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Firstly, Daria begins to "come out of her shell" in the sense that she opens herself up to Tom more by the end, after Tom noted earlier in the film that Daria was afraid of opening herself up out of fear of being vulnerable. Towards the end of the film, Daria quietly admits under the mumbling of her own breath that Tom was right and agrees to give him a chance in spite of her own feelings about Tom's family and social rank. Jane's further encouragement about giving Tom another chance allowed Daria to reach a point where she could step out of her comfort zone and give Tom a ''real'' chance at a meaningful relationship. This concept is built upon as Daria and Tom date throughout the fifth season, in episodes such as "[[Sappy Anniversary]]", "[[The Story of D]]", "[[One J at a Time]]", and "[[My Night at Daria's]]".
 
When Quinn began to feel attracted to David, it proved that there is more depth to Quinn's personality than just the running "superficial" gag that had carried on throughout much of the series. The film also sees the first time in which Quinn stands up to Sandi directly, during Mr. DeMartino's history class. When Quinn shoots down Sandi's insults after giving a detailed answer on Manifest Destiny, Sandi is taken off-guard, as this is the first time Quinn hasstands everup for herself against Sandi and directly challengedchallenges her authority in the Fashion Club. This trend continues in the fifth season, in the episode "[[Fat Like Me]]", when Quinn and the other Fashion Club members challenge Sandi on her Fashion Club guidelines.
 
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