
Episode Guide
"College Bored"
Episode #103 - March 17, 1997
Written by Sam Johnson and Chris Marcil
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Regular:
Daria,
Quinn,
Helen,
Jake,
Jane,
Brittany,
Kevin,
Mack
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Plot Summary |
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During a visit with some friends, Helen and Jake become concerned about Daria and Quinn's chances of getting into good colleges, so they insist that the girls take a college prep class. One of the requirements of this (rather lame) class is to visit a college, and Jake and Helen naturally pick their alma mater, Middleton College. When they arrive, they're greeted by a tour guide named Heather, and they just barely have time to start the tour when Jake is distracted by a water balloon thrown from his old dorm window. Swept up in a wave of nostalgia, Jake takes Helen to visit his old hangout, leaving Daria and Quinn with the tour guide. The tour doesn't last much longer, as Quinn decides to investigate the fraternity/sorority scene on her own. Daria and Heather then retreat to Heather's dorm room, where Daria gets a much more realistic view of college life: sitting around and watching television, working a stupid job, begging the parents for money, and helping the college students with their term papers (for cash, of course). Meanwhile, Jake gets a little too into the college scene as he tries (with no success) to act cool and "hang" with the college guys, while Helen reminisces about college life... and tears off after the girls (Quinn, specifically) when she remembers how college guys acted around women. They find Quinn at a frat house, where she had been made "keg queen" and was busy wrapping the guys around her little finger; eventually, the whole family is tossed off the campus when security finds out that the two underage girls were wandering around the campus unsupervised (even though Daria had stayed with Heather the tour guide the whole time). Back at home, Quinn receives a letter of acceptance to Manatee College in Florida, which makes Helen and Jake ecstatic... until they read the fine print, and discover that Manatee has no classes and costs $10,000 per semester. Furthermore, Daria decides to quit doing the college students' term papers, as it was getting to be too much work (not to mention the tiny little detail about Helen not letting her keep the money). Daria decides that the whole college experience kinda sucked, but is heartened when Quinn dumps the instructor of the college prep class when she finds out what a "making-out scholarship" is really all about. |
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Quinn - I think people who run over animals should get run over themselves to see how they like it. Daria - What about unpopular animals? Quinn - Unpopular animals don't count. Daria - What about the stupid ones? Daria - One more time: I am not taking a college prep course. Actually, I may just skip college and stay home. It'll save me the trouble of moving back in later. (Jake swerves into traffic) Helen - Watch the road! Instructor - Today's admission standards are more rigorous than ever, which is why... Jane - Can we get on with this? I have someplace to go. (looks at Jodie) Television counts as a place. Kevin - Pst. Daria, what did you get for number one? Daria - The thing about who I really am? Kevin - Yeah. Daria - Try "cross-dresser." Professor - Daria, I know it's only the first week of freshmen year, but I wonder if you'd consider transferring to the graduate school. Daria - I'm not really sure I want to be a professional student. Professor - But I don't want you to study. I want you to teach. Daria - Well... Professor - Not here, of course. On our Paris campus. Daria - Oh! Okay. Professor - Superb! Now I can use your dorm room to carry on affairs with some of the more beautiful undergraduates. Thank you! Daria - How come even in my fantasies everyone's a jerk? Jake - We'll all head up to the old alma mater this weekend. Quinn - Wait! We get to pick the college. And no one said you could come. Helen - But Quinn, your father and I would love it if you kids followed in our footsteps. Quinn - We're walking? Uh! (leaves) Daria - Maybe we should visit your old nursery school first. Heather - Okay, next is the old bell tower in the center of campus -- the historical meeting place of... Quinn - That sounds really interesting. Which historic street are all the fraternities on? Daria - My sister wants to study group psychology. Heather - Right. Helen - Remember when I used to walk through the courtyard? You and all the other guys would lean out the window and shout obscene comments. (laughs) College men. Animals! (beat) Quinn! (runs out) Daria - What I don't know, I can fake. But cash only. I don't take checks from college students. Daria - Okay, look, I'm not going to rewrite this paper for you, but I will give you a couple of tips that will help you rewrite it. First, the book title Sons and Lovers does not have an apostrophe in it... anywhere. Second, unless your ex-boyfriend is an authority on D.H. Lawrence, don't base your thesis on something he said while making out. Girl - Mm. What about something he said when we broke up? Daria - No. Mack - I learned about the first-string exemption. Turns out if you make the starting squad, you never have to take any exams. Instructor - All right! Mack - Yeah. I'm looking forward to a great education. Instructor - How did you like the famous Middleton College? Quinn - Daria got us thrown out. Daria - I got us thrown out? I beg to differ, Keg Queen. Kevin - Keg Queen?! Can I have your autograph? Quinn - Dream on, naked boy. Geek - Hi, sir. This is something for your daughter, Daria. She wrote a paper for me. Jake - And she made you pay in cash? Geek - Yes, sir. Jake - Good girl. Jane - What happened to all your paper-writing money? Daria - My mom wouldn't let me keep it. She said it was wrong to encourage cheaters and to profit from them. Jane - So, she's giving up being a lawyer? Daria - I asked her that. And I'm sure some day we'll once again be on speaking terms. |
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Mike Quinn's Delayed Reaction Review |
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Fantastic Voyage:
The fantasies of the various students in the SAT class (were they even talking about the SAT's, anyway?) were amusing. None of them were directly about going to college but most high school kids probably think that way about college. Daria seems to have a dark view on going to college here; even the administrator in her fantasy was a jerk (most of them are, but most people are cool in your own fantasies). |