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humbug-demartino · 1 year
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"Arts 'N Crass" [S2 Ep01]
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Helen: Bottling up your negative emotions like this is very damaging psychologically. Daria: I know. That’s why I also bottle up the positive ones.
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drawingsometime · 9 months
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Morgendorffer ladies
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middle-age-things · 1 year
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its-me-jane-lane · 2 years
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decided to do one of these
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jane-lane-fanboy · 6 months
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Happy 51st birthday to my biggest crush and my favorite voice actress of all-time Wendy Hoopes (the voice of Jane Lane/Quinn Morgendorffer/Helen Barksdale-Morgendorffer).
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fardell24b · 1 month
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Spider Quinn 07: Ashes to Ashes - Part 6
Quinn was doing her homework in the loungeroom when she heard the doorbell. She went and opened it. She saw Stacy, Tiffany and Tori. “Come in,” she said.
“Is Linda here?” Stacy asked as she and the others entered.
“I think she is out looking for a job,” Quinn answered.
“Good!” Stacy said. “I mean, she can’t just stay here.”
“That’s true,” Quinn said as she lead the way to the kitchen.
It wasn’t long before Daria arrived home. She was annoyed.
“What’s wrong?” Stacy asked.
“Nothing.”
“Doesn’t seem like nothing,” Quinn said.
Daria sighed. “Jane wasn’t there, at the Pizza place.”
“She wasn’t?” Tori asked.
“No, she said she had to do something,” Daria answered.
“Oh,” Stacy said.
“But just for today. It’s rare that she spends time with her mother.”
“The Lane’s mother in Lawndale?” Tori asked. “That is rare.”
“And I see that it’s not unknown.”
“My older sister was a classmate of one of her older sisters,” Tori said with a shrug.”
Daria nodded. She grabbed some water and biscuits and headed up to her room.
Linda and Helen would get back at the same time. But it wouldn’t be long before something happened. Quinn’s friends were still there.
Paula arrived there again, and she wasn’t alone. Helen answered the door and saw that Fields was with her.
“I see that you have found out something,” Helen said to Fields.
“Yes. ‘Linda’ is in fact Paula’s daughter Jenna,” Fields said.
Paula and Fields joined Helen, Quinn, Daria and Stacy in the Dining Room. Both Daria and Stacy had notepads in front of them. Tiffany and Tori were out in the lounge room in case ‘Linda’ were to cause issues with the other people there.
“I’m sorry that I hadn’t been able to get back to you earlier,” Fields said to Helen.
“That’s fine. I know that these things can take time,” Helen said.
“As for what happened…” Fields said. He indicated Paula.
“Jenna has had a hard life. Suffice it to say, she wanted to distance herself from her past. I didn’t expect her to run off to some town in Pennsylvania pretending to be someone else.”
“What I don’t understand is, how did Jenna get her hands on Linda’s diary?” Daria asked.
“That I have no answer to,” Paula said.
“Neither do I,” Fields said. “But I am keeping that line of inquiry open.
Daria nodded. “One thing I did notice when she arrived.”
“Yes?” Fields said.
“Quinn dyed her hair after our father’s passing.”
“That I did,” Quinn interrupted.
“I have a point here,” Daria said.
“Go on,” Quinn said in an encouraging tone.
“I noticed that ‘Linda’ didn’t say anything about her hair color changing. But I had dismissed it as unimportant,” Daria continued.
“Good note,” Fields said.
“But what now?” Stacy asked.
“That is a difficult question,” Helen said. “She has chosen to come to Lawndale for a new start. But she is also effectively stealing someone’s identity.”
“That’s true,” Stacy said with a frown.
“Yes, but you would know more about the legal technicalities,” Fields said to Helen.
“It’s not my area,” Helen admitted, “but yes, she has broken some laws there.”
“So, she would have to turn herself in?” Quinn asked.
“Maybe,” Helen said.
“No!” Paula said.
“No?” Helen said.
“She needs help, not legal complications,” Paula said.
“That may be true,” Helen said.
“I won’t turn her in,” Fields said.
“You won’t?” Paula said.
“No, while I do work for Vitale et al on retainer, I work for myself. I’m no Pinkerton.”
“And that’s good,” Daria said.
“So, we need to leave it to her to make a decision?” Stacy asked.
“Yes,” Helen said. “She can go back to Montana, or stay in Lawndale. It is that the latter would be fraught with risk if this comes out.”
“To everyone here,” Daria added.
“Yes,” Helen said.
“So, we ask her and lay all this out?” Paula asked rhetorically.
Meanwhile, Tori saw Linda come down the stairs.
“You know what’s going on right?” Linda asked.
“Yes,” Tori answered.
