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* 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.
 
* 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.
 
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* This is one of three episodes, "[[See Jane Run]]" and "[[Life in the Past Lane]]" being the others 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...]]
* [[Michelle Landon]] mentions Jodie is going to be working at a congressman's office during the summer. This happens in "[[Is It Fall Yet?]]".
[[File:405Credits.JPG|200px|thumb|right|...are manipulating his very existence!]]
 
* [[MichelleMichele 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.
 
[[File:405Neighbors.JPG|200px|thumb|right|Mr. O'Neill's neighbors...]]
[[File:405Credits.JPG|200px|thumb|right|...are manipulating his very existence!]]
 
* 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.
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* [https://sites.google.com/site/dariatranscripts/405-the-f-word “The F Word” transcript]
* [https://archiveofourown.org/works/17623430/chapters/41550719 Episode Analysis] by [[WellTemperedClavier]]
 
===Alternate-Universe Versions of “The F Word”===