Daria - Season 4

Season 4
Episodes

Partner's Complaint
For an economics project, Daria and Jodie team up to start a company.

Antisocial Climbers
While on a hill trek, Daria's class gets caught in an unexpected snowstorm.

A Tree Grows in Lawndale
A football injury sidelines star quarterback Kevin, forcing him to re-evaluate his life for a minute or two.

Murder, She Snored
A history test is stolen, Daria alone can solve the crime - provided she doesn't wake up.

The F Word (aka Fail)
Mr. O'Neill finds a way to make self-discovery even more painful than usual.

I Loathe a Parade
An ill-timed trip to the store results in Daria's becoming trapped in Lawndale's homecoming parade.

Of Human Bonding
When Helen has to cancel out of a business junket with Jake, guess who is coerced into taking her place?

Psycho Therapy
The Morgendorffers visit a "spa for the soul" to get their psyches massaged.

Mart of Darkness
There's this big warehouse store, see, and Daria needs bootlaces…

Legends of the Mall
Is Lawndale a pretty little suburb, or an unholy nexus of evil haunted by the tortured denizens of the Beyond?

Groped by an Angel
Quinn discovers her spiritual side and we all have to live through it.

Fire!
When Jake accidentally sets fire to the kitchen, the Morgendorffers stay in a hotel until repairs are made. Daria elects to stay at Jane's, where she gets to know Tom better, causing Jane to suspect that there's more going on than meets the eye.

Dye! Dye! My Darling
Jane's latest artistic endeavour is to paint tiger stripes in her hair, for which she recruits Daria's assistance. Botching the job gets her in hot water with Jane, but it's her encounter with Tom that may turn out to be the biggest mistake of her life.
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