Daria Season 1

March. 03,1997      TV-14
Rating:
8.1
Trailer Synopsis

After moving to a new town with her stressed-out parents and relentlessly popular little sister, Daria uses her acerbic wit and keen powers of observation to contend with the mind-numbingly ridiculous world of Lawndale High.

Episode 13 : The Misery Chick
July. 21,1997
Lawndale High is abuzz with homecoming preparations. The quarterback who led the team to a state championship three years ago is returning! Then he has a tragic accident, which ironically leads to sudden popularity for our Daria.
Episode 12 : The Teachings of Don Jake
July. 14,1997
Jake's stress level is reaching critical mass, so the Morgendorffers go on a camping trip. Like that's gonna help.
Episode 11 : Road Worrier
July. 07,1997
Daria and Jane hitch a ride to the "Alternapalooza" festival with Jane's brother Trent (Daria's heartthrob!) and his friend Jesse. Their van doesn't work so well, but it's an interesting trip.
Episode 10 : The Big House
June. 30,1997
The annual teachers-versus-deejays roller hockey game is coming, and there's a good chance the students will get to see Mr. DeMartino die of an aneurysm during the game—but Daria's going to miss it because she's been grounded by her parents.
Episode 9 : Too Cute
June. 16,1997
Quinn decides she needs cosmetic surgery, and drags Daria to the doctor with her. She is happy to consult with Quinn, but very interested in Daria, whom she views as a long term project and potential masterpiece.
Episode 8 : Pinch Sitter
June. 09,1997
Quinn gets Daria to babysit for her. Daria, who has no interest in being an authority figure since she doesn't respect authority, is stuck with two well-behaved "PC" kids.
Episode 7 : The Lab Brat
April. 14,1997
Daria and Kevin are forced to work as lab-partners in science class. The homework consists of teaching a mouse tricks. Daria does all the work, of course, while Kevin watches football on TV and flirts with Quinn.
Episode 6 : This Year's Model
April. 07,1997
Lawndale High has a couple of visitors, claiming to be modeling scouts looking for the next Christy Turlington. Quinn and Brittany have high hopes. Daria and Jane are revolted by their presence.
Episode 5 : Malled
March. 31,1997
Daria's economics class takes a field trip to a new enormous mall. Daria is sickened by the teeming masses. She discovers Quinn playing hooky at the mall. Daria is no longer sick.
Episode 4 : Cafe Disaffecto
March. 24,1997
Daria reluctantly becomes involved in the opening of Lawndale's new student coffeehouse. She also becomes involved in its closing.
Episode 3 : College Bored
March. 17,1997
Helen and Jake decide that Daria and Quinn may not be prepared for college. They enroll the two in a college prep course.
Episode 2 : The Invitation
March. 10,1997
Daria is invited to a party at Brittany's. So is Quinn - oh the horror for both! To our surprise, Daria and Jane attend the party and mayhem ensues.
Episode 1 : Esteemsters
March. 03,1997
Daria and Quinn arrive at their new school. Quinn makes friends easily. Our Daria does not. We meet Daria's teachers, her family, and her new best friend, Jane.

Seasons

Season 5
Season 5 2001
Season 4
Season 4 2000
Season 3
Season 3 1999
Season 2
Season 2 1998
Season 1
Season 1 1997

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