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{{quote| '''Mack:''' What happened?<br />
'''Jodie:''' Oh what the hell. We may be tokens, but we're damn good looking ones. }}
* Lucky Strike: When Quinn, in front of the whole class and with not a trace of shame, defends Daria to the other students and admits that they are sisters. Even if {{spoiler|[[The Not -Secret|everybody already knew]]}}.
** When Quinn asks Daria to make the test easy because she doesn't want her friends to hate her, Daria says: "Why should you go out of your way to protect the stupid? ''You're'' not one of them."
* In "Write Where It Hurts," Daria's is supposed to write a story about people she knows but can't come up with anything good. After an earlier argument, her mother notes that Daria often hides her feelings from everyone and advises her to write a scenario the way she would ''like'' it to play out, as opposed to her usual combination of sarcasm and [[Brutal Honesty]]. The story is a fluffy little piece about the family, set in the future when everybody is successful, happy and more well-adjusted.
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* Daria goes on a road trip to a concert with Trent. There's an entire scene where they sit by the road and she listens to him play the guitar while bonding with him. She reassures him that he should continue being a musician, and he makes her give one of the biggest smiles in the series thusfar.
* In the episode "See Jane Run", Jane joins the track team to prove a point to the gym teacher, and get close to a cute guy she likes. During the episode Jane and Daria grow further apart, culminating in a confrontation near the end. However, when the same cute guy calls Daria a loser, the first thing Jane does is quit the track team. She knows who her real friends are.
* At the climax of the series' [[Wham! Episode]] "Dye! Dye! My Darling" Daria is quite possibly at the lowest point in her life after {{spoiler|kissing Jane's boyfriend Tom}}. With no-one else to turn to she goes to see her mother at work who, despite ranting at her secretary about how she has "no time to waste" ''immdeiately'' drops everything to go out to a cafe and sit down to talk with her daughter. And she actually manages to make Daria feel better too!
{{quote| '''Daria:''' You know, I had everything more or less under control. I'm not saying it was great, but I could deal with school, I could deal with home. And now ''nothing's'' under control.<br />
'''Helen:''' It never is, sweetie. We just tell ourselves otherwise so we can function.<br />