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|firstappearance=[[Esteemsters]]
|lastappearance=[[Is It College Yet?]]
|voicedby=[[Janie Mertz]] <br/>
|episodecount= 42 (2 non-speaking) <br> 2 TV movies
|gender=Female
|age=15-17 (16 as of Season 2, according to "[[The Daria Database]]")
|age=15-17
|occupation=Student at [[Lawndale High]]
|family= [[Tom Griffin]] (father) <br/> [[Linda Griffin]] (mother) <br/> [[Chris Griffin]] (brother) <br/> [[Sam Griffin]] (brother) <br/>
|significantother=
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'''Sandi Griffin''' is a student at [[Lawndale High]]. She is President of the [[Fashion Club]] and is often at odds with Fashion Club Vice President [[Quinn Morgendorffer]]. Sandi is voiced by [[Janie Mertz]].
 
==Early Sandi==
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For years, she had a cat called [[Fluffy]].
 
{{quote|Actually, I believe Brent, ''my'' date, may be a ''little'' more popular than [yours]. Not that it matters.|"[[Just Add Water]]"}}
 
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==Relationship with Quinn==
[[Image:SandiVSQuinn.jpg|thumb|250px|left|A rare moment of ''upfront'' hostility ("[[Daria Dance Party]]")]]
Sandi is the self-appointed ruler of small but influential clique, the Fashion Club, and is the group's undisputed queen bee&mdash;until the arrival of [[Quinn Morgendorffer]], that is. Sandi is intensely jealous of Quinn's greater popularity and cuteness, and is always trying to one-up her, usually with a thin smile and very unconvincing politeness. Sandi often bullies the members of the Fashion Club into doing things her way, and delights in pointing out "obvious" flaws in Quinn's dress, plans, lifestyle, or family, to which Quinn usually replies with a shaky, "Oh, Sandi! Of ''course'' not..." followed by a statement that she ''really'' meant to say or do something that agreed completely with what Sandi thinks.
 
Sandi is the self-appointed ruler of small but influential clique, the Fashion Club, and is the group's undisputed queen bee&mdash;until the arrival of [[Quinn Morgendorffer]], that is. Initially, she seemed friendly to Quinn and almost immediately made her the VP of the Fashion Club. It wasn't long, however, before Sandi became intensely jealous of Quinn's greater popularity and cuteness (starting at "[[Too Cute]]").
 
She is always trying to one-up Quinn, usually with a thin smile and very unconvincing politeness. Sandi often bullies the members of the Fashion Club into doing things her way, and delights in pointing out "obvious" flaws in Quinn's dress, plans, lifestyle, or family, to which Quinn usually replies with a shaky, "Oh, Sandi! Of ''course'' not..." followed by a statement that she ''really'' meant to say or do something that agreed completely with what Sandi thinks. Quinn, meanwhile, tried to launch a ''coup'' against Sandi when she wasn't present for a March meeting of the Fashion Club; she asked the others if they thought Sandi was a good president and suggested she'd tried to "set them up" with her fashion claims, but quickly backtracked when Stacy and Tiffany said they thought Sandi was a good prez. ("[[The Daria Diaries]]") Sandi, for her part, smiles with glee when Quinn is humiliated in "[[Fair Enough]]".
 
Sandi frequently tries to deflate Quinn's popularity and often well-meaning suggestions. She recruits the remaining Fashion Club members to oppose Quinn's plans by playing against their insecurities and leaving them no choice but to follow suit. For the most part, Sandi's vengeance is usually quelled by Quinn's remarkable good fortune and incurable popularity. In the episode "Daria Dance Party," Sandi deliberately abandons Quinn when she volunteers the Fashion Club as the leaders of the school dance committee (due to a "traumatic" event in her preteens when she became overwhelmed with planning a dance; in response to this, her mother told her that "to volunteer is to say 'use me'"). Instead, Sandi plans an unsupervised house party on the very same night, tempting guests to attend with promises of free pizza, a big screen television, and an outdoor hot tub. The plot is foiled, however, when the boys invited to Sandi's party make a hasty exit after discovering that Quinn will not be attending. Similarly, in the episode "[[Just Add Water,]]", Sandi delights in the opportunity to publicly humiliate Quinn by speculating and gossiping about the possibility of Quinn being stood up by her date, Marco, "the talcum powder model." This plan, too, backfires, as Quinn feigns strength and independence and Sandi is eventually dumped by her date, Brent.
 
