Beneath the slap and pop bass lines and brightly colored ‘90s clothes of
Seinfeld’s exterior, there exists an infinite void of existential dread. The show itself famously “about nothing” explored the meaninglessness of our daily lives on its own terms, but that wasn’t enough for other people on the internet who want to see
Seinfeld reimagined as aesthetically terrifying, too. In the past year alone, we’ve seen fan fiction about the gang dealing withthe coronovirus pandemic and video games that turn the show’s apartment into a house of surreal horrors. Now we have
Seinfeld: The Return, a