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'''"Lucky Strike"''' was the sixth episode of the fifth season of ''Daria'' (episode number 506). It first aired on MTV on March 26, 2001.
 
"Lucky Strike" was written by [[Peter Elwell]].
 
==Summary==
Lawndale High's teachers try to wrangle a pay rise out of [[Angela Li]], who gives a counter-offer of a new coffee machine for the teacher's lounge. [[Anthony DeMartino]], head of the union, demands a 10% rise but Li sneers it away: she remembers the last time he tried this, "or have you forgotten that the dental insurance was contingent on your teaching a sewing class?" ''That'' crack sets Anthony off: he's calling a strike!
The teachers of Lawndale High, unable to reach an agreement with the school district (on whose behalf Ms. Li negotiates) go on strike. Students are still required to attend classes, however, Ms. Li having found substitutes ranging from the senile ([[Mrs. Stoller]], who believes her charges are first graders) to the ephebophile ([[Ken Edwards]], an unself-conscious and irony-free version of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lolita Vladimir Nabokov's Humbert Humbert.]) After Quinn lets it slip to her mother that Mr. Edwards' attention to Tiffany in class borders on the inappropriate if not indecent, Helen calls the school to threaten legal action. Ken Edwards is summarily dismissed, and Ms. Li press-gangs Daria into service as his replacement.
 
Determined to keep the school running, she hires substitutes to replace the striking teachers. One of them, [[Mrs. Stoller]], is an old woman who doesn't seem to be connecting very well: she thinks the senior class are abnormally big first-graders, and thinks [[Kevin]] is called "Cubie" (for "Q.B.") and continually chides him for his bad posture. The replacement for [[Timothy O'Neill|Mr. O'Neill]] is a budding author named [[Ken Edwards]], whose book is about "a slightly older, sensitive man and the love a budding woman child feels for him when she gets to know him better". He starts paying ''way'' too much attention to [[Tiffany]], and the instant [[Helen]] hears about it she puts the legal gears into motion and gets him fired; incensed (and desperate), Ms. Li demands that [[Daria]] take his place. After a brief internal debate, Daria accepts because she could make Quinn's life miserable.
 
[[Quinn]] is terrified at the idea of Daria as her teacher, fearing both social embarrassment if people know Daria's her sister and that Daria will deliberately mark her down. [[Jake]] is hoping "does this mean we can just do our parent-teacher conferences here? Hello, free time for model railroading!"
 
On the picket line, the teachers don't seem to be getting their message across very well, until [[Claire Defoe|Ms. Defoe]] asks [[Jane]] to help with some strike posters and Mr. O'Neill convinces [[Trent]] to help him write a stirring strike song. Mr. DeMartino, however, is livid over Ms. Li's latest offer, and decides to brave the lion's den and not come back until she accepts the teachers' offer.
 
In English class, Daria discovers that the students were studying Romeo and Juliet, and after a few classes, prepares to give them a test on the material. [[Sandi]] urges Quinn to convince Daria to go easy on them, threatening to let people know that Daria is her sister, but Daria is not swayed; she's determined to do the best she can in a thankless position. Quinn is smarter than they are, Daria reminds her, and they deserve to fail if all they're interested in doing is figuring out how to pass the test with little to no effort. Dejected, Quinn hunkers down to study, but when Jake tries (and fails) to help her, she finds that she already knows the material.
 
The next day, in History class, Mrs. Stoller gives the students an ultra-simple test, which almost everyone aces (Brittany gets a "C," and Kevin gets an "F" for not knowing the colors on the U.S. flag... which is right in front of him!). Meanwhile, DeMartino and Li are engaged in high stakes negotiation, with DeMartino threatening to picket naked. ("You think I'm '''bluffing'''? This is Goodwill polyester I've been sweating in '''all night'''. I '''want''' to picket naked!")
 
