Not a Larry David fan

Bill O'Reilly isn't just targeting talk radio lately. The man is on some sort of brilliant tear about the nature of sitcom finales as well, which Jeff Bercovici found out by actually reading one of O'Reilly's books so we didn't have to. The book of essays, entitled A Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity, deals not only with the current electoral climate, but such hard hitting and culturally relevant issues like why Larry David chose such a cop-out ending for Seinfeld:

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Sep 26, 2008 · posted by David Hauslaib, Mollygood · Link · 4 Responses
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Comments (4)

No. 1 evil twin says:

Seinfeld wasn't on Fox, it was on NBC.

Posted: Sep 26, 2008 at 1:28 pm
No. 2 TangerineSpeedo says:

Plus I thought the ending was brilliant in an existential "Waiting for Godot" "No Exit" or "Groundhog Day" kinda way. I can visualize the 4 of them in a cell for eternity essentially carrying on the same conversations they did for the whole series. Not sure its necessary for Crod to draw the "Jewish" conclusion though.

Posted: Sep 26, 2008 at 1:53 pm
No. 3 kittenpaw says:

I thought the ending was funny. I think I'm the only one though.

Posted: Sep 26, 2008 at 2:01 pm
No. 4 sar says:

Bill O'Reilly understands Larry David? Sorry, even I have a hard time being naive enough for that. I think Bill O'Reilly flips past Curb just long enough to see Jesus running around with that cross, and then goes on TV calling it Armageddon.

Posted: Sep 26, 2008 at 3:05 pm
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