Dan Harmon is the latest in the long and growing list of TV and film personalities to be outed for prior shitful behaviour, with the Rick & Morty co-creator accused of workplace harassment and emotional abuse by a former employee.
Megan Ganz, who wrote for Harmon on his NBC show Community, outed Harmon on Twitter throughout yesterday in a long back-and-forth that detailed how Ganz, working under Harmon, felt humiliated and dehumanised by his behaviour towards her, to the point of doubting her own abilities as a professional.
The saga began after Harmon, who in the past has been open about his dickhead-ish personality and actions, declared 2017 the “Year of the Asshole.”
https://twitter.com/danharmon/status/947634179822436352
Ganz took exception to this and probed Harmon to continue.
https://twitter.com/meganganz/status/948134632037462017
From there, Harmon attempted to grovel and apologise to Ganz over what seems to be a fairly checkered history, with Ganz explaining in eloquent detail the hurt and harm that Harmon’s behaviour caused her. The full conversation reads as follows:
https://twitter.com/danharmon/status/948361539639111680
https://twitter.com/meganganz/status/948442931362500608
https://twitter.com/danharmon/status/948451391814615040
https://twitter.com/danharmon/status/948454783676907522
https://twitter.com/meganganz/status/948463258389958656
https://twitter.com/meganganz/status/948466492768702464
Ganz penned a number of classic episodes of Community, including ‘Cooperative Calligraphy,’ ‘Intermediate Documentary Filmmaking,’ and the incredibly good Law & Order homage episode ‘Basic Lupine Urology.’ After leaving the series at the end of season four, Ganz became a writer for Modern Family, before landing her current gig on the writing staff at It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
Harmon, it should be noted, performatively and publicly lashed the Rick & Morty fans who enacted a campaign of harassment against the show’s female writers.