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Originally Posted by Crazy Joe Davola
If you think Jerry Seinfeld might be arrogant, just watch his interview with Larry King (I can't seem to embed the YouTube video from my phone).
According to Larry King, Jerry got pissed because Larry stated that Jerry's show was canceled by the network when the truth was that it was Jerry who chose to end it. I suppose it implied that the show was bad and got sunk because it sucked. Jerry's response was ridiculous to the point of it being a joke that didn't go over well.
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He also was on Seth Myers's show and acted like he was doing the guy a huge favor by appearing.
I thought he was joking with Seth. They are clearly friends. Seth was even on Jerry's web show.
Jerry did not come off well in that #MeToo video. Seems that he's trying to distract from the specific problem in Hollywood by expanding the scope to the entire world. While he is technically right that Hollywood isn't the only situation where this happens, it's pretty disingenuous to divert attention from a serious social crisis occurring in a highly-publicized field to society in general. He was trying really hard not to throw Louis C.K. under the bus.
He's just a typical Hollywood type: distanced from reality by fame, fortune and constant adulation to the point where he is unrelatable.
Last edited by SuperUberBob; 01-16-2018 at 08:57 PM.