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The Morgendorffer camping trip ends up by not having a calming long term effect: when receiving a large bill for the rescue (including their helicopter evacuation), Jake snaps again and bursts out blood vessels, this time in both his eyes. |
The Morgendorffer camping trip ends up by not having a calming long term effect: when receiving a large bill for the rescue (including their helicopter evacuation), Jake snaps again and bursts out blood vessels, this time in both his eyes. |
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⚫ | The title of this episode was derived from the New Age (fiction) story, ''The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge,'' by Carlos Castaneda. In this book, a man is taught by a Native American shaman to see reality in a different way. The consumption of hallucination-inducing mushrooms is involved, hence the connection with the episode. |
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This is the first episode to bring up [["Mad Dog" Morgendorffer]] and have Jake rant about what his father did to him. |
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==“The Teachings of Don Jake” and Fanfic== |
==“The Teachings of Don Jake” and Fanfic== |
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* The story [[Daria's Season of Good Will]], by [[Nemo Blank]], incorporates some elements of the the Lane familly poor treatment of Jane and Trent into the plot. |
* The story [[Daria's Season of Good Will]], by [[Nemo Blank]], incorporates some elements of the the Lane familly poor treatment of Jane and Trent into the plot. |
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⚫ | The title of this episode was derived from the New Age (fiction) story, ''The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge,'' by Carlos Castaneda. In this book, a man is taught by a Native American shaman to see reality in a different way. The consumption of hallucination-inducing mushrooms is involved, hence the connection with the episode. |
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==External Links== |
==External Links== |