In English class, Daria's test consists of one question: say what you thought Romeo and Juliet was about and back up your opinion. (The Fashion Club react in horror at the prospect of ''thinking'') Most of the students do well, since Daria was more interested in having them expand their thinking instead of simply reciting facts, but Sandi, Stacy, and Tiffany -- who copied off each other -- all get a "D-" for talking about the Leonardo DiCaprio movie. Quinn, however, gets a "B+," and when Sandi accuses Quinn of sucking up to Daria "like she's a relative or something", Quinn turns around and puts Sandi in her place by defending Daria... before revealing, in public, that they're sisters. Sandi tries to use this revelation for one last shot at humiliating Quinn, but it backfires when Stacy and Tiffany tell her that they (and almost everyone else in the whole school) already knew about it and hadn't said anything because they were being polite.
 
At home, Daria reassures Quinn that she earned her grade solely on her own merit; after all, she says, would she ever do anything nice for Quinn?
 
As for the strike, it ends after Li and DeMartino are found passed out at her desk... with the contract signed and the wages secured! DeMartino's elation at his victory is short-lived, however, as he once again faces the one obstacle that's nearly impossible for any teacher to overcome: teaching Kevin.
 
==Replacement music==
 
On ''[[Daria: The Complete Animated Series]]'', replacement tracks by [[Extreme Music]] were used, including:
 
* Slow Death (for a scene of Mrs Stoller)
 
==Trivia==
The name "Lucky Strike" refers to a brand of cigarette, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucky_Strike Lucky Strike], as well as to the teachers' strike being a lucky thing for improving the relationship between Daria and& Quinn and the strike actually succeeding.
 
The wage dispute is only for Lawndale High, not for all the schools in the district or state. In the real world, schools do not work that way.
 
[[Ms. Morris]], [[Coach Gibson]], and [[Margaret Manson]] all appear in the strike, all of them after long absences from ''Daria''. In Morris' case, it's the only appearance she ever had outside of her first episode.
 
The strike shows several teachers we have ''never seen or heard of before'': a tall black man in a blue suit, a pudgy black man with glasses, a brunette woman in a yellow blouse, a bald man with a large brown beard, and a skinny, seemingly middle-aged woman with short, spiky blonde hair.
 
This is also the only episode, aside from Daria reading them out loud in "[[Speedtrapped]]", where someone else is singing [[Trent]]'s lyrics.
 
Most of Ken Edwards is cut out of the [[Noggin / The N|Noggin]] rerun, which removes the reason why Li is making Daria teach.
 
===Daria's Reading Material===
At the kitchen's table, while Quinn is talking about Ken Edwards, Daria is reading [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_I_Lay_Dying_(novel) ''As I Lay Dying''], by William Faulkner.
 
=="Lucky Strike" and Fanfic==
* [[Ken Edwards]] has appeared in numerous fanfics, usually as an antagonist: see his fate [[The Angst Guy]]'s "[[Just Desserts]]" and a horrifying AU of "Lucky Strike" that occurs in "[[After the End]]", and his predatory designs being exploited by [[Melody Powers]] in [[BF110C4]]'s "[http://thepaperpusher.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=36717 Operation Glitterberries]". A rare sympathetic take is the post-canon story [[Calling Calliope]] by [[Dennis]], where Ken is still working on the the book and his designs on Tiffany are not sexual.
* [[The Angst Guy]] gives Mrs. Stoller a small role in his alternate universe tale, "[[It Slipped Through My Hands, Like a Shadow, Like a Dream]]." While still a substitute teacher, she is not at Lawndale High for a strike, but for the special needs of that story's version of Daria, a developmentally disabled teen.
* Fan character [[Jasper Ewing]], the most boring Maths teacher in the world, is based on one of the unnamed teachers. He appears regularly in "[[God Save The Esteem]]".
* [[Ken Edwards]] is one of the two main characters, along with [[Tiffany Blum-Deckler]], in the post-canon story [[Calling Calliope]] by [[Dennis]]. In the story, Ken is still working on the the book and his designs on Tiffany are not sexual.
 
==External Links==
===On “Lucky Strike” the Episode===
[https://sites.google.com/site/dariatranscripts/506-lucky-strike "Lucky Strike" transcript]
 
* [https://archiveofourown.org/works/17623430/chapters/41646509 Episode Analysis] by [[WellTemperedClavier]]
 
===Alternate-Universe Versions of “Lucky Strike”===