The Lego Ideas sets on "Friends" and "Seinfeld".

When I first heard about there possibly being a Lego Ideas set on Central Perk from Friends, when it later made the 2018 second review results, was approved in 2019, and later released that same year, I was really happy seeing as that a lot of people love that show. However, what bothered me the entire time until the summer of 2020 was that there wasn't one on Seinfeld seeing as that the two shows are similar to one another and how beloved they both were. Plus, I wanted to get the then-upcoming game Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga 100% completed before shopping for a lot of Legos again on eBay since I was aware of how big the game was going to be. This is why I focused on ordering other stuff from eBay, and just two Lego sets from the early 2000s before COVID-19 hit the U.S. hard because I believed at the time which turned out to be true is that if I talked about the Central Perk set from Friends, they would've likely asked me about if there was one on Seinfeld to the point where I would've hated to mention that there isn't one had it not been approved. It also caused me to think too much when around others and spent time on technology instead.  Another major factor was when one of my tweets in featured in an article about Seinfeld. It caused me to think more and more about how at the time, the Lego ideas set on Seinfeld had to get approved. After all, in the summer of 2020, the Lego Ideas on Seinfeld ended up getting approved after all. Had it not been for COVID-19, I would've started to socialize a lot with others. I'm just thankful that I never got the Lego Ideas set on Central Perk from Friends until the fall of 2020 because I wanted to know the result of the Lego Ideas set on Seinfeld beforehand. I've always been fine with the fact that there's no Lego Ideas set on Mad About You since the series did a crossover with Friends several times where you can simply represent Helen Hunt & Paul Reiser's characters with other minifigure pieces. The same goes with other shows such as Parks and Recreation, the CSI & Law & Order franchises Cheers, Frasier, Wings and Lucille Ball's shows.

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