37 points

I read somewhere that canonically Jerry’s apartment is some kind of pocket dimension held together by his ego

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Why couldn’t the hallway turn at the bend there? Those cabinets shouldn’t be sticking out of the back of the wall because normal cabinets don’t. With those cabinets gone and a slight bend there the hallway would be fine.

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In episides showing the interior of the hallway, viewers will see that his apartment is on the left side, final door, of a completely straight corridor from central (?) elevator to back (theoretically exterior) wall.

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30 points

In that case I propose a non-euclidean hallway.

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14 points

Jerry’s apartment is part of the Oldest House. Occasionally it faces Hiss incursions.

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23 points

Nope.

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13 points

What’s with the cabinets that go through the walls?

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8 points

Those cost extra.

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0 points

How to fit IKEA cabinets into a normal sized kitchen

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Walls also aren’t two dimensional.

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You’ll find this often in TV shows if you look for it. This is especially true when you’re dealing with classic three-camera sitcoms since every relevant area and character must be viewable from one side of the room.

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