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[[Image:crutchblooms.gif|frame|right|"[[A Tree Grows in Lawndale]]"]] |
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An example of a [[canon]] sequel would be "[[A Tree Grows in Lawndale]] |
An example of a [[canon]] sequel would be "[[A Tree Grows in Lawndale]]", which is a sequel to [[Tommy Sherman]]'s death in "[[The Misery Chick]]". In the story arc covering the triangle of Daria, Jane, and [[Tom Sloane]], "[[Fire!]]" is a sequel of sorts to "[[I Loathe a Parade]]," "[[Dye! Dye! My Darling]]" a sequel to "[[Fire!]], and ''[[Is It Fall Yet?]]'' a sequel to "[[Dye! Dye! My Darling]]." ''[[Is It College Yet?]]'' serves as a sequel to ''Fall'', using the same naming scheme, showing the end of the Daria/Tom relationship that the first film started, and including another Landon summer party. |
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An example of a fanfic sequel to a show episode would be [[TAG]]'s "[[Sudden Death Overtime]]," which immediately follows events in the fourth-season episode, "[[A Tree Grows in Lawndale]]." A fanfic sequel to another fanfic by the same author would be [[E. A. Smith]]'s "[[The Tempest]]," which follows his [[Love's Labours Trilogy]]. A sequel written by one author for a fanfic by another author would be [[Chris Smith]]'s "[[More Than Anyone Can Take]]," a follow-on to "[[Maine Escape]]," by [[Michael Pfeffer]]. |
An example of a fanfic sequel to a show episode would be [[TAG]]'s "[[Sudden Death Overtime]]," which immediately follows events in the fourth-season episode, "[[A Tree Grows in Lawndale]]." A fanfic sequel to another fanfic by the same author would be [[E. A. Smith]]'s "[[The Tempest]]," which follows his [[Love's Labours Trilogy]]. A sequel written by one author for a fanfic by another author would be [[Chris Smith]]'s "[[More Than Anyone Can Take]]," a follow-on to "[[Maine Escape]]," by [[Michael Pfeffer]]. |