@@tuckernutter I think our parents try to break the generational cycles and curses that impacted them the most and they either get it right or they overcorrect.
Now all she needs is both a regular drivers license and a Class A CDL (commercial drivers license) with the name of Daria Morgendorffer Sloane to sometimes drive the 1973 Chevrolet Titan/90 cabover semi truck alongside of Tom.
@@michaelanderson7288 I feel like they may have mentioned, but you're right, Amy being Helen's sister is kind of a BIG deal in the episode. Wish I had the time to rewatch this, I somehow had more free time in my last few years of college to rewatch, same with Clone High's first season (which I'd probably have to rewatch before I watch S2) and Undergrads
Same. I love being the cool aunt. Both my niece and nephew idolise me. Mostly because I dress and act different from my over-the-top sister. My sister and I couldn't be more different. We were like Quinn and Daria. Me as Daria, her Quinn. I still see her as Quinn now she 40.
Same. I freaked when I saw the car she drove as an adult. I didn’t realize it was a Triumph Spitfire when I was a teen. I just assumed it was some generic convertible. In my 20s, I ended up buying a 1967 Triumph GT6. It’s the fastback version of her car, only it has 6 cylinders instead of four. The DVD box set of Daria was released a few months later. It was then when I discovered what she really drove. Everyone else my age now would drive some boring white or black SUV/crossover, and anyone else who didn’t clearly must be “weird.”
"I have vague memories of high school. But these days, you all carry weapons right?" "Not to formal events like this." "That's where you kids make your mistakes." Damn!😅😂
I have more in common with my aunties than I do my mother and grandmothers. You can give birth to a child, but that doesn’t mean that your child will be anything like you. Never scorn a woman who never had children, you may be raising her replica 😂
A soft continuation of the show would be nice. But nit in modern times, keep it in the early to mid 2000s because I miss when shows were set in those days.
@@tuckernutter I kind of agree, but my motivation more comes from how tired I am of seeing characters I enjoyed as a preteen and proper teen or even early 20 something coming back having to deal with their own kids in wAcKy SItUaTiOnS. Daria is one of those characters I could honestly see not having kids, but I could also see some nostaliga grabbing show throwing her into the role of guardian for Quinn's children for a summer or something like that. Seeing her as a young adult in the early 2000s would be much better.
Even the episode would be called "Weekend at Amy's." *Jane:* So why are you bringing me along? *Daria:* Well you've only heard of my Aunt Amy, I thought you'd see her for yourself. But I gotta warn you, she can be very sharp. *Jane:* She can't be as sharp as you. *Daria:* 😏 *Jane:* Oh damn.....but she grew out of it right? *They knock on the door and see not only Amy, but a friend of her's that looks suspiciously like an older Jane* *Jane:* My god, there's two of us.
I'm just so glad to see Daria clips popping up. It's a superb show, and shouldn't be allowed to fade away. It may be very 90s, but the writing was just too good not to transcend that.
It's nice to see Daria see her aunt Amy and the begin to bond together and told about what they were both going through out their lives especially when it comes to the fact that they half to deal with their family's antics
@@black_nerdy It's gathering dust, but I can't really part with it, unlike some other stuff, like Viva La Bam. May even part with the Jackass stuff, but it's harder to find
@@phoebes2036 I'd have to rewatch it, have digital version I got, sold the DVD set at a mild profit (maybe? I don't remember how much I paid). The jokes I recall are pretty neutral, though they're in the vein of the kind of stuff called "pranks" these days that are almost excessive. Rake having a lobster shoved down his shorts or Ryan being cling wrapped to his bed, which I still recall the lines, "What the f*ck is around me?"
Growing up is realizing this is more common than you think. One of my nephews has hair that’s more like mine but his face is like my sister-in-law’s Mother, his maternal grandmother. My nieces each look like one of their aunts. It’s like a pool of genetics and sometimes it distributes differently.
