The Popular Girl
The Popular Girl (or simply Popular Girl) is a gossipy teenager who made her most noteworthy appearance on Daria in "The Invitation," with her only speaking role. She only appeared occasionally through the fifth season of Daria.
History
In "The Invitation," Popular Girl stands with Sandi and Tiffany at Brittany's party, making snide comments about the party guests, such as, "Those three aren't popular at all. I don't know what they're doing here. Maybe some kind of exchange program." According to the shooting script, she was called "Popular Girl One", with Tiffany being called "Popular Girl Two" and Sandi already having her canon name.
She never speaks again after this episode. The "Oh, the Obscurity!" feature on MTV's old Daria website says, tongue in cheek, "she dropped out of sight shortly thereafter [her debut]. (Sandi probably had something to do with it)".
She appears in the back of classes taken by Quinn Morgendorffer and the Fashion Club, indicating she is in their grade at school. She is also seen in "Too Cute", standing among the group of popular girls admiring Brooke's new nose job. She's been seen hanging with "Orange Girl" a number of times; the two are probably friends.
Notably, she is one of the volleyball players on the team opposing Daria's in the opening scenes of each show.
Fanfiction
Since she had no name in the series, Austin Covello gave her the name Tori Jericho in his spring 1999 fanfic, "Boy Fiend." Austin continued to use this name in other stories (e.g., "Otherwise Known as Quinn the Great"), and the practice has since been widely adopted by other fanfic writers. (Austin even parodied his creation of the name in an AU tale, "Stacy Rowe, Evangelion Pilot.")
Tori's personality has remained stable through most fanfics featuring her: a mildly irksome, shallow, rumor-mongering popularity princess who likes attention and dislikes Daria. She is never depicted as evil, but she has her (high-school level) bad side.
In Brother Grimace's "It's All About Respect," Tori is shown as on-air reporter/anchor for Lion Tales, the LHS in-school news program. It's also commented that she has a predilection for wearing very tight sweaters while on the air. This role, too, has been adopted by other writers (e.g., "Four Play," by Crusading Saint). Canadibrit has included Tori Jericho in many of her The Look-Alike Series stories as Lawndale High's "one-stop gossip shop and popularity gauge on legs."
In the Daylight Legion of Lawndale Heroes fic The Hope Mission, Tori is shown to be a Legionnaire named Wildfire. She is mentioned as one of the three most powerful Legionnaires (on a par with Tom Sloane and Bai Zheng Bo), and appears to be composed of a deadly anti-energy form that she controls with the aid of Mark 70 quantum stabilizers; with them, she can maintain a primarily human appearance that possesses 'Tron line'-style energy emissions over her body. The number and intensity of the energy emissions varies with Tori's emotional state; the calmer she is, the fewer lines appear. As the events of the Daylight and mainstream LLH worlds were almost identical before the events of Zero Hour, it can safely be assumed that the Tori Jericho of the mainstream LLH reality has either gained the Wildfire powers or will do so at some time in the future.
In The Excellent S' Lawndale Fighting Championship series, Tori replaced Stacy in the promotion's version of The Fashion Club after she, along with Sandi and Tiffany, brutally excommunicated her from the group.
External Links
- Transcript of "The Invitation" on Outpost Daria
- Character page on Backgrounders (many images)
- Analysis of "lost" MTV Daria flipbook, "Oh, the Obscurity!" on Daria Fandom Blog II
- Character page on Daria Character Database
- Character entry on Sick, Sad World
Fanfiction featuring Popular Girl as Tori Jericho
- "Boy Fiend," by Austin Covello
- "Otherwise Known as Quinn the Great," by Austin Covello
- "Stacy Rowe, Evangelion Pilot" (chapter 2), by Austin Covello (search for "Tori" to find the parody)
- Novelization of "The Invitation," by Martin J. Pollard (adds fanon background to the character)
- "It's All About Respect" (chapter 2), by Brother Grimace
- "Four Play," by Crusading Saint
- "Silly Rabbit, Matrix Are For Kids!" by John Berry (Tori is a Matrix character)
- "Death of a Rabbit," by Barry Eshkol Adelman (Tori as a gossip)
- "Quinntet," by C.E. Forman (Tori appears in a highly amusing segment here, well worth hunting for)
- "Lover's Lane," by John Berry (Tori hooks up with Robert)
- "Quinn-tessence," by Canadibrit (TLAS story featuring Tori in a typical role)
- "Battle Royale: Beyond Blunderdome," by Canadibrit (non-TLAS tale in which Tori meets a sad end)
- "Tomorrow Never Knows" by Kara Wild (Tori comments on the relationship between Quinn and Alfred Phelps)
- "Snowball in Hell," by TAG (Tori is in an AU rock band)
- "Turnabout Confusion Part I: We All Fall Down" by Dennis (Tori as popularity hound and conspirator)
- "Turnabout Confusion Part II: All the King's Horses" by Dennis (Tori changes in response to the events of We All Fall Down)
- "It's a Sick, Sad, Sad, Sad World" by The Excellent S (Tori, along with Brooke, abandon The Fashion Club in the desert for not letting them in the group)
- "Lawndale Fighting Championship by The Excellent S (Tori replaces Stacy in The Fashion Club and subsequently feuds with her, among other events)