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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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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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=="Lane Miserables" and Fanfic== |
=="Lane Miserables" and Fanfic== |
Revision as of 17:04, 26 January 2011
Lane Miserables | |
Production Number | 308 |
Original Airdate | July 14th, 2000 |
Special Guest Voices | ? |
Written By | Anne D. Bernstein |
Directed By | Guy Moore |
"Lane Miserables" was the eighth episode of the third season of Daria (episode number 308). It first aired on MTV on July 14, 1999.
"Lane Miserables" was written by Anne D. Bernstein.
Summary
Several members of the Lane family simultaneously return home, causing Jane and Trent to eventually seek shelter elsewhere. Vincent, Penny and Wind Lane make their first appearances in this episode, and Amanda Lane is fully revealed (her feet were seen in Arts 'n Crass).
Trivia
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.
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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Preceded by Daria! (307) |
Daria Episodes "Lane Miserables," Season 3 Episode 8 (308) |
Succeeded by Jake of Hearts |
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