I read somewhere that canonically Jerry’s apartment is some kind of pocket dimension held together by his ego
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.
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.
In that case I propose a non-euclidean hallway.
Jerry’s apartment is part of the Oldest House. Occasionally it faces Hiss incursions.
Ahti is the night janitor.
What’s with the cabinets that go through the walls?
Those cost extra.
How to fit IKEA cabinets into a normal sized kitchen
Walls also aren’t two dimensional.
Nope.
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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