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Robert has brief speaking parts in "[[Daria!]]" (in a chorus), "[[Murder, She Snored]]" and "[[I Loathe a Parade]]." He is a silent background character in "[[The Lawndale File]]", "[[Mart of Darkness]]" and "[[Groped by an Angel]]."
 
In his debut in "The New Kid", [[Quinn Morgendorffer|Quinn]] sets him up with Daria on a double date - his payment being "you like sitting at the other end of our table, right?". Quinn hoped to get her in a good mood so that she will agree to give sports and clubs more pages in the yearbook. (The cover story ''was'' going to be that "I know this cute guy who's got a huge crush on you" - Daria immediately assumed this was a trick and the cover story changed to a chaperone date getting her curfew extended) Robert brings a set of note cards with "smart" conversation topics along with him, but when he asks about the yearbook Daria gets angry and exits the car. Daria notes she was suspicious when he kept calling her "Darcy". In punishment, Robert has to sit somewhere else at lunch for the next week.
 
Later, Robert tries to hassle "Darcy" and [[Ted DeWitt-Clinton|Ted]] at the arcade, though he can't remember why he thinks he needs to do this. ("I think it's important.") When Ted beats him in a sword-fighting game the two wind up bonding (along with all of Robert's bros) and basically forget about Daria ''entirely''. By the next day, Ted and Robert are firm friends.
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