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When Community was put on an indefinite hiatus beginning on December 8th, [31]an online petition [32] to save the show was immediately launched, earning 97, signatures as of July On YouTubefan-made videos calling on other fans to take action shown below, left began to surface and College Humor released a skit starring cast members from the show shown below, right.

The first fan site Community-TV [22] was launched via LiveJournal on September 18th,the day after the pilot episode aired. Later that evening, Harmon apologized for treating Ganz like "garbage," though without any specific details surrounding their past, to which Ganz responded by further hinting at how Harmon's unprofessional conduct negatively impacted her during and after she worked with him on the show.

Within an hour of the announcement the hashtag had been tweeted over 8, times. ConfirmedCreator Dan Harmon [1] wanted to write a show based on his personal community college experience with a study group that, despite having different personalities and backgrounds, meshed well together.

He brushes his cheek both times In Environmental Science, as Chang cries, he nestles into Jeff's chest, saying, "Let me just rest on your. Layer 1- It's so out of the blue and irrelevant it's funny. Club's list of the 25 best television series in [12] and the Best Comedy Series of both [13] and [14] by the gaming site IGN.

In September14 fictional Twitter accounts [30] were created after the main cast of the show, whose scripted interactions excerpted below provided a prequel for the season premiere.

Chang Community YouTube Best : " The character Señor Chang, played by Ken Jeong, utters the phrase "Ha, gay!" after dismissing another character's emotional statement

On December 31st,Dan Harmon posted a tweet declaring that was "The Year of the Asshole" and his New Year's resolution is to be "not as much of an asshole," alluding to his misconducts while working with female coworkers as the show-runner in the past, which he had acknowledged in October in the wake of Harvey Weinstein's sexual harassment scandal.

As of Julythe series has completed three seasons and performed an average of 4. Senor Chang's "Gayyyyy" or Ha, Gay refers to a quote attributed to the fictional character Señor Ben Chang in the TV sitcom series Community. While he revealed that he was gay only in the closing scene of the series, there have been multiple hints about his non-heterosexuality: In Spanish and Advanced Criminal Law Chang displays an overt fondness for a student named "Toby" who sits in front.

The fifth season premiered on January 2nd,and the finale aired on April 17th, Fans showed their frustration and disappointment by tweeting darkesttimeline [62]a reference to a recurring theme in the show introduced in the episode titled "Remedial Chaos Theory," where there are different timelines, and the darkest contains the most horrible turn of events.

On the morning of January 2nd,Megan Ganz, American comedy writer who previously worked with Harmon on the show replied to Harmon's tweet asking to elaborate on his statement. The series' sixth season will premiere in the fall of and run for 13 episodes.

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As the exchange between Harmon and Ganz continued on, it soon began drawing the attention on Twitterwhich eventually ended with the former show-runner tweeting a formal apology to Ganz for his behaviors and treatment of her. The same day Harman released a statement [64] about the future of the show on YahooScreens saying:.

After running three seasons, Sony Pictures Television executives fired Dan Harmon from his position as the showrunner in Ron gayreplacing him with writers David Guarascio and Moses Port. Due to Chang's unusual enunciation, coupled with his questionably sophomoric word choice, the scene has lent itself to many parodies and YouTubePoop remixes on sites like Tumblr and YouTube.

To me it read as a multi layer joke / actual lore. By afternoon on January 3rd, Ganz' tweets had garnered more than 13, likes and the exchange covered by various entertainment news sites. On Tumblr, there are several Community themed single topic blogs, including one dedicated to GIFs [23] from the show and another dedicated to illustrating the tropes [24] used in the show.

Several of the cast members tweeted out their excitement about the series' renewal, including Joel McHale [65] and Gillian Jacobs. A few hours after the news spread online, Harmon issued a response in a blog post [6] revealing that he was informed about the decision through social media.

After developing the pilot inHarmon focused on casting the actors who would best exemplify his writing. As of JulyThis community has more than posts and members. Layer 2- It recontextualizes all the times Chang called people being vulnerable or affectionate "gay" by having Chang acknowledge his own gay-ness in a moment of vulnerability which is also funny but more in an ironic way.

In the wake of the fan protests, Community returned on air in March [40] with better ratings than the previous season three episodes.