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Daria :: Boxing Daria (05x13)
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| Title: | Boxing Daria |
| Episode #: | 05x13 |
| Production Number: | 513 |
| Original Airdate: | Monday June 25th, 2001 |
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After going through a box of old stuff, some of the items trigger Daria's childhood memories. The memories, which were about her parents arguing over Daria's antisocialness, upset her. Daria then has to come to terms with her problems as a child.
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Non-Speaking Characters: Brittany, Angier Sloane, Tom's Uncle |
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Kevin: Now, the next stop on our tour is the lunchroom. Who here knows what people do in the lunchroom? | Helen: Daria, you can't spend the rest of your life in there.
Daria: I can once they put in my high-speed Internet connection. | Tom: I mean, if I'd had any idea that you'd end up in a horrific multi-car crackup, whispering my name over and over in a desperate bid not to slip into a coma.
Daria: Horrific crackup? I spun out on the shoulder.
Tom: You tell it your way, I'll tell it mine. | Jane: Well, you spoke the truth. It's a box, all right.
Daria: It's more than a box.
Jane: Um, from here it looks like exactly a box. | Tom: I'm worried. I don't think you can really do without me for a week.
Daria: No, you should worry that once I remember what it's like not to have you cramping my style, I'll want to make it permanent.
Tom: Romantic. | Helen: Oh, I agree. There's nothing funny about food poisoning.
Daria: Unless someone else gets it. Then it's frivolity city. |
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"Retirement at 65"
This segment on "Sick, Sad World" refers to the series ending after 65 episodes. |
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Daria uses the the phrase "a herd of beautiful wild ponies running free across the plains" which dates back to the first episode, "Esteemsters" in which she used the phrase during the psychological exam. | Daria's fear of being the school misfit is a reference to "The Misery Chick". |
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