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This episode, roughly equivalent to 3 "normal" episodes, represents a major test of Daria's and [[Jane Lane|Jane's]] friendship. This follows [[Tom Sloane]]'s pulling the "friend switch," having been Jane's boyfriend before going out with Daria.
This episode, roughly equivalent to 3 "normal" episodes, represents a major test of Daria's and [[Jane Lane|Jane's]] friendship. This follows [[Tom Sloane]]'s pulling the "friend switch," having been Jane's boyfriend before going out with Daria.


The episode finds Jane going to [[Ashfield]], an artists' colony with college students, where both her commitment to her ideals and her perception of her sexuality are tested.
The episode finds Jane going to [[Ashfield]], an artists' colony with college students, where both her commitment to her ideals and her perception of herself are tested.


Daria, by contrast, is forced to volunteer at the [[Okay To Cry Corral]], a camp for troubled youth, run by [[Timothy O'Neill]], with the less-than-able assistance of the also-troubled [[Anthony DeMartino|"Uncle" Anthony DeMartino]]. There she meets [[Link]], an anti-social child who Daria attempts to help. At the same time, she begins her relationship with Tom and has difficulty dealing with his family and affluent lifestyle.
Daria, by contrast, is forced to volunteer at the [[Okay To Cry Corral]], a camp for troubled youth, run by [[Timothy O'Neill]], with the less-than-able assistance of the also-troubled [[Anthony DeMartino|"Uncle" Anthony DeMartino]]. There she meets [[Link]], an anti-social child who Daria attempts to help. At the same time, she begins her relationship with Tom and has difficulty dealing with his family and affluent lifestyle.