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Daria :: The Lost Girls (03x06)
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Episode Information |
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| Title: | The Lost Girls |
| Episode #: | 03x06 |
| Production Number: | 305 |
| Original Airdate: | Wednesday March 24th, 1999 |
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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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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 |
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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!" |
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At lunch, Jane's glass switches from being on her right side to being on her left. |
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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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