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Daria, however, is so fed up with the situation that she decides to skip her grounding to go to the hockey game. She tells Jane and Jodie, who had visited to make sure she was all right (as a rumor had that she was being experimented on). Daria creates a careful plan of escape, involving a recording of her harmonica, leaving through the window and avoiding the neighborhood watch. However, when both parents leave phone messages stating they have to work late she just leaves the house by the front door.
 
The hockey game is going well when Daria arrives to watch, until [[Randy|Rock 'nN' Roll Randy]] hits Mr. DeMartino in the leg, leaving him lying. [[Andrea]] celebrates (apparently having that spot in the pool), only to curse as Mr. DeMartino gets back up. Eventually a brawl erupts between both teams on the court, including [[Janet Barch|Ms. Barch]] beating up on Randy.
 
However, this fun outing ends for Daria when she comes home, finding Helen and Jake had arrived earlier and found Daria gone. There is another Family Court session the next day, but this time Daria is ready, negotiating a 'plea bargain' with her mother (in which she would manage her own times), using the cost of further grounding (including Monopoly, Scrabble and late-night harmonica playing) as leverage. Reluctantly, Helen and Jake accept.
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==Trivia==
Daria and Quinn had no curfew until this episode - Helen is trying to retroactively claim they did, undermined by Jake admitting the truth by accident.
 
In a rare sign of DeMartino wearing casual clothes, he's sporting a "USA" sports jersey.
 
During the scrabble game, ''someone'' spelt the word "brat". Were Daria's tactics getting to one of her parents?
 
Barch batters Randy with a declaration of "payback time" - what's she out for revenge over??
 
Last episode to feature [[Marc Thompson]] as the voice of Upchuck. [[Geoffrey Arend]] would voice the character from the second season onward.
 
"[[The Daria Diaries]]" reveals that the family court was used again - this time on Jake, over carpet wear in the living room. Helen used "pacing photos" as evidence, and Daria was bringing Jane to practice being a courtroom sketch artist.
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===Rules===
 
The rules presented by Helen and Jake are displayed in a ten-commandment-style cardcardboard boardstablets. AsIn farthe asDVD it could be readrelease, someall of the rulesonscreen text is legible. Some portions are: repeated or don't align with the dialogue, presumably because they were only intended as filler.
 
==== Tablet 1 ====
Rule I: "Persistence questioning on parental judgment is punishable. Occasional questioning of parental judgment indicates healthy skepticism and shall be permitted at the pleasure of mother and father (wherein after referred as the "ruling council")"
 
RULES
Rule II: "The ruling council shall determine when occasional questioning becomes persistent questioning and shall not be required to provide advance notice of said determination."
 
Rule1. I: "PersistencePersistent questioning onof parental judgment is punishable. Occasional questioning of parental judgment indicates healthy skepticism and shall be permitted at the pleasure of mother and father (wherein afterhereinafter referred to as the "ruling council")"
Rule 2/9(*): "No pimple pads in the toilet"
 
Rule 2/9(*):. "No pimple pads in the toilet".
Rule 3. "Wear your own damn sleepers when you walk (...)"
 
Rule 3. "Wear your own damn sleepers when you walk (..out in the snow for the newspaper.)"
Rule 18. "The ruling council does not allow dates on school nights."
 
==== Tablet 2 ====
Rule 19. "Interdependent behaviour shall be considered preferable to Independent behaviour."
 
CONT...
Rule 20. "Curfew shall be 10 pm on school nights."
 
8. ''[Duplicate of Rule 1]''
Rules 21 to 26 are not explicitly stated, but have to do with the procedure to sign in when coming from a late night.
 
9. ''[Duplicate of Rule 2]''
(*) appears with different numbers in different scenes
 
FAMILY COURT
 
==== Tablet 3 ====
 
RULES
 
Rule II:11. "The ruling council shall determine when occasional questioning becomes persistent questioning and shall not be required to provide advance notice of said determination."
 
12. Members of this household are expected to treat each other according to the established "norms" of respect and/or rules outlined in the Geneva Conventions of War.
 
==== Tablet 4 ====
 
RULES
 
Rule 18. "The ruling council does not allow dates on school nights."
 
Rule 19. "Interdependent behaviourbehavior shall be considered preferable to Independentindependent behaviourbehavior."
 
