Lego Masters (2020) s01e03 Episode Script

Cut in Half

1
Will: Previously
on "Lego Masters"
Oh!
I'm your host Will Arnett.
You will be creating
space builds
that we're going to destroy
in amazing ways.
You don't smash Lego!
( screaming )
I'm liking it.
Amy and Tyler enjoyed
a smashing success
This is epic.
while other builders
crumbled under the pressure.
- Oh!
- What's wrong, Flynn?
- ( whimpers ) - Work!
Draw while you're talking to me.
I feel like you don't
understand Lego.
One team has to go home.
Brickmasters, who's it gonna be?
It's Kara and Jessie.
- Tonight
- Why does he have a power tool?
the best Lego builders
in America
Your job is to build
the other half.
compete for $100,000
and the Lego Masters title.
We're building
with bricks now ♪
- Okay.
- I'm terrible.
Step away from your tables.
Big trouble.
I need to see a little more
heart out of you.
Trust exercise. Oh, my God!
Man: Here we go.
We are rolling. Rolling.
( music playing )
- Wow.
- Oh!
- Hey, we back.
- We're back.
Going into this challenge, my brother and
I need to step it up and get to the top.
We need to be trying things,
risking everything on our build.
It's time to get serious
right now.
- Where's Will?
- I don't know.
( bell ringing )
All: Oh!
- Yeah.
- Nice wheels.
Mel:
Why is this guy on a bike?
I have no idea.
Nice little bike.
Oh, my gosh.
- Oh, hey. Sorry I'm late.
- Hey.
I know it looks like I stole
a little boy's bike,
but I can assure you
that's not what happened.
I stole a little girl's bike.
- Yeah.
- Much better.
All right.
How you guys feeling?
- Great!
- Whoo!
- Let's go!
- Yeah.
Uh, Amie and Krystle,
did I miss an email?
Were we all supposed to be dressed like
that today? What-- what aren't you?
We're bringing our cosplay
creativity to this build today,
so we wanted to come
dressed for the occasion.
You literally got
your game face on.
- You came to play.
- Yeah. Yeah.
Welcome my little
Lego Masters in training.
I am joined once again
by our Brickmasters,
Lego lead designers
Jamie and Amy.
They're the ones who are here
to judge your builds
and my hosting as well.
How am I doing so far?
I think you're definitely
getting better.
Okay. Good. Noted.
Now, Sam and Jessica, you've been
in the bottom two weeks in a row.
What are you gonna do
differently this time?
We are going to
definitely plan ahead,
and we are going to
Bring our creativity
to a new level.
We've been having some
team dynamic issues.
I really hope it doesn't
affect us in this challenge.
Sam: We do not want to be
the second team to go home,
so we are trying to make sure
we find our groove this week.
Now, are you ready to find out
what you're gonna be building next?
- All: Yeah!
- Bring it on.
You're probably thinking it has
something to do with this bike.
And you'd be half right.
One second.
- Oh, my goodness.
- The last time we saw Will,
he smashed something
to smithereens with a bat.
Who knows what's coming?
Why does he have a power tool?
Oh, yeah.
Yo, this man's crazy.
- Oh, my gosh.
- What is he doing?
- What?
- He's breaking it in half.
Are you serious?
All: Oh!
- Okay, okay.
- Good job, Will.
Now, I didn't just cut
that bike in half for fun,
although it was a lot of fun.
No, I did it because
that is what your next
challenge is all about.
Behind me,
there are nine items
that have been cut in half.
- Oh.
- Your job is to build the other half.
But here's the thing. That second half
can be whatever you want it to be.
We want you to take inspiration
from the item you pick,
but to create an even more
fantastical story
on the other half.
This is a sculpting challenge, so we
really want to see your technical abilities
in how you use the bricks to create shapes
and curves to make a beautiful model.
Boone: Cut in half challenge.
I want the clock.
I'm thinking about what kind
of story can we tell
through the movements?
