I've had fun with it. But it's more something I admire for what it is then for being an entertaining show. It's kinda lightning in a bottle in that it really understand being a teenager in the late nineties and it was cynical without being nihilistic. But the late nineties is practically a foreign world to what it means to be a teenager right now. Daria could never be repeated.
Who was the person who pitched the idea >hey man we should devote an ungodly amount of screentime to a boring character who doesn't have a memorable look, never once does or says anything funny and cannot (and will not) ever carry a scene/episode by himself
the point of tom was to force daria to realize that as much as she can make fun of people for being shallow, vapid, skirt chasers
she isnt immune
and while you can argue that tom is bland, you cant argue he is a lot like daria
sarcastic, well-read and intellectual, and with enough patience to handle darias anti-social tendencies
this is intended as mockery but frankly my opinions on things that suck are all objectively correct and as such i should be entitled to acknowledgement for my opinions. i'm better than you, fricking deal with it.
>Your opinion.
You need to get over yourself and realise you're no better or worse than anyone. You're just another one of 7 billion arseholes infesting a speck that's floating in a vacuum. Not opinion; Fact.
>tertiary think he's gonna swim in good boy points by waiting 3 days after a thread to make the same one except "OMG MY FEELINGS ARE OUTRAGED"
Why is this all your personality?
I have a question:
Does anyone born after the 90's even understand this show? It's like a time capsule of late 90's America. The world is completely different now.
I say this with the full knowledge that every attempted reboot pitch which replaces Jane with Jodie and threatens to be ESG-loan tier woke is made by execs who were probably the target audience when this was on TV.
>The world is completely different now.
Sure, but it's still the same world. Daria herself is still a relatable protagonist for teenagers today. I watched it a few years back when i was in high school and I could understand it fine.
It’s insane that even for a moment in time people considered this better than Beavis and Butthead
>Filtered
as usual
the show has some amazing lines
My art is called
>All I see is drugs and alcohol, nothing to say it's bad
" Oh yeah. " Brittney grabs lipstick out of her bag and draws a no sign.
I've had fun with it. But it's more something I admire for what it is then for being an entertaining show. It's kinda lightning in a bottle in that it really understand being a teenager in the late nineties and it was cynical without being nihilistic. But the late nineties is practically a foreign world to what it means to be a teenager right now. Daria could never be repeated.
The last season of the show was incredibly bland.
Nope. Quinn redemption arc
Quinn is yes, however frick Tom.
Who was the person who pitched the idea
>hey man we should devote an ungodly amount of screentime to a boring character who doesn't have a memorable look, never once does or says anything funny and cannot (and will not) ever carry a scene/episode by himself
the point of tom was to force daria to realize that as much as she can make fun of people for being shallow, vapid, skirt chasers
she isnt immune
and while you can argue that tom is bland, you cant argue he is a lot like daria
sarcastic, well-read and intellectual, and with enough patience to handle darias anti-social tendencies
this is intended as mockery but frankly my opinions on things that suck are all objectively correct and as such i should be entitled to acknowledgement for my opinions. i'm better than you, fricking deal with it.
>Your opinion.
You need to get over yourself and realise you're no better or worse than anyone. You're just another one of 7 billion arseholes infesting a speck that's floating in a vacuum. Not opinion; Fact.
>tertiary think he's gonna swim in good boy points by waiting 3 days after a thread to make the same one except "OMG MY FEELINGS ARE OUTRAGED"
Why is this all your personality?
I have a question:
Does anyone born after the 90's even understand this show? It's like a time capsule of late 90's America. The world is completely different now.
I say this with the full knowledge that every attempted reboot pitch which replaces Jane with Jodie and threatens to be ESG-loan tier woke is made by execs who were probably the target audience when this was on TV.
Of course people can still understand this show. Otherwise, we wouldn't be having a thread on it right now.
Execs have no souls and aren't people and never watch nor understood anything they ever worked on. Everything good waa a fluke
>The world is completely different now.
Sure, but it's still the same world. Daria herself is still a relatable protagonist for teenagers today. I watched it a few years back when i was in high school and I could understand it fine.
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If a revival was made, where would Daria be in the year 2023? She seems like she would be completely incompatible with modern culture.
I'd like to see her try to cope with 2023 20 years later. Because I can't and it'd be relatable
I liked Quinn's subplot with her new alcoholic friend
Great ending
Home movies tier