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- A large refrigerator box revives painful memories in Daria that suggest that she is a burden on her parents by being herself.
- Daria and Jane create an iconoclastic poster for a contest, only to find that the school demands it be altered against their wishes.
- After an obnoxious local celebrity dies on a visit to Lawndale High, everyone seeks counsel from Daria about being miserable while Jane is being strangely distant.
- After Jane picks a fight with Daria, Daria realizes to her consternation that she has fallen in love with her best friend's boyfriend.
- When the faculty of Lawndale High goes on strike, Daria is forced to become the teacher of Quinn's class.
- When Daria is given a special school project to write a short story featuring people she knows, she finds it unusually frustrating.
- The return of the rest of the Lane family sends Jane, then Trent over to the Morgendorffer household. But a third visitor begins to shatter Daria's illusions of life with Trent.
- Helen's law firm has her and her entire family come to a psychological center for personality evaluations.
- Tom falls asleep in Daria's bed, spurring rumors that they're sexually active (thanks to Quinn), which eventually makes her consider putting those rumors to rest by giving up her virginity for real.
- Reluctantly persuaded to try wearing contact lenses, Daria finds them physically, socially, and philosophically uncomfortable.
- Jane's brother Trent, who's also the lead singer of local grunge band "Mystik Spiral" is offered the chance to play in the upcoming Alternapaloosa tour. Since Daria harbor's an undeniable crush on Trent, Jane offers to pay for the gas in their van and take her for their attempted tour. The fashion club, and other Lawndale High students try to go to Alternapaloosa as well.
- On an errand for her father, Daria runs into her school's annual parade where she encounters a lost child and strange feelings on a chance meeting with Jane's boyfriend.
- Daria's parents force her to get a job, so her father gets her one at a peanut stand in the mall. Much to her chagrin, her only co-worker at the stand is Kevin.
- When Jane falls for a new boyfriend named Tom, Daria fears for her friendship.
- Desperate to avoid a meeting with a family therapist, Daria substitutes for Quinn on a babysitting gig. The family she ends up sitting for are the sickeningly-sweet Lester and Lauren Gupty, who have raised their kids Tad and Tricia into brainwashed little angels that only watch The Weather Channel on television, and avoid any sugar and junk food. It will take an artist extrordinare(yes, Jane) to rescue Daria from this nauseous night, and the Gupty kids from the sheltered lifestyle they've become so accustomed to.
- Quinn needs a quick passing grade in English, and ends up writing an impressive essay(by Lawndale standards, that is), but fears that it might give her a reputation as a nerd. Instead it gives her a new following as a trendy intellectual, something that Daria, a true intellectual can't stand. Since desperate times call for desperate measures, Daria is willing to consider such measures in order to persuade her sister to give up this facade.
- Daria objects to cheer-leading practice during PE. Jane joins the track team after falling for a guy on the team. After winning the race and popularity, will Jane still hang out with loser Daria?
- Quinn has decided she needs a steady boyfriend, and the winnowing process could take years.
- Daria's aunt comes to visit, because the family's not dysfunctional enough already.
- Daria moves to a new town and high school. While her sister passes the psychological test, Daria has to take a special (low self-esteem) class a few weeks. She makes a friend there.
- Driving around Lawndale, Daria hears several of the local suburban legends.
- Daria competes for an academic scholarship, but finds both the sponsor and the recommended application methods ethically problematic.
- Daria gets a driver's license. She uses it when her friends get arrested and need bail money. Sadly, Quinn tags along.
- Daria starts to fall for an eccentric new kid who puzzles her as much as he intrigues.
- Jake takes the family camping for a relaxing weekend getaway... if they can survive it. Trent and Jane are forced to attend a family reunion.
- Egocentric Val comes "incognito" to Lawndale High to spend a day with Daria after her teacher sent her essay to Val teen girl magazine.
- Lawndale High School goes on another field trip, this time to a local paint-ball course, with Helen & Jake as parental chaperones. The true savage nature of everybody's personality is revealed on this trip. Daria and Jane opt to sneak out toward another nearby tourist attraction that proves to be a complete rip-off.
- Daria decides to submit a short story for publication -- but she's not the submissive type
- Daria doesn't know what's worse: that Tom seems to have forgotten their six-month anniversary, or how stereotypical she feels for being upset by it.
- Jake has a heart attack and his mother comes to the Morgendorffer household to take care of him; his heart attack inspires Quinn to study to become a heart doctor; two radio DJs broadcast their show outside Lawndale High.
- Sandi's expulsion from the Fashion Club because of weight gain during convalescence from an accident throws the club into chaos.
- When Helen has to cancel out of a business junket with Jake, guess who is coerced into taking her place?
- The teachers learn at a convention that failure leads to growth. Back at LHS, the students have to pick an assignment and fail at it so as to grow. Jane tries to be conventional.
- Brittany invites Daria to her party after getting help from her. She decides to go to spite Quinn. Jane accompanies her.
- Daria and Quinn get grounded for a month of reading, board games and harmonica after a "family court" rules on coming home late. Will Daria and Jane watch teacher/DJ roller hockey game despite curfew?
- Jane dates a guy who's a little behind the timesà say, half a century.
- Daria's pressured by her mom to take extracurricular activities. Daria joins in when a teacher starts a fund raising for a coffee house - the cyber cafe was burgled.
- Daria and Jane and Brittany and Kevin have respective spats and decide not to work on an economics project together; thus Daria works with Jodie, Jane with Brittany and Kevin with Mac.
- Daria is partnered with the moronic Kevin for a science project.
- Quinn gets roped into organizing the school dance; she fobs the job off on Jane.
- The new warehouse store is the place to go... out of your mind. Daria, Jane and many others are forced to brave the soul-crushing horror of discount shopping.
- Quarterback Kevin hurts his knee and can't play. The football team loses big time making all the students at Lawndale High losers.
- Quinn's obsession with guardian angels gets on Daria's nerves. A party at Brittany's introduces us to her stepmother... who looks and acts exactly like her.
- Helen and Jake's former-hippie friends Willow and Coyote Yeager visit, causing the Morgendorffers to doubt their own value system. Daria and Quinn stick around to use their protest activities against them--and so Quinn can flirt with their son--until Jane invites Daria to help Trent and Jesse sell their parents' old records at a flea market.
- The new spirit of "volunteerism" is mandatory at Lawndale High. While reading to senior citizens, Daria finds that her unenthusiastic tone makes her just as unpopular at the nursing home as at school.
- While on a hill trek, Daria's class gets caught in an unexpected snowstorm.
- Mrs. Bennett takes her economics class on a field trip to the Mall of the Millenium. Daria and Jane want nothing to do with this trip, but have no way out of it, however all is not lost when Daria discovers Quinn and the rest of the Fashion Club skipping school there.
- Hear ye, hear ye. Lawndale High is hosting a Renaissance Fair. See Quinn cast as the lead in a play. See Mr. DeMartino as the Black Knight. See Daria try to escape.
- A history test is stolen, Daria alone can solve the crime - provided she doesn't wake up.
- The whole school goes on a mandatory-voluntary harbor cruise to raise money via casino gambling.
- Have aliens invaded Lawndale or is it just Daria's imagination running wild after the media alien craze. Rumors of aliens and commies spread at school.
- Daria and Quinn are forced by their parents to take a college prep course and visit their old college.
- Daria is roped into participating when a fashion business comes to Lawndale High.
- A fantasy show in which Daria and Jane must convince Christmas, Halloween, and Guy Fawkes Day to return to Holiday Island.