In case you haven't heard, Dan Harmon finally watched season four of Community. Also, in case you haven't heard, he didn't like it all that much—his words were, to be specific: "Man, watching those characters without me there is just not fuckin' cool, man. It's like flipping through Instagrams and watching your girlfriend just blow a million [other guys]," and "There's something awesome about having all of those preconceived notions ripped away from you. It's exciting. There's something exciting about being held down and watching your family get raped on a beach. It's liberating. It makes you focus on what's important." Yikes.
Shortly after his comments made their way online (he said them during an episode of his podcast, Harmontown), Harmon took to his Twitter in an effort to apologize:
Since 140 characters wasn't enough space to accurately cover everything that was wrong with his statements, though, Harmon also took to his blog to pen a 1,600 word essay to clarify what exactly he meant. It's a long read, so here's a highlight:
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He also apologizes to the season four writers, and admits that the jokes included in season four were actually very funny. Lastly:
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You can check out the apology in full here.
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[via Uproxx]