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Where do you think the door in the kitchen led? It had a chain on it, so it obviously was not a closet.
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I never looked at that door during an episode |
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I think it was just a pantry.
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I thought that too until I noticed a chain on the door. |
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I see what you mean now. You mean there was a lock on that door like there was on the front door which is probably why you asked where did the door led to. |
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I was wondering about the other door myself when I was watching The Second Season DVD a couple of days ago; the only think I could think of that maybe the door was adjacent to another apartment...
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I may be wrong, but in some places like where the Evans lived, these door were ususally where the service porch was. A service porch was where you kept things like a hot water heater or mops and things like that, and they were usually outside and open, so the door may have been chained for safety. So that may be what this door represented.
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Well i know that door was a DECORATION because thy never opened it-LOL |
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Makes sense that it was either to another apartment or a utility closet! Funny we never once saw it opened but there was a closet door in Lucy Ricardo's Manhattan kitchen that also never opened!
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We almost saw what was inside that door when James SLAMMED the chair against it-LOL He almost put a hole in the door. |
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I assumed it was a door to the back stairwell since the front door led to the outside where there was a elevator.
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I thought it may have been to another hallway. The door may have been an alternate entrance to the apartment that was never used.
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Since when does a APT haS TWO entrances?-LOL |
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Well that means it has a entrance and a exit, not two entrances. |
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