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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.

==Daria's reading material==
In the first scene, while Helen is cutting lasagna, Daria reads (and discuss) Jean-Paul Sartre's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Being_and_Nothingness Being and Nothingness]. Later, when the Morgendorffers are having dinner with Jane (before Trent's arrival) Daria reads another Sartre work, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nausea_(novel) Nausea].


=="Lane Miserables" and Fanfic==
=="Lane Miserables" and Fanfic==