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* [[Sandi]] is greatly insecure about her ability to lead, having lucked out that [[Stacy]] and [[Tiffany]] are even less secure, and her [[Linda Griffin|mother]] is as well due to losing a glamorous anchorwoman job years ago. |
* [[Sandi]] is greatly insecure about her ability to lead, having lucked out that [[Stacy]] and [[Tiffany]] are even less secure, and her [[Linda Griffin|mother]] is as well due to losing a glamorous anchorwoman job years ago. |
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* [[Michele Landon]] resents [[Helen]] because she's both a go-getting careerist ''and'' a mother, while Michelle still hasn't returned to work due to pressure from [[Andrew Landon|Andrew]]. (She never sees any of the issues Helen has doing both roles, after all!) |
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* Helen is insecure about parenting, and is trying to simultaneously avoid it ''and'' try to fix perceived failings with Daria |
* Helen is insecure about parenting, and is trying to simultaneously avoid it ''and'' try to fix perceived failings with Daria |
Latest revision as of 03:33, 14 December 2020
On the topic of Genealogy and Daria was an essay by Bacner, looking at: "the geneaology of the various characters in Daria is examined, with some interesting results." It would lead to a series of essays on the family histories and what they said about characters across the show.
Among other musings and theories:
- Jane Lane is not as self-assured as she thinks (and we view her), and her relationship with Daria is co-dependent for that self-assurance, and she's unpopular because her background has impaired developing normal social skills
- Quinn's red hair makes little sense unless it comes from a grandparent, and Bacner muses that it could be from "Mad Dog" Morgendorffer. He also theorises Daria gets her personality in some way from him: "Daria is “Mad Dog” II".
- Based on some of Sigmund Freud's theories, Helen and Jake made some mistakes with infant Daria and overcompensated by going too far the other way with infant Quinn.
- Sandi is greatly insecure about her ability to lead, having lucked out that Stacy and Tiffany are even less secure, and her mother is as well due to losing a glamorous anchorwoman job years ago.
- Michele Landon resents Helen because she's both a go-getting careerist and a mother, while Michelle still hasn't returned to work due to pressure from Andrew. (She never sees any of the issues Helen has doing both roles, after all!)
- Helen is insecure about parenting, and is trying to simultaneously avoid it and try to fix perceived failings with Daria
- The Morgendorffer family may have emigrated to the United States from Germany during the 1930s, and are "probably Jewish"
(There's also a diversion in the fourth episode into complaining about perceived 'political correctness')
The series was posted to Outpost Daria.