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During Season Five of ''Daria'', several episodes spotlighted Stacy. She was the only member of the Fashion Club to be drawn favorably in a group caricature portrait in "[[Art Burn]]", and kept hold of the portrait and secretly pinned it up inside her closet. In "[[Life in the Past Lane]]", she was astonished by [[Charles "Upchuck" Ruttheimer III]]'s magic acts and willingly became his assistant, helping him do more elaborate tricks; for one trick, she ''faked'' a sobbing fit as part of the illusion that Upchuck was trapped, and memorably chided Sandi for being "so naive" (a chide Sandi had used on Stacy earlier) when Sandi fell for the trick. In "[[Lucky Strike]]", she revealed that, like everyone else, she'd known for ages that [[Daria Morgendorffer]] was Quinn's sister but was just being polite by not bringing it up.
 
In "[[Fat Like Me]]", she and [[Tiffany Blum-Deckler]] were left to run the Fashion Club all by themselves... which, in practice, meant ''Stacy'' was running the club andall by herself, trying desperately to keep it from falling apart (more). At the end, she finally snapped and tore into Tiffany for not bothering to lift a finger to help: her first outburst of anger on the show. When the Club reformed, Stacy showed new backbone by openly supporting Quinn against Sandi.
 
In the second movie ''[[Is It College Yet?]]'', Sandi continually makes condescending comments during Stacy's birthday party, and Stacy wishes that she would "stop talking" while blowing out her candles. Sandi then came down with laryngitis and Stacy believed it was her fault (Sandi went as far as calling Stacy a "saboteur"). She spent most of her scenes in the film trying to 'cure' Sandi through voodoo and magic. Even when Sandi got better, she tried to get Stacy to do a list of "chores" as an apology. Stacy quietly refused and decided to take a sabbatical from the Fashion Club, showing backbone once more: in doing so, she was the cause for the whole Club to break up, which she still found an upsetting thought (even though it was clear they were all going to keep hanging out ''anyway''). (Note: It is disputed whether The Fashion Club still exist as an hierarchical group in the post-canon.)
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