[[Image:SandiVSQuinnSandiQuinn_fatlike.jpg|thumb|250px|leftright|AAn rareeven rarer moment of ''upfront''true hostilityfriendship ("Daria[[Fat DanceLike PartyMe]]")]]
 
Although Sandi and Quinn are often at odds, there is a measure of sincerity in their friendship. When Sandi unexpectedly gains weight in "[[Fat Like Me]]," she withdraws from the Fashion Club out of embarrassment and shame. In an attempt to kill Quinn's chances of succeeding as Fashion Club President, Sandi manipulates Quinn into surrendering her position as Vice President, supposedly "out of respect for [their] friendship." Although flustered, Quinn continually visits and cares for Sandi, eventuallyand encouragingis herthe toonly followclub amember strictwho routineis ofactually dietbothered andSandi exercisehas sogone. thatWhen sheQuinn can returndecides to herhelp Sandi normallose weight. Quinn'sand motivescome aren'tback entirelyto pureschool, however,Sandi asis [[Dariadriven Morgendorffer|Daria]]to pointstears outby thatthis Sandi'sact weightof gainkindness, could placeand athe depreciatingtwo valuegirls ondeclare Quinn'stheir sociallove status.and Regardlessappreciation of motive,one Sandianother. is(She movednever tofind tearsout bythat Quinn's[[Daria kindness,Morgendorffer|Daria]] andtricked theQuinn twointo girlsdoing declareit theirby loveinventing anda appreciationthreat ofto oneher another.popularity) At the end of the episode, Sandi has mostly returned to her normal vindictive self, only slightly changed by her experience—but she never afterward speaks ill of Quinn or treats her badly.
Sandi frequently tries to deflate Quinn's popularity and often well-meaning suggestions. She recruits the remaining Fashion Club members to oppose Quinn's plans by playing against their insecurities and leaving them no choice but to follow suit. For the most part, Sandi's vengeance is usually quelled by Quinn's remarkable good fortune and incurable popularity. In the episode "Daria Dance Party," Sandi deliberately abandons Quinn when she volunteers the Fashion Club as the leaders of the school dance committee (due to a "traumatic" event in her preteens when she became overwhelmed with planning a dance; in response to this, her mother told her that "to volunteer is to say 'use me'"). Instead, Sandi plans an unsupervised house party on the very same night, tempting guests to attend with promises of free pizza, a big screen television, and an outdoor hot tub. The plot is foiled, however, when the boys invited to Sandi's party make a hasty exit after discovering that Quinn will not be attending. Similarly, in the episode "Just Add Water," Sandi delights in the opportunity to publicly humiliate Quinn by speculating and gossiping about the possibility of Quinn being stood up by her date, Marco, "the talcum powder model." This plan, too, backfires, as Quinn feigns strength and independence and Sandi is eventually dumped by her date, Brent.
 
"Fat Like Me" also has the club backing Quinn over Sandi - something that Sandi swiftly concedes. This is the first time she's been challenged and she looks quite worried about it.
Although Sandi and Quinn are often at odds, there is a measure of sincerity in their friendship. When Sandi unexpectedly gains weight in "[[Fat Like Me]]," she withdraws from the Fashion Club out of embarrassment and shame. In an attempt to kill Quinn's chances of succeeding as Fashion Club President, Sandi manipulates Quinn into surrendering her position as Vice President, supposedly "out of respect for [their] friendship." Although flustered, Quinn continually visits and cares for Sandi, eventually encouraging her to follow a strict routine of diet and exercise so that she can return to her normal weight. Quinn's motives aren't entirely pure, however, as [[Daria Morgendorffer|Daria]] points out that Sandi's weight gain could place a depreciating value on Quinn's social status. Regardless of motive, Sandi is moved to tears by Quinn's kindness, and the two girls declare their love and appreciation of one another. At the end of the episode, Sandi has mostly returned to her normal vindictive self, only slightly changed by her experience—but she never afterward speaks ill of Quinn or treats her badly.
 
A running gag throughout the series is Sandi's consistent outing of Quinn's family in public places. Quinn, who is embarrassed and reluctant to admit any relation to her parents or older sister Daria, will often downplay their existence or their family ties. When Quinn finally admitted they were sisters in "[[Lucky Strike]]" and it turned out everyone else had figured it out, Sandi was left stunned.
 