“And you’re Quinn’s friend?”
“I think so,” Tori answered. “This is my first time here. I’ve only just started hanging out with her the past couple of days.”
“Oh, after what happened with that Sandi?”
“Yes.”
“Anyway, I see how Quinn is handling her father’s death, compared to Daria and Helen. I admit it’s only been the past several days. But it seems that she’s quite a lot stronger than I am,” Linda said.
“You mean that something similar happened?”
“Yes, but I don’t want to go into it with someone I just met,.”
“I can understand that,” Tori said.
“In fact, taking the identity of a deceased Texan probably was a wrong decision.”
“Like you could have just made a new identity up.”
“Probably, but that would have been more difficult. No records, for instance,” Linda said. She pulled at her hair. “I think I should be myself.”
“So, Jenna, right?” Tori asked, Helen and Quinn having told her earlier.
“Yes, Jenna, not Linda,” Jenna said. “Come up stairs.”
“Now?” Tori asked.
“There’s something I need to do.”
Helen sent out Quinn to find Linda/Jenna. “Where did Tori go?” she asked Tiffany.
“Upstairs,” Tiffany answered. “Linda is Jenna again, apparently.”
“Right,” Quinn said.
Upon going upstairs she heard something from the bathroom. “What is going on in there?”
She entered the bathroom to find Tori using clippers on Jenna’s head, giving her a buzz cut. “Tori?”
“A few moments and it will be done,” Tori said as she removed some hair.
“Sure,” Quinn said.
It was less than a minute before Jenna looked at herself in the mirror. The shoulder length hair she had grown before deciding to find the Morgendorffers was gone. She saw a youngish woman who needed help. More than Helen Morgendorffer and her daughters could give her. She broke down in tears. “Thank you,” she said to Tori.
“You’re welcome,” Tori said.
“We better get down there,” Quinn said, gently.
Jenna blinked back her tears. “I’m ready.”
Quinn led Tori and Jenna into the Dining Room.
“I know I’m not Linda,” Jenna said.
“So, you admit it?” Helen asked.
“Yes, one reason why I did this,” Jenna said, running her hand over her now rather short hair.
“I knew I’d reach you in some way,” Paula said.
“Huh?” Daria asked.
“She usually had her hair quite short,” Paula answered.
“I see,” Helen said.
“And so, I’ll be leaving Lawndale,” Jenna said.
“Are you sure?”
“I don’t want to impose on you too much longer,” Jenna said sadly. “I’ll leave tomorrow,”
“But what about the legal implications?” Daria asked.
“I won’t press matters,” Helen said.
“That I took Linda’s identity. I apologise for that,” Jenna said.
“Apology accepted,” Helen said.
There wasn’t much more to talk about. It was agreed that Jenna would leave in the morning. Then Fields and Paula left, to come back in the morning,
Tori, Stacy and Tiffany then left to go home afterwards.
“What do you think of that situation?” Stacy asked Tori.
“Quite unusual,” Tori said. “I hope it’s rare.”
“Me too,” Stacy said with more than her usual nervousness. “That someone may not be who they say they are, it’s frightening.”
“I suppose that if it happens again, you can go to Mrs. Morgendorffer about it,” Tori said.
Stacy perked up a bit. “True.”
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daria-alteregos · 1 year
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humbug-demartino · 7 months
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"Lane Miserables" [S3 Ep08]
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Helen: Why do you have to be so antisocial? Daria: I'm not antisocial, I just can't stand people.
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therockincoquette · 2 years
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My thoughts on Daria ep2 s1 The Invitation
. Like I said in the first of this series, I adore Daria's theme song. Though I am a little disappointed that "Nothing is like I planned it, so funny I can't stand it, wish I was made of granite, I must be on another planet" isn't in there.
. This episode confirms my theory that popular people arn't good at art because they lack a perception of depth.
. I love the gag with Jamie
. "I know what you mean, and that scares me."
. Bursty.
. I always find it strange how nice all the character's houses look, like you go to a shitty public school and yet you live in a small mansion???
. The fact that Daria "never ever wears nail polish" deeply worries me. I would have assumed she would have painted them black once in a while.
. Trent <33333
. What is Quinn's party outfit??? Those colours and hemlines DO NOT go together. Isn't Quinn supposed to be fashionable???
. Jamie be kissing the homies goodnight
. Daria has a point about Chuck's hair cut, it makes him look like a cheese curl
. Okay but the guy in the green shirt is cute
. Oh god that scwelching noise
. Moronic :)
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its-me-jane-lane · 2 years
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jane-lane-fanboy · 3 months
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Quinn Morgendorffer and Helen Barksdale-Morgendorffer dressed as Jessica Rabbit and Raven for Halloween.
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