Thing is, Quinn didn't earn the grade ion this episode. Towards the end of the episode, Quinn reveals that she found a paper in the trash and handed it in.
Quinn knows she can be more than just a pretty face and tries to be better, and fails to be. Daria thinks her ideas are absolute and refuses to adapt, and fails to fit in.
Hahaha Megan Trainor also fat then why she got boyfriend? You just like being miserable and feeling sorry for yourself. Lizzo even sexually assaulted someone. Me no care Hui
They're right that there are different standards for cute people. Would all those Twilight fans who think that it's super romantic that Edward sneaks into Bella's bedroom at night to watch her sleep still think that if it was an ugly guy doing it? I really doubt that. Even Dennis from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, as horrible as he is, is still right when he says that there is a difference between when a hot guy and an ugly guy tells a girl that he likes her dress. Pretty Privilege is a thing. Cute people are likelier to get away with stuff.
Now i didnt see Daria til 5 year ago because i didnt think mtv have any cartoon worth watching, still love it today, i do believe if Daria did try, she can be popular and smart at the same time, breaking the shadow teens who care about how you look, i sayn that because Daria is very pretty and i get why she dress like she dont need to impress anyone
her outfit is a uniform she uses to escape the cliques she wants to be a part of but is too lazy to put in the work... she believes Quinn doesn't work for it. So, she's jealous. . . and bitter. Even for "a brain" she's not accomplished like the other Brain's at her school. She's a loner in a toxic relationship with another loner that pride themselves on being outcasts but every time they make the slightest bit of effort, they're accepted by the other students and all their arguments fade away. But because of their toxic co-dependency on one another (holding each other back because they don't really have anything in common), massive insecurities and inability to be themselves rather than desperately trying to be not like the other girls... any gain they've made during the series is short lived, they quickly revert back to their sneering, snarky, insecure selves.. Every other character recognizes this in them. They're not bad bad but they're pretty miserable and choose to be miserable... they delight in it because they don't have to take any real risks. So, they never step outside of the box. They think they're rebelling against society, against everyone else, etc but Daria & Jane are the ultimate conformists.
By the way... I can think of three more times you aren't judged by your appearance. Number 1 donating blood/plasma or marrow. Number 2 is being inside a buried coffin when they walk past your grave. (Unless you put your picture on it.) Number 3 is when you are nothing but ashes after cremation in an urn or otherwise. Also they can judge the headstone and the urn. So basically your 'life' of not being judged by your appearance ends after death if you're lucky and there aren't still people looking at pictures of you or your body in a viewing and still making judgments.
"Yeah, but she's a brain with bouncy hair. I can't compete". That typical teenage insecurity setting in. Gotta love those nice moments where we're seeing more of the human moments of Daria. When people look past her demeanor, they realize she really is just a teenage girl.
Daria always tries to pretend that she's above all the drama, but deep down she's just like everyone else. She just is lonely enough to be comfortable saying the quiet part out loud.
@@interrobangings she was pretty clearly upset in that episode. Of course, that doesn't stop her from being sarcastic. They are not mutually exclusive.
No. But being a brain usually makes you depressed and cynical, while you blame everyone else for it. You're also insecure because they're liable to get mad at you for BEING a brain... Couldn't figure that out? Guess what you're not? ;)