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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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The title is a play on Les Misérables, a classic Victor Hugo novel, which had been released as a major motion picture the previous spring. |
* The title is a play on ''Les Misérables'', a classic Victor Hugo novel, which had been released as a major motion picture the previous spring. |
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The names for [[Adrian]] & [[Courtney]] and Penny Lane's acerbic nature appeared first in "The Daria Diaries" book by Bernstein. This was the first time that off-screen canon material would appear in the show itself. |
* The names for [[Adrian]] & [[Courtney]] and Penny Lane's acerbic nature appeared first in "The Daria Diaries" book by Bernstein. This was the first time that off-screen canon material would appear in the show itself. |
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Jake memorably thinks Quinn's date has arrived, and then discovers it's [[Monique]] (here for Trent) at the door - remarking "wow, I really ''don't'' know my kids!". He doesn't appear to be distressed or bothered by the idea of one of his daughter's could be a lesbian or bisexual. |
* Jake memorably thinks Quinn's date has arrived, and then discovers it's [[Monique]] (here for Trent) at the door - remarking "wow, I really ''don't'' know my kids!". He doesn't appear to be distressed or bothered by the idea of one of his daughter's could be a lesbian or bisexual. |
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* This is the only episode when Jane says [[amiga]] to Daria. In the Latin American dubbing, Jane says her goodbye in French: "''adieu, mon ami''." |
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==Daria's reading material== |
==Daria's reading material== |