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Daria :: The Lost Girls (03x06)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: The Lost Girls
Episode #: 03x06
Production Number: 305
Original Airdate: Wednesday March 24th, 1999
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Episode Crew
Director: Gloria De Ponte
Writer: Neena Beber
 
Episode Summary
 
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Val, the editor of "Val" magazine, visits Lawndale to spend a day with Daria after Daria wins a "Spend a Day With Val" essay contest. After some urging from Jane, Daria goes with Val to New York City, but ends up telling Val how she really feels about her.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Stacy Brass (1)voicedValRecurring (second appearance)
 
Episode Notes
 
This line: "A pitcher full of fuzzy navels and sunset on your freakin' deck in Malibu. The same way it happened with me!" was edited out when this episode was reaired on Noggin.
 
Non-Speaking Characters: Mack, Andrea
 
 
Featured Songs
 
ArtistSong TitlePlayed When
Annie LennoxKeep Young and Beautiful 
CakeSheep Go To Heaven 
INXSFaith In Each Other 
Sonic YouthYouth Against Fascism 
 
Episode Quotes
 
Val: Exactly, whack!
Daria: Is there a duck in here?
 
Daria: As far as I can make out, "edgy" occurs when middlebrow, middle-aged profiteers are looking to suck the energy -- not to mention the spending money -- out of the "youth culture." So they come up with this fake concept of seeming to be dangerous when every move they make is the result of market research and a corporate master plan.
 
Mr. O'Neill: We won! We won! (hugs Daria)
Daria: Lawsuit.
Mr. O'Neill: Sorry! (lets go)
 
Quinn: "Spotlight: Lawndale Fashion Club - A Val Magazine Special Photo Spread." What do you think?
Daria: I think the world's gone mad. Mad, I tell you.
 
Quinn: Um, was she a little old for that outfit?
Daria: She's a little old for that brain.
 
Jodie: Hey, Daria, did you see the latest Val?
Jane: "My Day With D.: A disturbing true-life look at America's underground bummer culture." Wonder what this could be about.
Jodie: I'm afraid everyone's going to know that's you, Daria.
Daria: Hey, I'm jiggy with it.
 
Val: I am Val, as in Val. I am Val, as in Val.
 
Jake: "Edgy..." I keep hearing that word from my clients. Everyone wants "edgy." What is it?
Val: "Edgy" is going right up to the edge of the cliff and being able to see all the way down, and dancing anyway.
Jake: What the hell does that mean?
 
Quinn: Before that, that grunge, Seattle was just another city in our nation's capital.
Daria: Wrong Washington.
Quinn: Yes, grunge was wrong, but you can't blame the whole state.
Daria: Welcome to Lawndale, where style meets substance and says, "see ya!"
 
 
Episode Goofs
 
At lunch, Jane's glass switches from being on her right side to being on her left.
 
 
Cultural References
 
Episode Title: The Lost Girls

The episode title is a reference to The Lost Boys from the novel Peter Pan by James Barrie.
 
Val

The character of Val is based off of Jane Pratt, the editor of Jane magazine.
 
 
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