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And, the second time, Ted ignores Daria in order to play with swords with other boys. |
And, the second time, Ted ignores Daria in order to play with swords with other boys. |
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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 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Rose Charlie Rose]. Those sad eyes of his have seen so much. What's happening to me?" |
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==In Fanfiction== |
==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. |
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. |
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Another popular fandom assumption is that Ted is gay, 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. |
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. |
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Stories in which Ted notably appears are: |
Stories in which Ted notably appears are: |