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'''Ted DeWitt-Clinton''' is a student at [[Lawndale High]], likely named after historical figure [http[wikipedia://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeWitt_Clinton |DeWitt Clinton]]. In the episode, "[[The New Kid]]," Ted plays a major role as [[Daria Morgendorffer|Daria's]] potential love interest and (arguably) her first date.
 
Despite this, the character would almost never reappear in the series again, conspicuously absent from all subsequent class scenes and all season five episodes. Therefore, it is not entirely clear whether he and Daria were in the same grade.
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And, the second time, Ted ignores Daria in order to play with swords with other boys.
 
In 2001/2, Ted was the host for the Definitive Daria page "[http://www.mtv.com/onair/daria/chapter3/ That's Dariatainment]". Ted admits to becoming a big fan of modern TV, including professional wrestling and "the haunting allure of [[wikipedia:Charlie_Rose|Charlie Rose]]. Those sad eyes of his have seen so much. What's happening to me?"
 
==In Fanfiction==
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Ted is usually displayed as a naïve and sweet young man in fanfiction. Because of these characteristics, he has been popularity paired with [[Stacy Rowe]] as her love interest, since they seemingly share the same sweet disposition.
 
Another popular fandom assumption is that Ted is gay (and this is ''without'' most fandom knowing about his "haunting allure" issues!), and he's been paired with [[Robert]] quite often. This trope has been subverted in [[The Excellent S]]'s [[Lawndale Fighting Championship]] series where, teamed up as "Da Nice Guyz", they act comically friendly to each other. It is up to colour commentator [[Janet Barch]] to imply that there is more to their relationship.
 
Stories in which Ted notably appears are:
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