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==Summary==
Inspired by a bizarre seminar by [[Professor Bentley]] at a teacher convention, talking about how accepting failure can be a path to future success, [[Timothy O'Neill]] instructs his homeroom class to find a task that they are sure to fail at.
Inspired by a bizarre seminar, [[Timothy O'Neill]] instructs his students to find a task that they are sure to fail at. Some of them, however, succeed at failing, thus causing ripple effects throughout their lives, and identity crises. For example, [[Kevin]] "succeeds" at "failing as an athlete", and [[Jane]] is able to behave in a conventional manner, to the point of getting asked to join the cheerleading squad.
 
Most of the students, however, ''succeed'' at failing, thus causing ripple effects throughout their lives, and identity crises: [[Kevin]] "succeeds" at "failing as an athlete", getting kicked off the football team; [[Brittany]] "succeeds" at becoming unpopular and loses her place on the team; [[Jodie]] fails to get her parents to stop overworking her, causing her to be miserable; and [[Jane]] is able to behave in a conventional manner, to the point of getting asked to join the cheerleading squad. On top of that, Daria's machinations to get Quinn banned from going to the Teen Fashion Extraviganza fail - and she ends up assigned to chaperone her at the mall.
 
Jane, disturbed by how easy it was to be conventional, decides to join the cheerleading team - her confidence is shot and she's worried she might have been kidding herself about being an outcast artist all along. However, she decides against it after imagining herself abandoning Tom & Daria ''and dating Kevin''. [[Mack]] and Jodie help Kevin and Brittany regain their places.
 
However, seeing the damage he'd done has caused O'Neill to have a breakdown and he tearfully declares himself a total failure as a teacher in front of the class. Nobody cares much, with Daria and Jane cheerfully admitting they can't be bothered to intervene. However, Daria finds a motivation and visits O'Neill, telling him he was trying his best and that he himself as just failed, and therefore should carry out his own assignment. This random psychobabble works, and O'Neill's confidence is restored. He says he wants to repay Daria... the ''real'' reason she helped him, as she's able to make ''him'' chaperone Quinn instead!
 
 
 
=="The F Word" and Fanfic==
*In [[http://thepaperpusher.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=23649 Blood, Sweat, and Cheers]] by [[Kristen Bealer]], Jane performs to the best of her abilities (instead of throwing the audition after envisioning herself with Kevin, as she did in this episode), and ends up making the team.
*In [[Party at Lindy's]] by [[Wouter Jaegers]] Jane is seen conversing with another cheerleader before the audition begins and keeping the Uniform as a "Scary keepsake" after throwing the audition.
*In "[[God Save The Esteem]]", the [[alternate universe]] version of this story ("Epic F Word") causes the destruction of the school itself.
 
==Trivia==
* When Daria and Jane go to Mr. O'Neill's apartment, the name "C.C. Karacas" is written next to one of the doorbells, directly over O'Neill's name. [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0994337/ Christy Karacas] is an animator who worked for MTV Animation. In addition to his work on Daria, he contributed a cartoon called [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lH1EdZIz21o "Space War"] to the MTV show Cartoon Sushi, and later went on to create the show ''Superjail!'' for Adult Swim.
 
[[Image:bored teachers.jpg|thumb|250px|right|]]
* None of O'Neill's students seem to care that he's had a nervous breakdown in front of them. Even Daria and Jane only give him a consoling speech to get him back on his feet because Jane pointed out she could use it to get back at Quinn!
 
* This episode was massively controversial at the time, with fandom rage being recorded in contemporary essays like [[Guy Wheatley]]'s "[[Objectivity Free Landslide Victory]]" and [[Kara Wild]]'s "[[It Happened to Jane]]", due to how Jane briefly considers conforming.
* This is one of only two episodes, "[[See Jane Run]]" being the other where Jane doesn't have her usual offset hairdo for the complete duration of the episode. It shows that her hair is long enough to make a ponytail with.
 
* Finally, the Lawndale High faculty are (bar O'Neill) united: in being completely bored stiff with the seminar. DeMartino and Bennett are visibly struggling to stay awake, Barch has already fallen asleep, Defoe is sewing to pass the time, and Li can't believe she's wasting her time.
 
* Daria and Jane remember, with dismay, how O'Neill once made the class "guess people's identities by feeling their hands".
 
* This is one of only twothree episodes, "[[See Jane Run]]" and "[[Life in the Past Lane]]" being the otherothers where Jane doesn't have her usual offset hairdo for the complete duration of the episode. It shows that her hair is long enough to make a ponytail with.
 
[[File:405Neighbors.JPG|200px|thumb|right|Mr. O'Neill's neighbors...]]
[[File:405Credits.JPG|200px|thumb|right|...are manipulating his very existence!]]
 
* [[Michele Landon]] mentions Jodie is going to be working at a congressman's office during the summer. This happens in "[[Is It Fall Yet?]]".
 
* This includes a rare moment between Trent and [[Tom Sloane]]: Trent, worried about Jane now she's dressing conventionally, pleads with Tom not to abandon her as "she needs you right now".
 
* The cheerleaders don't recognise Jane in her new clothes and hairdo. She's been going to school with them for almost three years.
 
* In rather disturbing responses to the assignment, [[Upchuck]] is hunched over behind his chair with a miserable expression; [[Andrea]] is drawing herself dead; and [[Dawn]] is mournfully reading [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bell_Jar ''The Bell Jar''], a semi-autobiographical book about clinical depression. Eeep.
 
* Jane previously managed to be conventional and popular in "[[See Jane Run]]", by the same writer.
 
* Mr. O'Neill's neighbors are named after people on ''Daria'' staff: Tom Marsan (art director), F. George Fort, Christy Karacas (creator of Adult Swim series ''Superjail!'') and Pat Redding (background design).
 
==Animation glitches==
 
* Most of the class is asleep when O'Neill explains the assignment. They're then ''all'' awake when Kevin speaks, then all asleep again in their next shot, then awake again.
 
* In the first scenes of Jane as a conventional girl, she has earrings in both her ears. Later in the episode, the earrings are in her left ear only.
 
 
==External Links==
===On “The F Word” the Episode===
 
* [http://www.outpost-daria.com/ep405.html “The F Word” summary] at [http://www.outpost-daria.com Outpost Daria]
* [httphttps://wwwsites.outpost-dariagoogle.com/ts_ep405.htmlsite/dariatranscripts/405-the-f-word “The F Word” transcript] at [http://www.outpost-daria.com Outpost Daria]
* [https://archiveofourown.org/works/17623430/chapters/41550719 Episode Analysis] by [[WellTemperedClavier]]
 
===Alternate-Universe Versions of “The F Word”===