Jerry Seinfeld Still Owns the 'Seinfeld' Set and Has Big Plans for It

Jerry kept it candid during his Reddit AMA Wednesday, revealing he still owns the 'Seinfeld' set and has big plans in the works.

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Seinfeld is finally close to getting the museum treatment. Though society has been plagued with simply imagining what the NBC classic would be like if it were still on TV today for nearly 20 years now, that hasn't stopped the legendary Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David collaboration from shaping young, impressionable minds. The series finally landed on Hulu last summer, making it much easier to revisit the hilariously troubled lives of George Costanza and company. And now, according to the man himself, fans will soon be able to stare at parts of the Seinfeld set from a safe distance.

"I actually have quite a bit of it, and we're looking for a museum that wants to display it," the Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee host revealed during a Reddit AMA Wednesday. "I have the couch, I have the two blue stools, I have the table and chairs. The coolest thing I have is the door, which we never repainted in nine seasons. It has every scuff mark that Kramer put on it with all those crazy entrances."

Not content with simply getting everyone interested in museums again, Jerry even answered a few more Seinfeld-related questions in great detail. What a good dude.

When pressed about his favorite Seinfeld joke, Jerry referenced the hella classic "The Marine Biologist," in which Costanza takes his general dishonesty to astounding new heights:

I think the best Seinfeld episode idea I ever contributed was that George pretending to be a marine biologist would find Kramer's golf ball in the blowhole of the whale. Believe it or not, we were doing both of those stories without seeing any connection that Kramer was gonna hit golf balls at the beach, and George was gonna be pretending to be a marine biologist. And it was in the middle of the week that it suddenly hit me of a way to connect the two stories.

He also confirmed, once again, that he still summons the friendship of the young god Larry David:

Our relationship is great. We have dinner, talk on the phone, and laugh as we always have.

Jerry, clearly in the mood for delivering overwhelming amounts of good news, even revealed he's actively considering a sequel to his 2007 animated comedy Bee Movie:

I considered it this spring for a solid six hours. There's a fantastic energy now for some reason, on the internet particularly. Tumblr, people brought my attention to. I actually did consider it, but then I realized it would make Bee Movie 1 less iconic. But my kids want me to do it, a lot of people want me to do it. A lot of people that don't know what animation is want me to do it. If you have any idea what animation is, you'd never do it.

You read that correctly. Jerry Seinfeld is aware of Tumblr.

Author's note: Why did no one ask him if he was still master of his domain?

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