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"The C Word" is the fourteenth episode of the first season of the American television comedy series 30 Rock. It was written by series creator Tina Fey and directed by Adam Bernstein. The episode originally aired on the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) in the United States on February 15, 2007. Guest stars in this episode include Kevin Brown, Grizz Chapman, Rachel Dratch, John Lutz, Keith Powell, Lonny Ross, Rip Torn, and Charlyne Yi.
In the episode, after being criticized for her working habits by her co-workers, head writer Liz Lemon (Fey) decides to be more lenient with her writing staff. Meanwhile, Jack Donaghy (Alec Baldwin) brings Tracy Jordan (Tracy Morgan) to a major golf event to get closer to Don Geiss (Torn), the CEO of General Electric (GE), but his plan backfires when Tracy decides to drop "truth bombs".
"The C Word" has received generally positive reviews from television critics. According to the Nielsen ratings system, the episode was watched by 5.0 million households during its original broadcast, and received a 2.5 rating/6 share among viewers in the 18–49 demographic.
"The C-Word" is the nineteenth episode of the eighth season of House and the 174th overall. It aired on April 30, 2012 on FOX.
When the team takes on the case of Emily, a six-year-old girl who has numerous preexisting health problems, they must work with her mother Elizabeth, who is a doctor who specializes in her daughter's condition. The team must also deal with the battles raging between Emily's mother and father who have conflicting views on how to handle her health issues. When searching the family's home for clues to Emily's illness, the team realizes that Elizabeth's determination to cure her daughter could be the very thing that is killing her. Meanwhile, House and Wilson deal with Wilson's stage two cancer at House's apartment. Wilson feels that going forward with the more radical treatments first would be the best way to deal with it instead of dying a slow death, and this puts his life in jeopardy.
The Onion's AV Club gave this episode a B+ rating, while Matt Richenthal of TV Fanatic gave it a 4.4/5.0 rating.
"The satirical newspaper the Onion offered a rare apology yesterday after it joked that 9-year-old actress Quvenzhané Wallis was "kind of a cunt, right?" Has that word always been so patently offensive? No. In Middle English the word could be used as a standard term for the female genitalia, in a manner that was quite matter-of-fact."* People were offended by The Onion's tweet, asking if 9-year old Academy Awards nominee Quvenzhané Wallis was a...term that rhymes with "runt." But why is it so offensive? Ana Kasparian and John Iadarola (Host, TYT University) discuss. *Read more from Slate: http://www.slate.com/articles/life/explainer/2013/02/quvenzhan_wallis_and_the_onion_tweet_why_is_the_c_word_so_offensive.html Support The Young Turks by Subscribing http://www.youtube.com/user/theyou...
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Cancer is no laughing matter – but the archaic way we are beating it, is! With a dose of good humor, heart, and a touch of rock-n’-roll beat, THE C WORD reveals the forces at play keeping us sick and dares to ask: if up to 70% of cancer deaths are preventable… what are we waiting for? And, in asking the question, director Meghan L. O'Hara reveals astounding truths that no one is talking about on a grand scale -- until now. At its heart are powerful, twin stories: one from celebrated French neuroscientist and cancer revolutionary Dr. David Servan-Schreiber, the other from THE C WORD’s own director, and cancer survivor Meghan L. O’Hara. After braving the journey from diagnosis to wellness, Meghan and David join forces on a wild ride of discovery; including hidden science, the absurdity of t...
Tell me 'bout your youth
Ah, just tell the truth
Was it nice and smooth
Or was it a lie
And when you were a child
Were you young and wild
Or just undefiled
Ready to cry
It should have been me
You should've believed in me
It's all in the way, you say
This doesn't happen every day
It doesn't happen every day
Living in denial
Have you lost your smile?
Well, it takes a while
Before you'll forgive
And what's that on your sleeve
Won't you tell me, please
We can make believe
Just for a while