It was also like she was ashamed? I didn't rewatch the movies this time but seem to remember it happened while Jane was away at an art camp
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Replying to @OtherSociology
Yeah it was. And the woman who came onto her ignored her boundaries completely and talked to her as if Jane owed her intimacy.
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Replying to @Constababble @OtherSociology
Then the next day when Jane went to her wanting to talk about her sexuality the other woman ditched her and went off with the artist guy :(
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The whole thing broke my inner teenager's questioning heart
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Definitely a let down. Show broke ground in many ways & spoke to many young women for lots of reasons.But it was lacking esp on reflection1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @OtherSociology
Yeah. It was so groundbreaking and important. I can't ignore its downfalls obviously but Daria will always be a problematic fave.
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Replying to @Constababble
YES. Same. I still love it but have many issues. Daria & Jane are still one of the best fictional depictions of friendships I enjoy.
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Replying to @OtherSociology
Yes! As a geeky teen girl they gave me hope that there was nothing wrong with me haha
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Replying to @Constababble
I want to give props to Daria's mum - her career, probs with her daydreamer husband, r/s with her grown sisters. She was a layered character
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Replying to @OtherSociology
Yes! And it was good to see Quinn develop as a character too despite her own set of flaws and pressures.
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Yes. She had many great moments.
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