan Poe's short stories entitled The Telltale Heart and Other Stories, which Brittany mistakes for a romance novel.

“Gifted” and Fanfic

Very little has been made of Grove Hills and its "elite" cadre of students, and few fanfics have explored the alternate-universe possibilities of Daria attending school there. Brother Grimace has used the school twice: in The Trouble with Veronica, a story by that has the fanon third Morgendorffer sister, Evelyn Veronica Morgendorffer ("Evie") electing to attend Grove Hills to avoid conflicts with her sisters. In the Legion of Lawndale Heroes saga, Grove Hills student Graham is revealed to be a member of The Elite, which leads to horrifying consequences for him.

NightGoblyn has also used Grove Hills; in the Evil Daria Vignettes, after time is reset, Quinn and Evie are shown arriving for their first day at the school and being greeted by their 'cousin' Daria and her best friend, Elsie Sloane. They find out that Daria is a very popular girl at Grove Hills, and is dating Jane, whom she met on Dega Street.

Amusingly, in Richard Lobinske's John Lane tales, Daria never goes to visit Grove Hills with Jodie ("Fairly Illuminated").

Other Fanwork

Scissors MacGillicutty made a sound collage of Stacy's line to Quinn, "Don't tell anybody this, but I like you best out of everyone in the Fashion Club," over the beginning of the Concerto for Orchestra by Béla Bartók entitled Stacy/Bartok/Fear. Stacy's voice is digitally slowed down and deepened, and thick reverberation added; his intent was to accentuate the lugubrious, Single White Female-esque implications of the line. However, more than one fan could not recognize the voice as Stacy's, so he considers it a failure.

External Links

On “Gifted” the Episode

Alternate Universe Versions of “Gifted”


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Preceded by
The New Kid (207)
Daria Episodes
"Gifted," Season 2 Episode 8
(208)
Succeeded by
Ill