It'll look super awesome.
Flynn: I have got my eye
on that cuckoo clock.
That is so within
our wheelhouse.
Travis: All I'm seeing
is this big pinata.
I can't look away from it.
We just locked eyes.
Okay, you have 12 hours
to complete your build.
It's first come, first served.
So on my call, run in there
and grab the item you want.
Get your brick on!
- ( screaming )
- Go, go, go, go, go, go!
We're running towards the clock.
And I look up and Flynn's right
in front of Mark and Boone.
- I'm one step away.
- Go, go, go.
- And Flynn is like
- Just get in there.
- Aah!
- He has his hands on the clock.
- Dang it.
- What's left is the laptop.
Okay, careful. Careful.
- Yay! I got the one I wanted!
- Whoo!
This is absolutely
the last one I wanted.
So we get the laptop.
You get a half a laptop, Boone.
- Half of an item is your starting point.
- Yeah.
- Now what? - I think the challenge
is that we're not asking them
to just replicate
the other side.
We're asking them to use it
as a start of a whole new story,
and then imagination
has to build the rest.
And I think one of the challenges
we have is that there's--
a lot of the surfaces
are starting sideways,
which is not a very natural way
to start building with Lego.
- Right.
- Some things like the bicycle
also have very small points
that you can build on.
So where some of them have a lot of
studs that they have to build out,
some of them have
very small areas.
It's gonna be really
a different challenge
for different people depending
on which object they chose.
Ooh, this is tough.
What happens with a laptop?
The clock has movement.
Oh, I am so psyched.
Boone: The pinata has color.
The globe is this half a sphere
with colors
and so much opportunity.
Even the telescope gives you this
sense of looking off towards something.
Keep seeing this
really fantastical world.
A pirate ship and all
these different things.
- Oh, yeah.
- The laptop--
The laptop is boring.
Work. Work.
You do work on a laptop, so
- Yeah, how do we show that?
- Um
Flynn:
We got the cuckoo clock.
The other half is going to be
a clockwork man
who has moving eyes
and some moving limbs,
and you're going to be able
to see the gears moving inside.
- What do you think?
- That's great.
Richard: Last challenge was tough
and Flynn was feeling the pressure.
What? No, you haven't.
Not at all.
- I was afraid we were gonna go home.
- Me, too.
Richard: But coming
into the new challenge,
I have new confidence
in our ability to do this here.
We've got our creative juices flowing,
so everybody just better watch out.
We're going to do the abdomen
of Timmy the monkey,
and then his hands are gonna be
two bananas sticking out.
We are showing the story that Timmy the
monkey took a bike ride to the park.
- I'm back you up all the way, man.
- Okay.
It's a magical fire hydrant, and out
of the water that's spewing out of it,
there's mermaids. Maybe there's
a coral reef coming out of it.
- 'Cause that could be really pretty and
vibrant. - I feel like this is all going
to be stuff that Christian
and Aaron going to be doing,
but they're going to be
doing it better than us
- 'cause they got the helmet.
- That's a good point.
My hope is that if the squid's right
here, we have big tentacles
wrapping around the sides
that kind of go like this.
- ( screeching )
- So cool.
Aaron:
This underwater diver's helmet
is tied intrinsically
to the water.
So we settle on building
a nautical scene,
with a giant kraken
or giant squid, a sailboat.
It's gonna have moving parts.
It's gonna be super awesome.
Golden Brick, diving bell,
they give each other
- A nice complement.
- nice complement.
- Can we work the Gold Brick
into the build? - Yeah.
The Golden Brick is power
to save you from elimination,
but if we do our job,
we'll never have to use it.
Love it, love it, love it.
If you could put--
and around the edges,
you could put water coming off
the sides on all sides.
I think that's a great idea.
Sam: We are working together
this challenge,
and it already feels different.
- Hey, guys, Sam and Jessica.
- Oh, you're here.
- How are you? - Hi. I'm feeling
a lot of positive vibes over here.
