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[[Image:Jake_Daria2.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Daria helps her father learn basic computer usage ("[[Sappy Anniversary]]").]]
 
Jake is loving towards his daughters, though he's often vulnerable to being taken advantage of - especially financially. As a result, he will often let Helen take the lead and simply attempt to back her up, though this often goes wrong when he's not been paying attention. HeIn manages"Quinn tothe blotBrain" outhe mostinitially ofcomplained Quinnhe & Dariawasn'st conflictsever orallowed problemsto be the girlslead areparent, and showingthen, mainlywhen forhe hisproved ownunable health.to "[[Mynavigate Nighthis at Dariadaughter's]]" showedextortions, thatthrew hehis waswallet incapableat ofthem handlingand theyelled very"damn ''concept''it, ofHelen, hisI daughterstold havingyou sex,I freakingwas outno and running offgood at thethis veryparent sight of Daria during that episodecrap!".
 
He manages to blot out most of Quinn & Daria's conflicts or problems the girls are showing, mainly for his own health. "[[My Night at Daria's]]" showed that he was incapable of handling the very ''concept'' of his daughters having sex, freaking out and running off at the very sight of Daria during that episode.
 
Despite Jake's neurotic behavior, there have been periods where he has true insight into the lives of his children. During "Boxing Daria," he explains to Daria that while she was a difficult child to deal with due to her reclusive and jaded behavior, he and Helen understood and accepted that someone as bright as she was not going to be like everyone else. This, of course, flies in the face of their many attempts (primarily Helen's) to get Daria to be like everyone else. In the flashbacks in that episode, notably, he identifies the young Daria "doesn't ''want'' to fit in".
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