xhgpjf
may 2022 se unió
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Clasificación de xhgpjf
My only gripe is that the brick closeups don't have the Lego logo and as a result it feels like they're using knock off pieces.
Besides that, it's a great show to watch with my kids. They look forward to new episodes (not sure when more will drop, might be a year or more).
It's only 4 episodes, but it concludes fairly well and each episode ends on a fun cliffhanger. The first episode started slow for my kids, but I think it was good for them.
As far as product placement goes, the sets you can buy in store show up multiple times in the show, and the creative "what if" elements of each set seem to be useful for other builds.
Besides that, it's a great show to watch with my kids. They look forward to new episodes (not sure when more will drop, might be a year or more).
It's only 4 episodes, but it concludes fairly well and each episode ends on a fun cliffhanger. The first episode started slow for my kids, but I think it was good for them.
As far as product placement goes, the sets you can buy in store show up multiple times in the show, and the creative "what if" elements of each set seem to be useful for other builds.
Netflix won't tell you what this show is, they'll just tell you who's in it. And the trailer that shows up doesn't help.
If only there was some way when scrolling Netflix to see what something is about, like a field of text describing what you're about to watch, or a video preview that gives you a feel for what the movie is about.
I guess we'll never know, and that's the whole point of the show, to keep you guessing and never answer the simple question "what is this show about, and will it be worth recommending to anyone else." Because the descriptors on the Netflix show are severely lacking.
If only there was some way when scrolling Netflix to see what something is about, like a field of text describing what you're about to watch, or a video preview that gives you a feel for what the movie is about.
I guess we'll never know, and that's the whole point of the show, to keep you guessing and never answer the simple question "what is this show about, and will it be worth recommending to anyone else." Because the descriptors on the Netflix show are severely lacking.