- That's right.
- Yeah. They're so positive
- we actually have a surprise for you.
- No way.
- We do.
- Oh, she does.
That's beauti--
look at that. Love.
Very thoughtful of you.
That's very sweet.
- Yeah.
- How do you feel about this challenge?
- For you guys, this is a great challenge--
- Yeah.
We were really excited when we
saw it was a sculpting challenge
because we're both
super creative.
So I think if we combine our skill
sets together, it'll be gorgeous.
- With our powers combined, we can save
the world. - We can powers combined.
I think it's great.
I love it.
So, you've got half
a fire hydrant.
What is your plan so far?
Sam: We are going to make
a mermaid bursting forth
with water splashing out
behind her.
And then the heart is the
sacred heart that she holds.
Cool. That's great.
It's so great to see smiles on your
faces, I can't even tell you.
- And thank you so much for this.
- Oh, you're welcome.
All right, good luck, guys.
I'll check in soon.
- How high? Like that?
- Yes.
Short legs, so you have to-- you
have to come up to, like, here.
- Maybe before this.
- Mm-hmm.
Come up
So we got the telescope,
which is really fun
because before we were married,
one of our favorite activities
was to go stargazing.
( chuckles )
Tyler: But we're gonna create
the Imagiscope.
The will let us get a view
into the mind of a kid
and see a rocket ship
adventure, a pirate ship,
and an adventure
to the depths of the sea.
I feel like we're doing
really good on time.
- Love it.
- Yeah, me, too.
The car's gonna start from here
- and it's gonna work it's way down.
- Exactly.
The cut in half challenge
is very difficult
because we have to design and
create the other half of the pinata.
- Hey, Corey, Travis, how's it going?
- Hey.
- Hey, how you doing, man?
- Hey, guys.
I'm a little confused.
Am I allowed to hit this
with a baseball bat?
- Well, that was last challenge.
- That was last week.
- That was last challenge.
- That's off limits now.
So I can't do it?
Do not do that this week.
- No bombs, no dropping it, nothing.
- No bats, no bombs.
Okay, got it.
Where are you guy at?
We're seeing an amazing
pinata here.
- How are you approaching it?
- When you look at the pinata,
- it looks like a horse,
so we're thinking - Both: Horse power.
So we have to dress this up
to look like a race car,
but to still have it connected
to the horse's head.
And like any sports car,
you have decals,
you have other special things that
make it look fun, make it pop.
Love the ambition, but you guys,
your fingers are gonna be on fire
- Oh, yeah. - if you're trying
to build something that big.
You know, are you actually going
to be able to deliver on that?
- Both: Yes. - With this particular
build, we want to go bigger,
more ambitious, in order
to make our project stand out.
We are charging full speed ahead.
We got this.
- What if we add a character?
- Ooh, that's good.
So, all right, what if we build
- the different things that he's
gonna do with his laptop? - I love it.
Boone: We're going to build
a story about Argyle Lyle,
who uses his laptop
for different things.
He'll go to the bank,
he'll go to the doctor.
We'll see what other things
we can connect him to.
We are really feeling
the tension
of the time that we've wasted.
- That's way too high, right?
- Yeah.
Definitely want
to give this guy a big beak
- if I can afford to.
- Is it coming off again?
- It's just my big sausage fingers.
- I was thinking, like--
I was thinking about doing,
like, what we drew,
like, the classroom, like, tech,
and then a classroom of growth.
Amie: Krystle and I met
through the cosplay community,
so storytelling
is everything for us.
I mean, we're both huge fans
of so many things,
and we want to combine
everything we love in one build.
- And Krystle-- yeah.
- It's gonna be epic!
We're gonna win this challenge.
- Hey, Krystle and Amie.
- Hi.
- Hello.
- You got the globe.
Yes, we got the globe and we decided
to incorporate our biggest passions.
So we've got the bottom,
which is focusing on science and tech
to kind of represent
what Amie teaches.
