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==Summary==
In this episode, [[Quinn Morgendorffer|Quinn]] finds religion, kinda-sorta, taking rather well to a comical belief on guardian angels and the influence she thinks they have over the small details of her life. [[Daria Morgendorffer|Daria's]] reactions range from savage sarcasm to touchingeven understandingmore savage sarcasm.
 
In the meanwhile, [[Brittany Taylor]] is rewarded by her parents for getting a C- average, with a bizarre, over-priced knick-knack and a party, at which [[Mystik Spiral]] plays.
 
At the end, Quinn faces a crisis of faith and turns to Daria for advice, asking what she believes in. Daria's unsarcastio aanswer:
 
{{quote|Quinn, until I see some pretty convincing evidence to the contrary, I think we're on our own.|Daria}}
 
When Quinn finds that "so sad", Daria hurriedly adds that she doesn't have proof there isn't something in order to keep her sister happy and supports Quinn's beliefs. "I think what makes sense is to believe whatever makes you feel best", she tells her. [[Helen]], who's been listening, tells Daria she's proud of how she set aside her own strong beliefs to comfort her sister; Daria denies that she was doing this and gets a sarcastic response of "whatever makes you feel best"...
 
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The website [[Reburb]] tells us that performing at Brittany's "really ruined their [Spiral's] credibility for a while. There were pigs in a blanket, though, so it wasn't a total washout."
 
Helen claims she's spiritual, despite her extremely amoral job.
 
Steve Taylor "borrows" money from [[Brian Taylor|his son's]] college fund to pay for gifts for Brittany.
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