With aunt Amy was actually Daria from the future traveling back in time, visiting her past self, and diarrhea from the past does not know that and the reason Daria Mom thanks Amy is her sister is because of mine control so no one would ever suspect that Amy is secretly Daria from the future so that way in reality Daria Mom does not really have a sister name Amy
I could see that Amy is the youngest sister and I say 30/31 yrs old and Daria is like 15/16 yrs old if Amy had her at 15 or 16 yrs old she could have ask Helen and Tom to adopt Daira because she was too young to raise the baby
Well, virtually everybody who encounters him in the episode does. The last ones beat him up. Besides, Quinn is fairly aromantic and somewhat asexual. She just likes the attention and perks of dating. She literally planned to go out with one guy because his parents had a ski house.
Daria and Aunt Amy have so much in common: they look similar in appearance and share a sarcastic sense of humor: that's the Morgendorfer genes for you. Helen wears the pants in the family, but Jake is a clueless doormat of a father. 🤣🤣🤣
"But you wouldn't know anything about that, would you?" "Nah!" Who are you kidding, Daria? It's a pity Aunt Amy never met Jane Lane. She would have loved her.
The strange this is, Daria and Amy are only out of place because they're the only ones not getting needlessly competitive at what should be an occasion for not settling old scores. Out of everyone there, they are the most well adjusted - well Daria certainly is. I feel that Amy, despite having much the same outlook as Daria, still feels like she is putting on the impression that she doesn't care, because she does realise all the in-fighting is pointless, but it's clear it's become a defence mechanism for how she really feels. Daria doesn't feel the need to compete, thus she acts apathetic, because she's not going to put on a mask to disguise how she really feels, but with Amy, I feel that the apathetic display is a mask. Amy may sound like Daria, but you can tell that she is still emotionally vulnerable, because even after 30 years, she is still hurt over how her sisters fought and whilst neither came out the winner, she was definitely the loser in how all the focus was on them. There is definitely a lot of her in Daria, but I'd say it's mostly in how she looks - Daria takes more after her mother in terms of intelligence. Daria's deadpan demeanour comes from wanted to be open and genuine about how she feels in a world with people obsessed with competing and how she has no time for that, Amy's comes from hiding how her true resentment in a world where the overly competitive nature of her sisters actually consumed her life, and she wants it to not hurt as much.
That mirror shot for me explains pretty much everything about why Helen treats Daria like shit: she's the spitting image of Amy and Helen is subconsciously taking her revenge on Amy by bullying Daria. She just has no idea she's doing it.
@@somelittlellama4186 She gives Quinn NONE of the shit she gives Daria, despite Quinn's behavior being more reckless and frivolous than Daria's. Daria's grades are top-tier and her social life is non-existent, but whenever Helen has a chance to punish Daria, she relishes in it. She's uber-paranoid when Daria gets a boyfriend (to the point of barging in on them expecting them to be making out) yet makes no comment whatsoever on Quinn's alarmingly disposable roster of boyfriends, even though Quinn is younger and more foolish. Helen gives Quinn passes that she would never give Daria despite Daria having a better aptitude at professional success. And all this because she's hung-up on Daria's anti-sociability. But Quinn doesn't look like Helen or her siblings, and Daria looks *exactly* like Amy.
I thought a good movie would have been if Daria and Jane spent a summer with Aunt Amy. Amy was a globetrotter which could have lead to some very interesting situations for the 3 of them.
Suddenly, Beavis eats the wedding cake and proclaims "I am the Great Cornholio! I need T.P. for my Bungwhole!" Butthead enters the scene and blurts out "hahaha I diarrhea!"
I get it. I feel the same way about my Uncle Jeff. We think alike, act alike, have similar interests, and I look more like him. Genetically, I got more of my mom's side of the family while my brother looks like a young version of our dad.
This really says something that Helens mom paid for the whole wedding but didn't show. Meaning she prefers her oldest daughter but would rather not deal with her.
I always call out reactions like Helen's there. If you hate the person then own up to it and be honest with yourself. Don't force yourself and others into awkward situations out of artifical obligations and niceties.