And then on the upper level,
I used to teach adults with special needs,
so we're gonna have growth and plants
kind of grow around the planet.
Remember, you're not gonna
be able to explain this.
You definitely need to think how
can you communicate that to anybody?
- Okay.
- Really try to keep it clean.
- Okay.
- Just get one story that makes sense
rather than several stories
that we get lost on.
All our planning, it just seems like
it was for nothing and a waste of time,
and now we're two hours down.
What the heck do we do now?
We have this globe,
it's cut in half,
and the Brickmasters are confused
a little bit on our story.
I think we just need to scratch
this idea and start over.
They're right.
Even explaining it took me too long.
But I am nervous because now
it's 9 hours and 40 minutes
and we're starting
completely over.
So we've got to think
of a much better story,
and very quickly, I might add.
But you know what?
Um, we can do it.
- Progress is being made.
- ( muttering )
- What do you think?
- It's looking really great.
- I love those leaves.
- No monkey business, huh?
Yeah, monkey business.
- We're in a zone right now.
- That's good, that's good.
Jermaine and I haven't broken
through to the top two just yet,
but we're trying to be underdogs
and we want to surprise everyone.
- Mel, Jermaine, what's happening?
- Hey, Will, how you doing?
- This looks pretty spectacular.
- Both: Thank you.
Jermaine: What we're gonna do
is have an octopus
come out of the guitar, and
with all of its many tentacles,
- it's going to be a one man rock band.
- Will: I like it.
Listen, I got a bunch
of questions,
but keeping in the theme
of this challenge
- Mm-hmm.
- I only got half the question.
- Oh, boy. - Now, Mel, what's the
best part of building with Jer--
- Gerbils.
- Gerbils?
- Gerbils.
- Good answer, good answer.
I thought you were gonna say
Gob from "Arrested Development."
- Who? - And "who" is a good
answer. Thank you so much.
Amy, what is your favorite
thing about Ty--
- Ler?
- Ler, wow.
Aww.
That's so nice.
Corey, who is the favorite br--
Who's the favorite brother?
Travis is the favorite brother.
- He's the baby of the family.
- Is that true?
He gets away with everything.
My parents have never had pets,
and he literally brought a dog
home and they were good with it.
I asked for a goldfish,
and I was told no.
- Really?
- Full dog. Full-grown dog.
Full-grown dog.
We chose the cuckoo clock, and this
that Flynn's working on is his face.
This half and half challenge
with our clockwork man
is ultimately
a sculptural challenge,
which means it needs
organic shapes.
- Is that all right? - Yeah. I'm just
trying to compress it from the back.
- So we want curves.
- It looks so cool!
This challenge is tough because it's
really hard to sculpt with Lego.
Our teams are incredible because they
can take these rectangular pieces
and turn them into things
that are round.
And they can use bricks to sculpt
realistic-looking creations
that are curved and expressive
like a face or a head.
So like with sculpting,
you can go from this to this.
It's basically magic.
- Just gotta keep building.
- Dude, I love how this is shaping up.
- Mm-hmm. - Aaron's spending
a lot of time on that squid.
Tyler: And so in the last challenge,
we built a very successful
monster with tentacles.
I'm noticing a lot
of tentacles this round.
- Imitation is the best form of flattery.
- Imitation. Yeah.
I don't know if it's gonna
pay off for them though.
The octopus is coming along
great, by the way.
- Thank you. - We're gonna
make sure Robbie the Rock-topus
- rocks their blocks off.
- Right.
Christian: Mel and Jermaine
are also making an octopus.
Very competitive team.
I think what's really gonna
set our builds apart more
is the scales that we've chosn
and the techniques we're using
to build our creatures.
We have the Golden Brick. Naturally, people
are gonna want to knock us off the top.
There's a little bit of rivalry
between Mel and Jermaine
and Aaron and Christian
on their octopus build.
Yeah. Oh, you can feel it.
We already know that
we got the scale on lock.
