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According to The Seinfeldian Universe, “[Seinfeld] appeals to a baby-boomer, 1990's sensibility—self-absorbed, neurotic and tolerant of moral weakness.” For example, Seinfeld attracted Boomers by creating story-lines about events that were prevalent to the time and featured characters like themselves who were selfish and amoral. That said, I think Seinfeld strongly resinates with Millennials. This demographic was too young to watch or remember the finale of the show, but the show plays a large role in their lives today through syndication, providing millennials with specific terminology for different scenarios, and the same storyline which has provoked an astonishing cultural effect. Within the site, you will find historical content about Seinfeld, similarities amongst baby-boomers, the modern day adaptation of Seinfeld, and what Seinfeld has given it's viewers all because it was a show about nothing.
Life according to Kramer.