I only worked with Harrison very briefly (and merely in the same office—I never worked one-on-one with him personally).
I reached out to Harrison and Zee on Twitter, first. I was irritated that he would do something like that, especially because he knows me. He ninja-edited the post and Zee went on a tirade; that was when I felt wronged. Harrison said nothing to me until much later.
Nothing manufactured, nothing faked, and nothing personal. By and large, I was upset with Zee's reaction.
I think the fact that the two of you knew each other previously makes this whole thing even weirder. After all, it would have been bad enough to do this and the subsequent reaction to a stranger but it to a friend makes even less sense.
Ah, but it would be so interesting if it actually had all been manufactured! I think this opinion comes from my love of movies where, in the end, the entire plot turns out to have been elaborately planned by the clever hero all along. I'm thinking of The Thomas Crown Affair (Pierce Brosnan verison) among others.
I reached out to Harrison and Zee on Twitter, first. I was irritated that he would do something like that, especially because he knows me. He ninja-edited the post and Zee went on a tirade; that was when I felt wronged. Harrison said nothing to me until much later.
Nothing manufactured, nothing faked, and nothing personal. By and large, I was upset with Zee's reaction.