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* Timothy O'Neill was voiced by actor [[Marc Thompson]], who also gave voice to [[Anthony DeMartino]], [[Kevin Thompson]] and [[Charles "Upchuck" Ruttheimer III]] (S1). |
* Timothy O'Neill was voiced by actor [[Marc Thompson]], who also gave voice to [[Anthony DeMartino]], [[Kevin Thompson]] and [[Charles "Upchuck" Ruttheimer III]] (S1). |
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* "The Daria Diaries" were written early in the show's run. Later episodes would make it explicit that Daria ''does'' suffer from real problems that she masks with sarcasm; while his letter to Helen in "Diaries" was meant to show him being overly sensitive, it retroactively indicates that he ''does'' have some insight into Daria. |
* "The Daria Diaries" were written early in the show's run. Later episodes would make it explicit that Daria ''does'' suffer from real problems that she masks with sarcasm; while his letter to Helen in "Diaries" was meant to show him being overly sensitive, it retroactively indicates that he ''does'' have some insight into Daria. |
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* Based on "Diaries", O'Neill teaches far more subjects than any other teacher (and more than one single teacher would realistically do on a regular basis), on top of an extracurricular workshop. We don't know why, though Ms Li's penny-pinching may be the reason. |
* Based on "Diaries", O'Neill teaches far more subjects than any other teacher (and more than one single teacher would realistically do on a regular basis), on top of an extracurricular workshop. We don't know why, though Ms Li's penny-pinching may be the reason. |