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⚫ | ''Is It College Yet?'' is the second ''Daria'' TV movie |
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|originalairdate=January 21, 2002 |
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|writtenby=[[Glenn Eichler]] |
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[[Peggy Nicoll]] |
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''Is It College Yet?'' was written by [[Glenn Eichler]] and [[Peggy Nicoll]]. |
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==Summary== |
==Summary== |
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This episode, roughly equivalent to three "normal length" episodes, concerns the characters attempting to make the life-altering decision of where to go to college. |
This episode, roughly equivalent to three "normal length" episodes, concerns the characters attempting to make the life-altering decision of where to go to college. [[Jane Lane|Jane]] wants to go to [[Boston Fine Arts College]] (BFAC), but the pressure of doing an art portfolio for them makes it too difficult to produce any good art. Daria is between [[Bromwell]] (where [[Tom Sloane]] will be going pursuant to the family tradition), and [[Raft College]]. [[Trent Lane|Trent]] doesn't want Jane to go to college at all. The social class rift between Tom and Daria is increasingly obvious. |
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