Reverend Stroup: “Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to join Junichiro and Amy in the bonds of Holy Matrimony. Now, do you Junichiro, take thee Amy to be your lawfully wedded wife? To love, honor, obey, cherish, and cling only unto her for so long as you both shall live? For better or worse? For richer or poorer? In sickness and in health, til death do you part?” Junichiro: “I do!” Reverend Stroup: “Do you Amy, take thee Junichiro to be your lawfully wedded husband? To love, honor, obey, cherish, and cling only unto him in forsaking all others for so long as you both shall live? For better or worse? For richer or poorer? In sickness and in health, til death do you part?” Amy: “I do!” Reverend Stroup: “Junichiro, I want you to place the ring on the third finger of Amy’s left hand, and repeat after me, ‘With this ring, I thee wed’.” Junichiro: (placing the ring on Amy’s finger) “With this ring, I thee wed.” Reverend Stroup: “Amy, I want you to place the other ring on the third finger of Junichiro’s left hand, and repeat after me, ‘With this ring, I too thee wed’.” Amy: (following the procedure) “With this ring, I too thee wed.” Reverend Stroup: (glancing through the guests) “If there be anyone here who does not want to see them joined in marriage, let them speak now, or else, hereafter and forever, hold their peace?” Silence hovers all about. Reverend Stroup: (resuming) “By the power, vested in me, I now pronounce you husband and wife. You may kiss the bride.” Junichiro and Amy kiss to seal their wedding vows. Reverend Stroup: “Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you, Mr. & Mrs. Junichiro Hill!” Hank: “Yep!” Peggy: “It is good.” Jake: “At least now I have a proper brother-in-law to visit with on a regular basis.” Helen: (crying 😢) “I can hardly believe that my baby sister is now married.”
I wish Comedy Central played more episodes of this show than just being 24 hours of South Park. Don't get me wrong, I like Parker and Stone, but variety, please.
The fact that the 3 sisters don't interact makes me understand more why Helen tries too much with Daria and Quinn.
I guess that's an insight that maybe our flawed parents *are* trying to brake some cycles, but alot of them still persist
@@tuckernutter I think our parents try to break the generational cycles and curses that impacted them the most and they either get it right or they overcorrect.
great insight
Reminds me a bit of me and my sisters
@@LoveAndSnapple Right on the money.
Aunt Amy is in 3 episodes and a fan favorite. That’s something.
Aunt Amy needs her own show. Though, by this point, might as well make an Aunt Daria show, won't make a difference, really.
What I really like is that at the end she is just as bad as the rest of the Adults causing Daria to see what she and Quinn do to stop the cycle.
So far so good.
Provided that she’s now married to Junichiro Hill.
Obviously.
Seeing Daria smile that much shows her finding a kindred spirit in her family.
Obviously.
It's a huge relief for me. @@LindaCooper-i3f
Daria just saw her future and it is bright.
Possibly.
Amen
Now all she needs is both a regular drivers license and a Class A CDL (commercial drivers license) with the name of Daria Morgendorffer Sloane to sometimes drive the 1973 Chevrolet Titan/90 cabover semi truck alongside of Tom.
Darias futures are quite bright, mine is🤓
And if there's genetics, Daria got all of whatever Aunt Amy got in the family from the Morgendorfer side
Actually, she's Helen's sister, so those genetics came from that side of the family (did we ever learn Helen's maiden name? I don't know it)
@@michaelanderson7288 I feel like they may have mentioned, but you're right, Amy being Helen's sister is kind of a BIG deal in the episode. Wish I had the time to rewatch this, I somehow had more free time in my last few years of college to rewatch, same with Clone High's first season (which I'd probably have to rewatch before I watch S2) and Undergrads
Helen’s maiden name is Barksdale.
Like Aunt Like Nièce.
😂
I was just Daria's age when this was first aired. Now that I'm reaching my mid 40s, I realize I am Aunt Amy, and I am SO okay with that!
Same. I love being the cool aunt. Both my niece and nephew idolise me. Mostly because I dress and act different from my over-the-top sister. My sister and I couldn't be more different. We were like Quinn and Daria. Me as Daria, her Quinn. I still see her as Quinn now she 40.
Same. I freaked when I saw the car she drove as an adult. I didn’t realize it was a Triumph Spitfire when I was a teen. I just assumed it was some generic convertible. In my 20s, I ended up buying a 1967 Triumph GT6. It’s the fastback version of her car, only it has 6 cylinders instead of four. The DVD box set of Daria was released a few months later. It was then when I discovered what she really drove. Everyone else my age now would drive some boring white or black SUV/crossover, and anyone else who didn’t clearly must be “weird.”
