Someone Broke The Door to Hulu's 'Seinfeld' Apartment Replica Trying to Do a Kramer Entrance

Just two hours after Hulu's 'Seinfeld' apartment replica opened to the public, someone tried a Kramer entrance and broke the door.

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Aside from giving us long overdue HD-quality GIFs, the Hulu arrival of Seinfeld — all 9 glorious seasons of it — is practically a streaming miracle. Though Larry David was not overwhelmingly excited at the thought of future generations discovering Seinfeld on Hulu, the hugeness of Seinfeld making a move like this simply can't be overstated. Namely, now I can watch Seinfeldat its originally intended speed.

To promote the series' arrival on the streaming platform, Hulu constructed a Seinfeld apartment replica which (understandably) inspired a lot of people to try a Kramer entrance. Kramer's apartment entrance variations formed an iconic move so devoid of grace, its very gracelessness becomes an inverted grace all its own — or something.

In an unexpected turn of events, one exhibition guest proceeded to out-Kramer Kramer by pulling off his own Kramer entrance with so much conviction, he destroyed part of the set. Speaking dramatically to The Hollywood Reporter, Tim McGeever described the moments leading up to his botched Kramer entrance as doused with "insurmountable pressure." At any rate, McGeever's property-damaging entrance (see above) is exactly what Kramer would do in the same scenario. Well played, McGeever. Well played.

 

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