LEGO enthusiasts participate in a series of competitions that begin with a single LEGO brick and concludes with inspiring, complex constructions.LEGO enthusiasts participate in a series of competitions that begin with a single LEGO brick and concludes with inspiring, complex constructions.LEGO enthusiasts participate in a series of competitions that begin with a single LEGO brick and concludes with inspiring, complex constructions.
- Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
- 1 win & 9 nominations total
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I do not understand why Americans insist on tleeling the entire plot in the trailer. Envry single episodes.
And what's up with the extreme facial expressions? It's ridiculous!
The show is way over produced with loud dramatic music, animation, perfectly manicured and coached contestants playing characters, the newlyweds, the underprivileged, the grannies, the nerds, and so on; every one with a story. The focus is on Will Arnett and guest judge. Between Arnett doing uncle jokes there are brief flashes of Lego construction with lots of concern and hand wringing over whether the contestants will finish, which they always do somehow, and friendly jibes between contestants. The Lego constructions are sometimes shown in animation that looks almost real which makes one wonder how much is real. In episode 2, Arnett smashes Lego constructions, maybe, something looks off, the unsmashed remainder doesn't match between shots vs the "slow motion replay" which is certainly animation. The end product is a show that looks fake top to bottom, I definitely don't buy it and so feel no investment.
Please less reality show drama and more killer builds. I don't care how long it takes them. I would much prefer see experts make insane 3 day builds that are worthy of legoland than see a rushed attempt at something. At the very least give them more time than you did. No one wants to see half assed builds because of some arbitrary time crunch.
The first episode was very promising but the second episode is mainly drama with a sprinkling of LEGO. How about a LEGO competition show where we get to see all the models in detail.
I like Will Arnett, Legos, Badass Builders and Weekly Fox competition shows. So combining all these 'bricks' together should be an easy masterbuild, right? But it's quirky hosting is obnoxiously scripted and I can no longer tell if it's supposed to be ironic or authentic. It's family friendly fun but sometimes I'm confused on who their focused audience is. Adults? Or easily humored children? The second season specifically has added more cringe factor and it's become too cheesy to enjoy.
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- TriviaBrad Pitt is listed as an Executive Producer.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 2020 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards (2020)
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