I'm so glad that you shared this, the future is bright indeed!
Same here but I was Daria through and through. Now I am an aunt Amy 😂🤓
So, you're saying you won in life
Aunt Amy made me realise how similar Helen and Quinn sound. Helen brushes off Amy's barb the same way Quinn says "Oh Sandy..."
Fun fact: Helen, Quinn, and Jane are all voiced by the same person.
@@delisamccoy6500 That’s amazing voice work
@@LoveAndSnapple Yes, it is.
Wendy Hoopes.
They are also both ambitious and driven. It is made clear in the Musical Episode where they are contrasted
"I have vague memories of high school. But these days, you all carry weapons right?"
"Not to formal events like this."
"That's where you kids make your mistakes."
Damn!😅😂
She’s like one of these cool aunts, isn’t she
Yeah, kind of like a gender-swapped Uncle Iroh, minus the bending abilities, but still plenty of life wisdom. n_n
I always loved Aunt Amy. She understood Daria in ways few people could.
@@TsukabuNosoratori2 I think we all have that one relative we take after
I have more in common with my aunties than I do my mother and grandmothers. You can give birth to a child, but that doesn’t mean that your child will be anything like you. Never scorn a woman who never had children, you may be raising her replica 😂
My aunt is sometimes cool (bc she’s very young in her 30s)
this show is my comfort show
sameee
The way you can hear the unusually positive inflection in Daria's voice when she says "Aunt Amy?" 👌
After seeing Daria s aunt we know where she got her personality from
Apparently.
Honestly
We needed an episode of Daria (& maybe Jane) spending the weekend at Amy’s or something
I wanted to see that. 😂
A soft continuation of the show would be nice. But nit in modern times, keep it in the early to mid 2000s because I miss when shows were set in those days.
Helen reconciliation with Amy, too. Or becoming neutral. Helen probably envies Amy's cool, levelheaded nature.
@@tuckernutter I kind of agree, but my motivation more comes from how tired I am of seeing characters I enjoyed as a preteen and proper teen or even early 20 something coming back having to deal with their own kids in wAcKy SItUaTiOnS. Daria is one of those characters I could honestly see not having kids, but I could also see some nostaliga grabbing show throwing her into the role of guardian for Quinn's children for a summer or something like that. Seeing her as a young adult in the early 2000s would be much better.
Even the episode would be called "Weekend at Amy's."
*Jane:* So why are you bringing me along?
*Daria:* Well you've only heard of my Aunt Amy, I thought you'd see her for yourself. But I gotta warn you, she can be very sharp.
*Jane:* She can't be as sharp as you.
*Daria:* 😏
*Jane:* Oh damn.....but she grew out of it right?
*They knock on the door and see not only Amy, but a friend of her's that looks suspiciously like an older Jane*
*Jane:* My god, there's two of us.
We need Daria more than ever. I really miss this show.
I'm just so glad to see Daria clips popping up. It's a superb show, and shouldn't be allowed to fade away. It may be very 90s, but the writing was just too good not to transcend that.
Daria’s sarcasm is great but Quinn being inappropriately chipper about Roger’s death is my favorite part
Nothing will ever capture the feeling of Amy putting on her glasses for the first time. It just clicks.
It's nice to see Daria see her aunt Amy and the begin to bond together and told about what they were both going through out their lives especially when it comes to the fact that they half to deal with their family's antics
Loved and still love this show.
Same.
I really need to set aside time to break out my boxset and rewatch this series, esp. since I'm older than Aunt Amy is here.
You have a box set lucky bastard
@@black_nerdy It's gathering dust, but I can't really part with it, unlike some other stuff, like Viva La Bam. May even part with the Jackass stuff, but it's harder to find
@@ToHoldNothing I got rid of my crt TV 3 years ago. When I attached an antenna to it I found out converter boxes where a scam.