==Position Within the Fashion Club==
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[[Image:griffinhome.jpg|thumb|300px|The Griffins' home in Lawndale]]
 
On the "[[Selective Soulmate]]" [https://web.archive.org/web/20070519063244/http://www.mtv.com:80/onair/daria/fashionclub/digitaldating/ website], Sandi claims her cousin works for the FBI.
==Status at Series End==
 
As the series went on, however, Quinn began to challenge Sandi's authority in the group, and although Sandi still held the reins tightly at the end of the series, there were indications that Quinn no longer valued her Fashion Club membership, and she may have inspired the insecure [[Stacy Rowe]] to defect as well. The series ended the entire fashion club taking an indefinite sabbatical, though despite no longer being a formal club, they continued to be friends. What happened beyond this was never revealed.
==Status atfrom SeriesS5 Endonwards==
In the fifth series, Quinn began to challenge Sandi's authority in the group more openly and successfully, and there were indications that Quinn no longer valued her Fashion Club membership; the insecure [[Stacy Rowe]] also started to stand up to Sandi, possibly inspired by Quinn. "Fat Like Me" saw Stacy support one of Quinn's challenges; "Lucky Strike" had Quinn stand up to Sandi over Daria's substitute teaching, with Stacy (and Tiffany) deliberately undercutting Sandi's subsequent attempt to shame her for being related to Daria; and "[[Life in the Past Lane]]" had Stacy work with Upchuck despite Sandi's dispproval, and even get a dig in at her. In each case, Sandi backed down rather than continue the fight.
 
The MTV "[[Selective Soulmate|Fashion Club Guide to Digital Dating]]" website revealed that Sandi has to look outside of Lawndale to find dates, due to "a completely undeserved reputation for paranoia and viciousness. When I find out who's behind those rumors I will skin them alive."
 
In "[[Is It College Yet?]]", Sandi gets laryngitis and loses her voice. Stacy believed this was due to the fact that she made a wish for her birthday that Sandi would "just shut up". Despite Stacy's terror of Sandi finding out and her desire to placate her, when Sandi gave her a list of tasks to make up for it, Stacy refused. This started a wave of Fashion Club members taking indefinite sabbaticals, and in the face of that Sandi claimed that she too had been thinking of doing that ''anyway''. Despite no longer being a formal club, they continued to be friends and hang out talking about fashion anyway...
 
==Fanfic Stereotypes==
 
[[Image:YoungSandi.jpg|frame|leftright|Sandi at middle school, getting upset; her mother [[Linda Griffin]] is ''amused'' by it. ("Daria Dance Party")]]
 
===Rockstar Sandi===
In [[Fashion Club Entertainment]] by [[TommyXmaserati]], Sandi becomes frontwoman and co-founder of an indie rock band comprised of the Fashion Club.
 
===Bitch Sandi===
Sandi Griffin's less engaging behaviors often lead her to be pegged in fanfic as a four-star power-hungry bitch. Sympathetic portrayals of her are not common. ([[Kara Wild]]'s "[[Outvoted]]" and "[[Quinnicitis]]" are excellent examples.) This depiction of her as an antagonist and all-around jerk goes right back to the early days of fanfics.
 
Notably, she's often shown being a bitch ''to Daria'' even though the characters ignored each other most of the time in the show. If fanfic writers wanted a 'mean girl' to take on Daria's unpopular self, Sandi was ready made. An early example includes [[C.E. Forman]]'s "[[All Washed Up]]", where Sandi targets Daria for bullying.
 
===Redeemed Sandi===
Fanfiction occasionally depicts a Sandi Griffin who seeks redemption for her various sins. A "Redeemed Sandi" has usually passed through horrifying experiences, not always as a result of her own actions, and is at or near the bottom of her life, emotionally and spiritually. One fanfic writer who has embraced this concept is [[Brother Grimace]]; many of his fanfics, most notably "[[It's All About Respect]]" and "[[The Devil in Miss Morgendorffer]]," make extensive use of this plot device. Sandis who have been transformed by suffering, either self-caused or accidentally, appear in [[Kara Wild]]'s [[Driven Wild Universe]], [[Richard Lobinske]]'s [[Falling Into College]] series, [[Canadibrit]]'s [[The Look Alike Series]], and [[TAG]]'s "[[Winter in Hell]]," "[[Nine Point Oh]]," and "[[When the Torrent of That Time Comes Pouring Back]]." In recent episodes of [[Legion of Lawndale Heroes]], events seem to indicate that Sandi is taking a similar turn for the better.
 
