She should I would love to see another Daira season again, I mean she cameback before she should do it again.
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Illyngophobia — 13 years ago(November 27, 2012 10:43 PM)
I see reruns being the only thing to happen. They wouldn't be able to do much if they brought the show back. They could follow Daria and Jane in college or Quinn, but I don't see it lasting long and with the Fashion Club being nonexistent, we wouldn't see much happen.
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Illyngophobia — 11 years ago(March 08, 2015 07:13 PM)
I'm fine with the movies, and if they ever did a series it would more than likely be a mini one that catches up with the characters and really nothing more.
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TMC-4 — 11 years ago(January 23, 2015 02:02 AM)
http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nerve.com%2Fentertainment %2Ffive-reasons-daria-should-come-back-instead-of-beavis-and-butthead& amp;sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNEKol-AeH5B9yGC8YNlttGBEnmPHQ
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Brianruns10 — 13 years ago(December 31, 2012 11:37 AM)
I'd die for a new series, but failing that, I think a special of some kind would be amazing.
Like, how about a movie surrounding their high school's ten year reunion? That's a solid premise and you could have a lot of fun with it.
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Minus_The_Beer — 13 years ago(February 16, 2013 06:10 PM)
Part of me would love to see it, but another part of me doesn't want any part of it. I feel like they went out on a respectable note and there's no reason to drag the show out again to appease the fanbase or make a quick buck for MTV. Daria was very much a thing of the '90s and should stay that way.
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sakura_droplet — 13 years ago(February 17, 2013 12:53 PM)
I'm on the fence too. The whole 90s-ness is a huge part of the show's charm but at the same time, think how much teen/youth culture has changed since "Daria" ended. There are
so many
stories they could tell through a reboot, which I assume would be the case if it ever did come back.
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joisepeterson — 13 years ago(February 17, 2013 06:32 PM)
I too think it closed with a right note. It has that 90s early 00s feel about it which is teenage nostaliga for me. I don't know what they can do with it now days. The show is timeless no matter what generation of teens many would understand it.
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smashsmack — 13 years ago(February 17, 2013 08:31 PM)
I'm on the fence too. The whole 90s-ness is a huge part of the show's charm but at the same time, think how much teen/youth culture has changed since "Daria" ended. There are so many stories they could tell through a reboot, which I assume would be the case if it ever did come back.
Aside from some of the music, some of the clothing styles, a few of the cultural references and advances in technology (touch screen phones, Ipods/pads/tablets, social networking), the show has aged pretty well and there's still plenty today's youth could relate to. If anything, how much MTV has changed in general would be the hurdle for something like Daria to ever appear on the network again.
The most I wouldn't mind seeing, which was already mentioned somewhere on here, is a High School reunion movie show what happened to everyone after the series ended. Yeah it's a cliche and very unlikely to happen, but it's really the only way the show could make some kind of comeback.
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joisepeterson — 13 years ago(February 20, 2013 12:02 AM)
If anything, how much MTV has changed in general would be the hurdle for something like Daria to ever appear on the network again.
MTV in Australia currently plays episodes of Daria. Just thought I let you know
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epa101 — 12 years ago(July 18, 2013 12:18 PM)
I don't see how they can have a new series running on from the original run. By the end of it, she wasn't the same Daria as before and that removes the concept of the programme. I noticed that this was a problem in the last series. Daria kept on having epiphanies and would resolve to be more enthusiastic about life, but then she would often be back to being a misanthrope in the following episode. The writers probably realised that an enthusiastic Daria just wouldn't be Daria. The last episode was a very heavy one and Glenn Eichler has stated that it was meant to end Daria's spiritual journey.
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AdrianLePier — 11 years ago(March 20, 2015 10:19 AM)
I wouldn't mind seeing a reunion movie, although that might be a tad depressing, but a rebooted Daria is something I wouldn't be in favor of at all. First of all, the show ended with them all graduating HS, so ignoring that and having them still at Lawndale High is too much of a contradiction for meand I'm not sure picking it up where they left off and showing them in college would have as much charm.
Besides,
Daria
is a show that is very steeped in its time. I like the late 90s feel of it. A modern day version that is updated to represent 2015 youth/pop culture attitude (Twitter, iPhones, pansexual hipsters in tight pants and social justice warriors), I think would be totally annoying in the context of a show like
Daria.
Plus it seems like it's no longer acceptable (at least on TV) to be callous or dismissive to "weird" types like Daria and Jane, which would make them better adjusted and thus the show wouldn't have as much bite from the cold perspective of someone like Daria.
That being said, I wish MTV would air unedited reruns of it on a regular basis.