But they got the detail,
so it does kind of worry me.
We're gonna have to go pound for
pound, tentacle to tentacle.
- Nice.
- We've completely scratched our build.
We took everything off
our globe.
And I'm like, "All right,
what really says us, Krystle?
- What really says us?"
- I want a dragon.
- Yeah, I want a dragon, too.
- You want a dragon?
- We're gonna focus on dragons.
- Grr!
These dragons
are gonna be fighting.
And we're gonna have a cute
little baby dragon on a heart
offering a Lego piece
and being like,
"Let Lego unite."
The reason we chose dragons
were because we are dressed up
in our whimsical fairytale
costumes for cosplay,
and I feel like
who doesn't love dragons?
We're taking big risks.
We've never built dragons before.
I'm glad we listened
to the judges.
They have that outside
perspective that we don't.
A hundred percent.
Will: So the teams are deep
into their builds.
A couple of false starts and stuff,
but now everybody's moving forward.
If we pull this off,
we have a chance of winning.
Sam and Jessica have really
brought it this week.
Amy C.:
They're making a mermaid
that's popping out
of a fire hydrant,
and it looks really dynamic.
Apart from the fact
that they're getting along,
is that they're really leaning
into that artistic side.
When they come together,
they can make something really masterful.
I think this is our challenge.
I think we're doing great.
Krystle and Amie, they actually
started taking their build apart
and have changed the direction.
They're focusing on dragons.
It's gonna have to come down
and it's gonna have the teeth.
- Eyes.
- This is the base.
Amy C.: It's quite a risk
for them to take on.
They've got a lot to get done
and not a lot of time.
Who's gonna blow it? Honestly, be honest.
Who's gonna blow it?
Every challenge is different.
It's a whole new day.
Okay, but who's gonna blow it?
Come on, don't give me
that answer.
I think the elimination last
time actually woke everyone up.
- Yeah.
- Guys, I said who's gonna blow it?
Travis: For the cut in half
challenge, we got the pinata,
and we arrived at horse power.
We're just thinking
of a race car.
We have a lot of quantity,
but we don't have a lot
of quality, you know?
I feel like the design
is just not working.
The time is against us.
We don't wanna go home at this challenge.
Remember when we talked
about abandoning ideas
when we just realize
it's not working?
- Yeah.
- I think this is one of those times
we need to abandon this idea.
Let's just keep at it.
We got this.
We're running behind, but we've
been through tougher spots before.
You know, my brother,
he's a cancer survivor.
I had to still be
that encouraging brother
to tell him keep going.
You know, I got you. I'm here with you.
And as long as it's still us,
we can dominate this.
So it's a little bit
of a crunch time,
but we can definitely
get it done.
Travis and Corey may have
bit off more than they can chew.
I'm really nervous that they're
gonna end up with a half-built model.
Yeah.
- ( groaning )
- We're almost halfway done
and the clock
is still running out.
Okay, listen up, builders.
You're halfway there.
Oh, that's funny.
The clock just stopped.
Either it's a major
technical malfunction
or it's a manufactured
reality show moment.
I wonder which one it is.
All: Ooh!
- Save me.
- What is this all about?
All: Ooh!
- Look at that.
- Oh, my gosh.
Save me.
It's time to separate the haves
and have-nots.
Suddenly the clock stops.
It's halfway through the challenge
and Will is giving us
new direction.
We have no idea what's going on.
Brickmasters Amy and Jamie
are gonna come around
- to review your builds right now.
- Oh.
After seeing what you've got, they're
gonna divide the room into two halves.
The top and bottom. Top half teams
keep on doing what you're doing.
But if you're in the bottom, this is
a wake-up call to step up your game.
- Wow.
- Gosh.
Big trouble. Big trouble.
Mark: We don't have
a lot to show yet.
I don't think the Brickmasters
are gonna put us in the top five.
Please, please, see that we're doing
something amazing this challenge.
Okay, Brickmasters.
