Lawrence O’Donnell praises the genius of Emmy-award winning actor, director and writer Carl Reiner, who passed away at age 98. Aired on 6/30/2020.
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Lawrence’s Last Word: Reiner’s Contribution To Television Was ‘Pure Joy’ | The Last Word | MSNBC
I loved his work and him RIP to a legend 🙏😢
He was a legend, incredible comedic talent.
You are that old you remember meat head
@Tommy Westbrook Clearly you’re not from here since you haven’t heard of reruns, or are aware that Carl Reiner wasn’t “Meathead”.
@CShield I work all my life grow my own food fish hunt shoot guns didn’t have for tv great life don’t want free like these bum protesting
@Tommy Westbrook I really don’t care about you, loser troll. The fact that you need to tell me about it means it’s not true. Go cry to your mommy.
I pray now for his family, especially Mel Brooks, his best friend.
He will surly be missed, the world has lost a true genius. RIP Carl.
Reiner lives on in his work…and his talented son ‘Meathead’…thanks for everything, Carl…
Thank you Carl. We are “All in your family “. You touched in so many ways. Rest in Peace 🎩
You a Mensch miss you.
National treasure
nope. can’t say anything. very sad.
I pray that the peace of God abide over the family. May Carl rest in peace.🙏
Which god? lol
Oh no! 😮 My thoughts go out to his family and Mel Brooks. ❤
Carl Reiner RIP 🙏🏼❤️😇
Alan Brady/Carl Reiner..R.I.P.
A true generous genius. He gave the best lines to others and set them up to succeed. He’s a national treasure.
Thanks to all his great contributions to the entertainment industry, including, of course Rob.
He not only gave us his acting, writing and producing talents, he also gave us the gift of his son. RIP, Carl Reiner.
All of our memories are passing, soon it will be each of our hour.
RIP to a legend. It was the first workplace comedy as well.
Thankfully Mel Brooks is still with us.
He filled my summer morning with laughter by my grandmothers side. The world will never be the same without him because it was certainly a better place with him.
I join others in saying “You made me laugh!” Thank you!