@@ToHoldNothingisn’t it ironic how a show called “Viva La Bam” aged so horribly? Some of it’s still nostalgic but that’s about it
@@phoebes2036 I'd have to rewatch it, have digital version I got, sold the DVD set at a mild profit (maybe? I don't remember how much I paid). The jokes I recall are pretty neutral, though they're in the vein of the kind of stuff called "pranks" these days that are almost excessive. Rake having a lobster shoved down his shorts or Ryan being cling wrapped to his bed, which I still recall the lines, "What the f*ck is around me?"
To me it was cool that Daria had a relatable aunt. To those that loved the Jock Life "OH GOD THERE'S TWO OF THEM!!!"
Daria favorite show I like her aunt like Daria
Are They Sure Aunt Amy isn't Daria's Mother? They even look The Same, When Aunt Amy puts on Glasses.
Some genes skip a generation and/or randomly occur
My mom can't get over how much I'm like her sister, so...
Growing up is realizing this is more common than you think. One of my nephews has hair that’s more like mine but his face is like my sister-in-law’s Mother, his maternal grandmother. My nieces each look like one of their aunts. It’s like a pool of genetics and sometimes it distributes differently.
With aunt Amy was actually Daria from the future traveling back in time, visiting her past self, and diarrhea from the past does not know that and the reason Daria Mom thanks Amy is her sister is because of mine control so no one would ever suspect that Amy is secretly Daria from the future so that way in reality Daria Mom does not really have a sister name Amy
I could see that Amy is the youngest sister and I say 30/31 yrs old and Daria is like 15/16 yrs old if Amy had her at 15 or 16 yrs old she could have ask Helen and Tom to adopt Daira because she was too young to raise the baby
That was oddly heart warming.
is no one gonna talk about the minister creeping on quinn
Well Daria pointed it out 😂 plus he gets beat up at the end
Surprised he would do that. Quinn's way too old for a priest's target demographic.
@@BassGal92 Actually he's a ministuh not a priest.
Well, virtually everybody who encounters him in the episode does. The last ones beat him up. Besides, Quinn is fairly aromantic and somewhat asexual. She just likes the attention and perks of dating. She literally planned to go out with one guy because his parents had a ski house.
@@Theomite The important thing is that he’s the voice of morality in the community 😒
Daria and Aunt Amy have so much in common: they look similar in appearance and share a sarcastic sense of humor: that's the Morgendorfer genes for you.
Helen wears the pants in the family, but Jake is a clueless doormat of a father. 🤣🤣🤣
All because Helen idolized Gloria Steinem.
It's happen
The only one who have a similar personality to me in my family is one of my youngest uncle(Who's barely older than me)
I used to watch Daria as a kid and somehow grew into Aunt Amy, unintentionally.
Daria was brilliant television!
Aunt Amy is Daria as an adult basically.
"But you wouldn't know anything about that, would you?"
"Nah!"
Who are you kidding, Daria?
It's a pity Aunt Amy never met Jane Lane. She would have loved her.
Probably met up with her in between semesters in BFAC.
Daria is like her aunt Amy
Definitely.
I 💕 Spicy Aunt Amy!!! 🤣🤣🤣
Spicy enough to wed Junichiro Hill.
Aunt Amy needs to be in the show more if she’ gets be in remake have her become a recurring character
Why not just give her a spin-off of her own, show wise that is, and see where it leads from there.
We all need an Amy in our lives.
If only possible.
" I don't mind a few dents but change the radio station and you're a dead man".... Literally me...😅
Amy was such a great character in the show.
Still love Daria 💗
Likewise.
One of my favourite episodes of Daria.
Apparently.
The strange this is, Daria and Amy are only out of place because they're the only ones not getting needlessly competitive at what should be an occasion for not settling old scores. Out of everyone there, they are the most well adjusted - well Daria certainly is. I feel that Amy, despite having much the same outlook as Daria, still feels like she is putting on the impression that she doesn't care, because she does realise all the in-fighting is pointless, but it's clear it's become a defence mechanism for how she really feels. Daria doesn't feel the need to compete, thus she acts apathetic, because she's not going to put on a mask to disguise how she really feels, but with Amy, I feel that the apathetic display is a mask. Amy may sound like Daria, but you can tell that she is still emotionally vulnerable, because even after 30 years, she is still hurt over how her sisters fought and whilst neither came out the winner, she was definitely the loser in how all the focus was on them.