The top five teams so far are
Richard and Flynn.
- Yes.
- Congratulations.
- Aaron and Christian.
- Yes.
All right.
- Tyler and Amy.
- Whoo.
Shocking.
- Mel and Jermaine.
- Yes.
And the last team is
- Sam and Jessica.
- Yeah.
- They said our names.
- Both: They said our names!
- It was so awesome.
- They said Sam and Jessica.
That is the first positive feedback
we've received the whole journey.
Okay, if your team
is in the bottom four,
grab your stool and follow me.
It's time for the greatest
pep talk of your life.
They picked us
to be in the bottom.
So we get our time-out.
First of all, we didn't want the
laptop, and now this.
- Is this detention?
- The tension is rising.
This is, like, the worst.
This is like one of those,
like, half-time coach--
- Pep talk, right?
- Pep talks, yeah.
I know it's a bummer to be here.
I can see a lot of you
feel a little crestfallen.
- Mm. - But feeling that
you're in the bottom half,
maybe this is an opportunity
to think about what
you want to do.
I want you guys to not
take this as a negative.
- No.
- I want you to take this as a positive.
You're the underdogs now,
so you can have that underdog energy.
I feel it.
I feel the energy.
I need to see a little more
heart out of you.
I need to see some-- I want
to see some fight right now.
Now you got more inspiration
to build that build.
- To build--
- Now I'm getting mad.
- To build Timmy the way you wanted
him to be. - I'm getting very upset.
- I make Timmy great.
- Little Timmy.
Timmy's gonna take Timmy
to the highest.
- He's crying, too. Or he's laughing.
- Oh, no. Oh, no, man.
What's going on here?
Trust exercise!
Oh, my God!
- I was getting ready--
- Too slow.
- You're right, you're right.
- Too slow!
- One more time. One more time.
We got this. - I just died.
Krystle: Before we came to
time-out, we were depleted.
But now Will is pumping us full of
energy, infecting us with his positivity.
- You can do it.
- Now go out there and finish those builds.
- Bring it right in.
- Let's go, let's go.
Finish strong on three.
One, two, three.
- All: Finish strong!
- Whoo!
You got six hours left.
Six hours.
Take your time.
My time-out pep talk
was next level inspirational.
I feel like the teams
really listened to me.
The producers told them
they had to listen,
but that's kind of one of my
favorite things about reality TV.
- Mark and Boone.
- What's up?
- How are we doing, guys?
- Your half-time pep talk
was unlike anything
I've ever experienced.
Come on, be real.
Is that true?
In the course of this challenge,
we've gone from being
real miserable
about what we got to being
stoked about our story
- and our hero. I'm glad.
- I'm happy to hear that.
Can you talk to Mark
for a minute while I--
You gotta go get some pieces?
- I'll be right back.
- I'll talk to Mark.
It kind of felt like
he wants me to babysit you.
- I know.
- 'Cause he's worried about you.
- I know.
- I think that's really sweet.
What's your favorite thing
about your friend Boone?
Uh, his singing.
Come on. Come on.
Is he a good singer?
- Yeah.
- I'm back.
- I heard that you're a good singer.
- Can you sing?
Yes, I love to sing.
Don't sing anything
that's too recognizable.
What if it's something like
Here we go, we're building
our bricks now ♪
- Was that, like
- Awesome? Yeah, it was.
Okay, let's harmonize.
I'm gonna keep it low.
You keep going.
You ready to go?
Here we go ♪
We're building
with bricks now ♪
- Okay.
- I'm terrible.
- You're great. I'm terrible. High-five.
- High-five. It was amazing.
- All right, guys, good luck.
- All right, thank you.
Whoa!
- How many hours?
- Four and a half.
- Krystle, Amie, what is up?
- What's up, Will?
Despite the fact that you
had to start over again--
- Yes.
- You're feeling great.
Yes, I'm feeling amazing.