Sandis who have been transformed by suffering, either self-caused or accidentally, appear in [[Kara Wild]]'s [[Driven Wild Universe]], [[Richard Lobinske]]'s [[Falling Into College]] series, [[Canadibrit]]'s [[The Look Alike Series]], [[TAG]]'s "[[Winter in Hell]]," "[[Nine Point Oh]]," and "[[When the Torrent of That Time Comes Pouring Back]]", and extensively in [[Brother Grimace]]'s fanfics, most notably "[[It's All About Respect]]" and "[[The Devil in Miss Morgendorffer]]". Later episodes of [[Legion of Lawndale Heroes]], events seem to indicate that Sandi is taking a similar turn for the better. A more toned down version of Redeemed Sandi appears in Wouter's comic "[[A Tight situation]]" where her briefing Stacy about conducting "Serious research is of great value for any future fashion club" shows that she already is putting in some effort to make sure that the Fashion Club would continue to help out others once she graduates.
 
Another angle is to add that Sandi was already a deeper and less nasty person that she seemed. [[YouthOfOz]]'s "[[The Life Trilogy]]" take this path by focusing on Sandi's unrequited love for Daria and how this has partially driven Sandi's actions in the show.
 
===Lesbian Sandi===
 
Multiple fanfictions have depicted Sandi as a lesbian. Much of the lore regarding Sandi's sexuality has to do with many factors. Some believe that Sandi's resentment towards Quinn stemmed from the fact that Sandi was attracted to Quinn, but grew increasingly bitter due to Quinn's many dates and interactions with boys that kept Sandi from being with her "lover". Fanfiction writer [[Gystex]] noted that throughout the show, Sandi made attempts to sabotage Quinn's romantic interests without actually dating a guy herself. Why? She wants Quinn. According to Gystex, Sandi is frustrated because her love interest (Quinn) is right in front of her yet totally unreachable. Thus, Sandi sabotages Quinn on a regular basis, because if she can't have Quinn, ''no one can''. [[The Passion Club]], a fanfiction by Gystex, depicts Sandi and Quinn as lesbian lovers. The story also explores experimentation between other members of the Fashion Club, such as between Stacy and Jane, as well as between Stacy and Tiffany.
 
===Troubled Home Life Sandi===
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Many fics depict Sandi's personality flaws as the result of a troubled home life. Generally, such fics show Sandi's mother Linda as a hard-driving women with a take-no-prisoners attitude who expects her daughter to live up to her example and Sandi's father as a henpecked nobody who bows to his wife's will in everything, including raising the children (though "[[Winter in Hell]]" had him not care about Sandi at all). In many cases, the Griffins are depicted as on the edge of divorce if not actually already divorced. Troubled Home Life Sandi is often portrayed sympathetically and sometimes becomes Redeemed Sandi, with the collapse of her parents' marriage being the experience that molds her.
 
Examples of Troubled Home Life Sandi that do not cross over into Redeemed Sandi include [[GTS]], especially GTS #4: [[Closets Are for Hang-ups]], [[Heartbeat in Iambic]] by [[Dennis]], and both [[It's Like the Beginning of an Era]] and [http://thepaperpusher.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=30430 Moving the Goalposts] by [[Kristen Bealer]].
 
==Trivia==
 
[[Image:Sandi_Griffin.JPG|thumb|300px|right|Sandi in "[[Is It Fall Yet?]]"]]
 
* Janie Mertz also provided the talent for characters [[Brittany Taylor]], and Sandi's mother, [[Linda Griffin|Linda]]. Sandi speaks in a low, sonorous voice, while Brittany's speech is high pitched and squeaky. Both characters' voices have a similar amount of stress and intonation in their speech patterns.
 
* "The Daria Database" mentions Sandi is 16 at the time of S2, making her older than most of her classmates
 
* In her second appearance, Sandi is talking to [[The Popular Girl]]; MTV's "Oh the Obscurity!" feature implied (tongue-in-cheek) that Sandi knocked Popular Girl aside and took her social position.
 
* You can see her in "The Invitation" dancing up a storm on her own, as if nobody's watching - a rare time you'd see her free of caring what others thought.
 
* Takes part in "power yoga" ("[[Monster]]").
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* The show never mentions whether Sandi is her full name or a nickname. Alexandra, rather than Sandra, is used in some fanfics as Sandi's full first name (a [[fanon]] addition). "[[Everything's Cool and Froody]]" by [[Jill Palmer]] shows an alternate Alexandra Griffin who goes by Alex instead of Sandi. In "[[Heartbeat in Iambic]]" by [[Dennis]], Sandi's full name is Alexandra Joy Griffin.
 
==Misc. Trivia==
 
* In the Latin American dubbing, she was voiced by Dulce Guerrero.
 
 
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