How can a long-running horror-themed TV series keep topping itself? It must address the most existential angst of all: nothingness. Though
Seinfeld touted itself as the first show about nothing, decades earlier
Dark Shadows boldly dedicated hundreds of episodes to spine-chilling nihility.
Perhaps it all started with a memo, that an empty envelope is just as good as a letter:
The empty envelop naturally led to the horror of empty coffins ...
... and empty rooms ...
... and entirely empty houses ...
... in which the eeriest thing of all may be that there's no one at the window ...
... no one at all!
[To be continued. That's right: there's more on nothing.]