Daria - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Arts 'n' Crass
Daria reluctantly gets involved in a poster contest in which she and Jane depict "Student Life At The Dawn Of The Millennium."...rather negatively.
The Daria Hunter
The students of Lawndale High go on a paintballing trip to learn about history, psychology and shooting people.
Quinn the Brain
A (very) brief burst of intellectual activity gets her an instant reputation as a "brain."
I Don't
Daria and her family participate in the strange and frightening ritual known as a family wedding.
That Was Then, This is Dumb
Daria and Jane accompany Trent to a flea market, while Jake and Helen's old college drop in for a reunion weekend.
Monster
When Daria and Jane are assigned to make a student film, they decide to record a day in the life of Quinn.
The New Kid
Daria gets roped into participating in the Lawndale High yearbook and meets Ted, who up to now has been schooled entirely at home.
Gifted
Daria and Jodie are invited to visit a school for the gifted and talented.
Ill
Daria develops a mysterious rash and has to check into the hospital for tests.
Fair Enough
The school stages a medieval fair to raise money for a new library roof.
See Jane Run
Jane surprises everyone by deciding to try out for the school track team. Daria makes no such surprising decision.
Pierce Me
When Daria agrees to help Trent find a birthday present for Jane, they somehow end up at a piercing parlor offering a two-for-one special. Hmm.
Write Where It Hurts
Daria is assigned to write a short story turning people she knows into fictional characters. Like they're not unbelieving enough already.
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