There is definitely a lot of her in Daria, but I'd say it's mostly in how she looks - Daria takes more after her mother in terms of intelligence. Daria's deadpan demeanour comes from wanted to be open and genuine about how she feels in a world with people obsessed with competing and how she has no time for that, Amy's comes from hiding how her true resentment in a world where the overly competitive nature of her sisters actually consumed her life, and she wants it to not hurt as much.
"Ugh. I need a drink."
"Hahaha."
"Why are you laughing." 😑
That mirror shot for me explains pretty much everything about why Helen treats Daria like shit: she's the spitting image of Amy and Helen is subconsciously taking her revenge on Amy by bullying Daria. She just has no idea she's doing it.
Helen treats both her daughters well, why are you talking about?
@@somelittlellama4186 She gives Quinn NONE of the shit she gives Daria, despite Quinn's behavior being more reckless and frivolous than Daria's. Daria's grades are top-tier and her social life is non-existent, but whenever Helen has a chance to punish Daria, she relishes in it. She's uber-paranoid when Daria gets a boyfriend (to the point of barging in on them expecting them to be making out) yet makes no comment whatsoever on Quinn's alarmingly disposable roster of boyfriends, even though Quinn is younger and more foolish.
Helen gives Quinn passes that she would never give Daria despite Daria having a better aptitude at professional success. And all this because she's hung-up on Daria's anti-sociability. But Quinn doesn't look like Helen or her siblings, and Daria looks *exactly* like Amy.
Too bad that Alfred Bellows isn’t around to analyze Helen under the circumstances.
@@Theomite Helen and Jake don't really know how to properly parent Daria. Both are intimidated by her.
My cat sits in a chair in front of the computer every day, waiting for me to put her video on.
2:32 Aunt Amy's best and most wise words of wisdom!
I thought a good movie would have been if Daria and Jane spent a summer with Aunt Amy. Amy was a globetrotter which could have lead to some very interesting situations for the 3 of them.
Not too bad, except Jane’s too busy with BFAC, and Daria has since managed to transfer from Raft to Bromwell to reunite with Tom.
Daria: thank god im not weird im just the aunt
Aunt Amy should be Daria’s mom 😂😢❤
Yoh how'd i not know Comedy Central Africa is airing Daria!?? Edit: 6.45am on Weekends and 3.54am Everyday.
I love how the minister was trying to hit on Quinn LOL
Yeah, this was before TV was neutered.
"The important thing is you're the voice of the morality in the community" -Daria
aunt amy should get own show to see what her life was like as teenage live with two sisters that be cool
i love daria clips
The backstory for Helen and her sisters should be the focus of a new show “Amy”.
So nobody's going to point out how Aunt Amy wore all black to her sisters wedding?! 🤣🤣
I try to be Aunt Amy to my nibblings.
She should've appeared more times.
Definitely.
I just realized I'm Aunt Amy in my family 😂😂😂😂😂
Suddenly, Beavis eats the wedding cake and proclaims "I am the Great Cornholio! I need T.P. for my Bungwhole!" Butthead enters the scene and blurts out "hahaha I diarrhea!"
I think Amy should really be Daria's mother instead of Helen because they have a lot more in common being sarcasm while Amy looks almost like Daria.
Daria was never really alone. 🥹
I love Aunt Amy here. She my favourite person.
That Minister is a creep.....
I know right
Pedoughfeelya
@@jrmetmoi definitely
More like a kook.
I like her already
So far so good.
Aunt Amy seems more like Daria’s mom than Helen
1:18 Stranger danger
And like Daria she's also shown to be petty and mean.
Talk about the zingers from out of nowhere.
I get it. I feel the same way about my Uncle Jeff. We think alike, act alike, have similar interests, and I look more like him. Genetically, I got more of my mom's side of the family while my brother looks like a young version of our dad.
Daria use to be my SHOW!
I used to watch this show years ago on TV
This really says something that Helens mom paid for the whole wedding but didn't show. Meaning she prefers her oldest daughter but would rather not deal with her.
Like most family dynamics, the chit chatty types like Quinn only shines because everyone thinks Daria is the villain.
