We're engaging in that proud Millennial tradition of nostalgia podcasting by taking an in-depth look at Daria, the iconic MTV cartoon that aired from 1997 to 2002. Whether you're a long-time fan of the show (like host Rob Press) or a relative newcomer (like host Nissa Lee), join us every two weeks as we explore the cynical, sarcastic, still-very-resonant world of our favorite animated teenage misa... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 72 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Well, here we are. It's time for Daria to wrap itself up once and for all—and very nearly time for us to put this retrospective series to bed. It's the first half of our coverage of "Is It Fall Yet?," this week on Morgendorks! College application sea... more
Rob's been waiting three god damn years to talk about this episode, and it's finally here: It's time we covered "Boxing Daria," this week on Morgendorks! When a discarded refrigerator box brings back some troubling emotions from her early youth, Dari... more
As they said in the '90s: Let's talk about sex. It's time for "My Night at Daria's," this week on Morgendorks! When Tom falls asleep at Daria's house it ends up creating a rumor that he and Daria are sleeping together—which leads Daria to feel pressu... more
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I’ve listened to pretty much all of the show (non-chronologically) and I really do enjoy it a great deal. Rob & Nissa are personable and clever, and I generally appreciate the care and granularity with which they approach their reflections on each episode of the adventures of Daria & her fellow denizens of Lawndale. One thing I do want to say is that I’m honestly surprised, upon reflection, that the hosts had such a strong negative reaction to John Gardner & the philosophy of art he proffers in ... more
I just love listening to this; it’s a very niche series where I live; and it’s fun to dive into the 90s and the series with the hosts. They’re fun and have a nice vibe.
I generally enjoy this podcast. The hosts are fun to listen to. But I have to say they take things way too seriously. The musical is just a fun episode nothing more. The insistence that it needs to mean something is what in my opinion is wrong with people nowadays, they can’t just watch things to enjoy them it has to have massive meaning or it’s just plain not worthy of being good.
Daria was my favorite tv show growing up and it’s turned into my favorite comfort show. I absolutely had a blast listening to this podcast. I loved the in depth analysis of the show and the perspective of Rob and Nissa. Both of you were professional throughout. I have the day my favorite mishaps were the sound situations towards the end of the podcast. I actually looked forward to it lol.
I really appreciate that this detailed Daria podcast was produced. Thank you!! 🌞
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