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I am a collaborator with everyone who agrees that I need to be in control. I happily collaborate with my loyalists.
Dan Harmon -
The public's perception of your show is what it is, and you don't get to complain how people perceive your show or talk about it.
Dan Harmon
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Eight o'clock is hard no matter what network you're on because people have to make a decision to sit down and start watching TV. Every other time slot is a time slot that happens after someone's watching something else.
Dan Harmon -
I think that casting is probably the most important thing in television production.
Dan Harmon -
I'm from Wisconsin so I always feel a little nauseous about begging and trying to trick people into liking me.
Dan Harmon -
I feel like I am a good person and a professional, very able leader of men.
Dan Harmon -
I don't think it's going to be possible for the next generation of writers to tell stories without telling stories about telling stories.
Dan Harmon -
The concept of doing holiday episodes is a huge part of what's fantastic about doing TV. And viewers agree; you see the numbers going up for holiday episodes.
Dan Harmon
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I don't really have a lot of appropriate feelings for people on an individual basis, but I've always wanted to make people happy.
Dan Harmon -
I think women are different, and I think having them in the room is crucial to a family comedy, ensemble comedy, television comedy, where half the eyeballs on your show are women.
Dan Harmon