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==Trivia==
O'Neill's assignment does challenge Daria, making this the one episode where O'Neill's ideas work instead of comically failing.
 
Daria tells Helen "nobody [at school] talked to me again this week": her phrasing and bored tone indicates that this level of ostracisation is status quo. The other episodes, however, repeatedly show people talking to Daria, because otherwise no plot can take place, and this seems to bother her more than when they ''don't''.
 
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This episode has a homage to ''The Graduate'' (Kevin and Jane riding the bus in stunned silence after the wedding).
 
Daria chooses [[Jamie White]] as Quinn's future husband, though why him specifically we don't know.
 
The first story with Quinn has her suffering emotionally (and then physically) because everyone wants her to be like Daria, a rather vicious revenge fantasy - Daria's final story reveals that she actually wishes she could get on with her sister, and that Quinn was a wildly different person so this could happen. Series 5 would later show Quinn and Daria getting on better without Quinn changing that much.
 
==“Write Where It Hurts” and Fanfic==
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