Date Night With a Corpse is a transgressive descent into the fractured psyche of a narrator, told through diary entries that blur the boundary between dark satire and psychological horror. Sean Seville commits fully to discomfort, crafting a voice that is disturbingly intimate, often grotesque, and intentionally provocative, using morbid humor and escalating violence to expose obsession, entitlement, and moral decay rather than to excuse it. The novel's strength lies in its consistency of tone and its unapologetic embrace of taboo, creating a claustrophobic reading experience that feels both confessional and theatrical. While the content is extreme and deliberately confrontational, it succeeds as a character study that dares the reader to confront how easily rationalization, narcissism, and cruelty can masquerade as love, loyalty, or normalcy when left unchecked.