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Nom en VF: Chaire de poule
Nom en VO: Legends of the Mall
Numero de serie: 410
Numero de diffusion: 12/07/2000
Saison-Episode S4E10
Auteur: Peter Elwell
Réalisateur: Pat Smith
Résumé: When Jake's car doesn't start when he's supposed to pick up Quinn and the Fashion Club from the mall, the girls reluctantly take the bus, winding up in a creepy neighborhood and having to walk the rest of the way. Meanwhile, a worried Jake has Trent pick him up in his barely-operating vehicle, and they (along with Daria and Jane) search for Quinn and her friends. This storyline frames three ghost stories set during different decades, with the cast playing roles accordingly. "The Rattling Girl of Lawndale", told by Stacy, is about a girl in the 1960s (Sandi) that, in an attempt to become the most popular girl at Lawndale High by getting rid of the fat in her eyelids, became anorexic. At the school dance, she showed up so bony that when she danced, she made an annoying rattling sound and everyone laughed at her. Humiliated, she ran off, disappeared, and took her revenge by making the eyelids of all the girls at school puffy, causing the girls to become unpopular. The rattling of her bones continues to haunt the area where she used to live. "Metalmouth", told by Trent, is about a metal-shop teacher in the 1980s (Mr. DeMartino) whose frustration with his students caused him to grind his teeth until they shattered. He made a set of sharp metal dentures for himself, but they had a nasty side effect: They wouldn't stop picking up radio signals. He ran away, and tried to attack a couple (Kevin and Brittany) who were making out in a car in the woods. The couple got away, but the metal jaws remained stuck to the car's door handle. The teacher remains at large. "The House of Bad Grades", told by Jane, is about a girl in the 1950s (Daria), who got so fed up by her phony nuclear-family surroundings that she went into the family bomb shelter to write her college entrance paper. The shelter got cemented over in the meantime and she was stuck there forever. Unable to ever leave Lawndale, she continues to haunt the house she used to live in, by ruining all school papers written there by future occupants--including Upchuck in the 1970s. Thus, any student who lives in the house flunks all his classes and becomes a townie.
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