Helen Morgendorffer: Difference between revisions

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She's shown discontent that the "spice" in her marriage is gone, as far back as "[[Too Cute]]" where she admitted regaining it was her highest priority. She's attempted to do so with various trips and mechanisms ("[[Antisocial Climbers]]", "[[Camp Fear]]"), but often these get cancelled due to work commitments ("Camp Fear", "[[Of Human Bonding]]"). On several occasions, however, they've regained the "spice" ("[[Road Worrier]]", "[[Antisocial Climbers]]", "[[Fire!]]", "[[Is It Fall Yet?]]", "Camp Fear") and Helen has been left ''very'' happy.
 
[[Image:Parents20yl.jpg|right|frame|Daria in 2017, by Karen Disher]]
 
In "[[Sappy Anniversary]]", prolonged absences due to work causes Helen and Jake to spend less time together, and both of them miss the other.
 
Later on in "Sappy", Jake becomes worried Helen is bothered about being married to a loser - she reassures him she isn't bothered (quickly saying she doesn't think he's a loser), and reveals that she's still kept the badly-made, ugly hobbit candle he made for her back during their first anniversary, as it was something he created especially for her: it's a reminder of why she married him, that he's a "kind, decent, intelligent man I fell in love with all those years ago". (She's a bit put out when he recoils in horror at the candle, having no idea what it is)
 
For the show's 20th anniversary, [[Susie Lewis]] explained how she thought the cast had turned out and [[Karen Disher]] drew 2017 versions of them for [http://ew.com/tv/daria-20-years-later/catching-up-with-the-daria-gang/ Catching Up With The Daria Gang]:
 
"Daria and Quinn's parents are living it up as retirees. Every time Daria speaks to them, they're venturing out on yet another cruise, but whenever they're back in Lawndale, they're breaking a sweat in their weekly dance class."
 
==Relationship with her daughters (in general)==
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