Rule 20. "Curfew shall be considered to be 10 pmp.m. on school nights."
 
21. Telephone usage shall occur on an "as needed" basis.
 
''(Helen points to this tablet when she states that "rules 21 through 26" describe a sign-in procedure to follow when coming home late.)''
 
===Episode Title===
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===Daria's Reading Material===
While grounded, Daria is shown reading Herman Melville's [http://en.[wikipedia.org/wiki/:Moby-Dick |''Moby-Dick'']] in the living room. This may be commentary on Helen's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moby-Dick#Ahab Ahab-like mania] for legal procedure. Later, when Quinn is frustrated with boredom, she breaks down and asks Daria for a book. Daria responds by offering her Homer's ''Iliad'' which provokes this exchange:
 
Later, when Quinn breaks down and asks her sister for a book, Daria is reading [[wikipedia:Fyodor Dostoevsky|Fyodor Dostoyevsky's]] [[wikipedia:The_Brothers_Karamazov|''The Brothers Karamazov'']].
 
Daria offers Quinn her copy of Homer's ''Iliad'':
 
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It should be noted that ''The Iliad'' does not include the story about the Trojan Horse; this story appears in ''The Aeneid''. We must assumeSince Daria's wassupposed eitherto mistakenhave inread thinking''The soIliad'', orshe's else wasprobably having fun at Quinn's expense (and that the writers forgot which play it was).
 
===Where was Daria?===
 
[[Image:BigHouse_carscomparison.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The car in [[Malled]] and the car in The Big House.]]
 
The episode begins with Daria being dropped off late in the evening from a car. Where she was and who she was with is never fully explained,. This is one of the comparatively few times we see Daria doing "normal" teenage things like coming home late. The event isn't specifically part of the episode's storyline, but rather just a part of the background.
 
The car that drops her off is the exact same car driven by "[[Backgrounder#Guy|Guy]]" in [[Malled]], who gave Daria a ride back in that episode (as part of [[Fashion Club]] detail). Is it him? If so, what were they both doing in the same place together?
 
When Daria herself was asked about it in [http://web.archive.org/web/20001209144400/http://www.mtv.com:80/mtv/tubescan/animation/daria/daria_chat_transcript.html an MTV online chat], she replied "I promised the governor I would never reveal that."
 
When asked about it in a [http://www.the-wildone.com/dvdaria/glennfollowup4.html January 2006 interview on DVDaria], Glenn Eichler said he believed that he'd intended for "The Big House" to pick up where "[[The New Kid]]" left off, with Daria going on another date with either [[Ted DeWitt-Clinton]] or (to our amazement) [[Robert]]. As "The New Kid" was a season 2 episode and wouldn't have been written when "The Big House" was (and Eichler didn't remember the name of the former episode), he was likely getting things mixed up.
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==“The Big House” and Fanfic==
Events from this episode were included in "[[Morgendorffer Prison Blues]]," by [[Richard Lobinske]]. An [[Iron Chef]] on PPMB concerning the mysterious car that dropped Daria at her home at the episode's start spawned several fanfics, such as [[TAG]]'s "[[Special Delivery]]" and "[[True Lies]]."
 
==Transcript==
 
[[The Big House/transcript|Transcript]], originally from [[Outpost Daria]].
 
==External Links==
 
* [http://www.outpost-daria.com/ep110.html Episode Summary]
* [httphttps://wwwsites.outpost-dariagoogle.com/ts_ep110.htmlsite/dariatranscripts/110-the-big-house Episode Transcript]
* [http://dariablog2.blogspot.com/2008/06/big-house-turns-eleven.html "'The Big House' Turns Eleven,"] on the [[Daria Fandom Blog II]]
* [http://wwwweb.archive.org/web/20110519134615/http://outpost-daria.com/fanfic/jl06_morgendorffer_prison_blues.html "Morgendorffer Prison Blues,"] by [[Richard Lobinske]]
* [http://www.theangstguy.com/fanfics/specialdelivery.htm "Special Delivery,"] by [[TAG]]
* [http://www.theangstguy.com/fanfics/truelies.htm "True Lies,"] by [[TAG]]
* [https://archiveofourown.org/works/17623430/chapters/41550347 Episode Analysis] for '''"The Big House"''' and [[The Teachings of Don Jake]] by [[WellTemperedClavier]]