Misguided fans.
Aunt Amy is amazing! 💖
Too cute
"shows remarkable fortitude" damm😭
I always call out reactions like Helen's there. If you hate the person then own up to it and be honest with yourself. Don't force yourself and others into awkward situations out of artifical obligations and niceties.
I know how aunt Amy feels.
Ditto.
I like aunt Amy 🎉
That makes two of us.
Amy is future Daria, hopefully.
I love this TV show 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍📺📺📺📺🤩📺🤩🤩📺📺📺📺
Who would think aunt Amy is weird she’s cool af
where can i wash full eps
It would’ve been cool to see more of Aunt Amy. She was clearly the only relative Daria could relate to. 😏
she’s so cute
Why did the seamstress "forget" to finish the alterations...? Happy mother's day everyone 💕🐉☀️
Aunt Amy is Daria in 20 years
So im assuming Aunt Amy was a unfit mother, so her sister raised Daria
This comment blew my mind...
Paul has some pretty unusual eyes compared to everyone else.
Aunt Amy reminds me of AMY Yasbeck!
Reverend Stroup: “Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to join Junichiro and Amy in the bonds of Holy Matrimony.
Now, do you Junichiro, take thee Amy to be your lawfully wedded wife? To love, honor, obey, cherish, and cling only unto her for so long as you both shall live? For better or worse? For richer or poorer? In sickness and in health, til death do you part?”
Junichiro: “I do!”
Reverend Stroup: “Do you Amy, take thee Junichiro to be your lawfully wedded husband? To love, honor, obey, cherish, and cling only unto him in forsaking all others for so long as you both shall live? For better or worse? For richer or poorer? In sickness and in health, til death do you part?”
Amy: “I do!”
Reverend Stroup: “Junichiro, I want you to place the ring on the third finger of Amy’s left hand, and repeat after me, ‘With this ring, I thee wed’.”
Junichiro: (placing the ring on Amy’s finger) “With this ring, I thee wed.”
Reverend Stroup: “Amy, I want you to place the other ring on the third finger of Junichiro’s left hand, and repeat after me, ‘With this ring, I too thee wed’.”
Amy: (following the procedure) “With this ring, I too thee wed.”
Reverend Stroup: (glancing through the guests) “If there be anyone here who does not want to see them joined in marriage, let them speak now, or else, hereafter and forever, hold their peace?”
Silence hovers all about.
Reverend Stroup: (resuming) “By the power, vested in me, I now pronounce you husband and wife. You may kiss the bride.”
Junichiro and Amy kiss to seal their wedding vows.
Reverend Stroup: “Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you, Mr. & Mrs. Junichiro Hill!”
Hank: “Yep!”
Peggy: “It is good.”
Jake: “At least now I have a proper brother-in-law to visit with on a regular basis.”
Helen: (crying 😢) “I can hardly believe that my baby sister is now married.”
2:07
Did Aunt Amy drive to the wedding blind?
@@unwaifu69 What’s your point?
@@kbtken she is putting glasses on, i am just assuming but i think she wore lenses but they irritated her
Possibly.
I give the marriage a year tops
Strange?
It’s still holding up.
@@LindaCooper-i3f which means he’s still earning enough for her to not work and get her hair and nails done and buy clothes
Well the last one fell (skydiving?) on a cow dick according to the closed captioning so it doesn't look good for this new guy 😂
So Google gets the clicks for this instead of paramount+ because this is…Comedy Central Africa?
I get the feeling Aunt Amy is Daria's real mother but was switched at birth.
Translation, Daria may have been conceived out of wedlock?
How batty can some folks get.
I wish Comedy Central played more episodes of this show than just being 24 hours of South Park. Don't get me wrong, I like Parker and Stone, but variety, please.
He is tho
Huh?!
Wasn't she barren spinster aunt Amy?
What a strange thing to say
@@futuristicgirl14 Why do you think that?
@@Eet_Mia of what?
@@Eet_Mia of what?
@@Eet_Mia Proving what? You're not explaining yourself.
Aunt Amy AND Daria have no concept of "glass half full" or "count your blessings."
Comedy Central in Africa. What a joke!
This is supposed to be funny?