Final Shots: Dan Harmon Says Things Are ‘Bleak’ for ‘Community’

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The show that just won’t die might have finally reached the end of the line. Dan Harmon told The Hollywood Reporter that the future of Community isn’t promising. That’s because the show has lost its main champion at its current home, Yahoo (which produced the show’s sixth season), after chief marketing officer Kathy Savitt left for another job. “I, of course, as a narcissist and a self-loathing person, when I read that [she was leaving Yahoo], I blamed myself. Like, I only know one thing that she did, and I think she got fired for it — which was hire me,” he told the magazine. According to Harmon, Savitt seemed like the person most able to make a now unlikely seventh season happen. “That makes it look a little more bleak just because before she was gone, she was the person that anyone could pick up the phone and say, ‘Let’s make this Community thing happen,’ whatever it was, and she’s the reason it would get done.” But as the show’s wildly vacillating fortunes have shown, anything can happen.

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