Right off the bat, Maron asked Harmon if he saw the firing coming, to which he responded he might have planted the idea in NBC's head in the first place. "I always joked about it," he revealed. "Maybe they got the idea from me. I always said, 'These guys are going to fire me, I know it.' People go, 'They can't fire you,' and I was like, 'They're going to fire me. They hate me.'

Of course, we'll never know if the higher-ups actually "hated" Harmon, but we do know that the former Community boss has his own theories on why everything unfolded the way it did. "I feel like I am a good person and a professional very able leader of men," he says. "I also feel like I'm 25. I guess that has slowly changed without me realizing it. Maybe I am just a jerk. To people that work above me, I am a liability that isn't worth the benefit."