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Seinfeld

Something About Nothing

By D. J. ReddallPublished 11 months ago 1 min read

The moral logic of this show about nothing is perfect, which explains why so many found the finale frustrating. In an absurd world where greed, lust and unbridled enthusiasm guide four silly friends through myriad misadventures that blend Jerry’s Socratic sarcasm with Larry David’s smirking misanthropy, laughing justice ultimately rules.

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Comments (2)

  • Grz Colm10 months ago

    “Unbridled enthusiasm” 🤣 Good one D. J. 👏

  • Dyllon Rodillon11 months ago

    unpopular opinion, I never liked the show and I'm shocked it was as successful as it was. I can understand the appeal because of the unique premise, but still. was never a fan

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