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For instance, Quinn's path to acceptance of her intelligence is far rockier than the path she took in the series proper. Wild felt that given that Quinn's identity was so wrapped around her popularity, it would be unrealistic for her to quickly accept a new "brain" identity. Thus, Quinn had to get used to the idea more gradually. Wild would later view Quinn's sudden embrace of both school and her sister in "[[Lucky Strike]]" as unearned character growth that did not mesh with Quinn's utter scorn of Daria just a season earlier, although the ground work for her scholastic inclinations was laid in <i>Is It Fall Yet?</i>.
 
===Redemption Through Self Awareness===
 
As long as a character is capable of looking inside him or herself and examining his or her behavior, the character is capable of redemption. Wild once stated in an interview with [[E. A. Smith]] that the only character that falls outside that definition is Alfred Phelps because he refuses to second-guess his behavior.
 
==Controversies==
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