We're gonna have one dragon
on the top,
one dragon climbing up,
and then baby dragon with love
and Lego in the middle.
In a time when dragons fought,
one baby, one baby,
- could save us all.
- Dun dun dun ♪
- Yeah!
- Right?
- Yeah, narrate for us?
- Can you just narrate our thing?
- Hey, Corey, Travis.
- Hello, hello.
Remind us of your story.
Where are you at with the story right now?
So our cut in half project,
we have a car that we're actually building
- to match our pinata.
- Are all engines revving?
Engines are starting to rev.
Unfortunately,
we're still a work in progress.
I- - not gonna lie.
I'm still not fully clear
how you're integrating
the pinata into this.
- All right.
- Can you tell me one more time
- how are these attaching somehow together?
- Sure.
There's only a couple of hours left.
Time is against us.
We're gonna be elevating
this upwards.
- Okay.
- We're under two hours now.
Yes, we see the clock.
At this point, because of
what we've built so far,
it's too late to scrap
everything and start over.
- Good luck.
- Get building.
Ugh. Yep, my bad
We're gonna continue to build and
make our race car look like a race car
with some simple build design,
and hopefully it can all
come together soon.
So, we made our bed.
We lie in it.
I don't think it's gonna work!
It will. You can do it.
You can do it.
Sam: For the cut in half
challenge, we got the hydrant.
We're making a mermaid bursting forth
with water splashing out behind her.
A human form out of Lego brick is one of
the most difficult things you can sculpt.
And Sam is very good at that. And I have
confidence he's gonna make it look awesome.
Those bat wings for eyelashes.
Oh, my God, you're amazing.
- I'm so happy. I'm so happy.
- It does. It looks better.
That just appeared somehow.
I'm having a great time
with you here at "Lego Masters."
- Oh, dude.
- How you feel?
I don't feel good about this,
you know?
Everyone's looks incredible.
Yeah. You know something?
Ours look incredible as well.
Jamie: Travis and Corey,
they didn't really adjust
anything after
the halfway point.
They've committed fully
to getting it done.
And I'm just concerned
there's not gonna be the details
or the connection to the pinata.
Come on.
Keep going.
Okay, let me add
another brick here.
Amie and Krystle
are into cosplay,
so it really feels
that they've got a bit more
of their personality in these
builds with the dragons.
But they are notoriously
difficult things to build.
- Yes. - They have an iconic
face that is very hard to sculpt.
And if they can't show us that,
then they could be in trouble.
This dragon is not as sturdy
as I'm wanting it to be.
It's not smooth.
It's blocky.
We have a lot to do
in a small amount of time.
This is a very difficult build.
- Whoa! - That light means
there's a half hour left.
- All: Whoa!
- Keep building.
All right, I can't see
what colors are going on here.
Keep working at it. Finish.
Make those minifigs.
Make as many minifigs
as you can.
That's probably gonna save us,
the story.
Yes. Highlight above the cheek.
Do a one by two there.
We've been married
for nine years.
We've been through
our ups and downs.
But this is probably
the biggest thing
that we've ever done together.
And I feel like it's really
bringing us closer together.
- Now it's starting to come to life,
isn't it? - You're so talented.
That's why I married you.
Other people's projects
are starting to shape up, bro.
Yeah, bro.
It's that time, man.
- One minute left.
- Oh!
- One minute!
- Whoo.
- Yeah, no problem. No problem.
- Woot.
Aah, it's falling apart.
- Judges: Five, four, three, two, one.
- Last minute check here.
- Time's up.
- ( cheering )
Bricks down.
- Holy crap, we did it.
- We got this, y'all.
So for 12 hours,
you've been working your blocks off
to complete
your cut in half items.
The best builds today
will move one step closer
to the $100,000 grand prize.
But one team
will see their time here
cut short and be eliminated.
Now, before we look
at your builds,
Aaron and Christian, in week one
of your theme park build,
you earned the coveted
Golden Brick.
Would you like to activate
the Golden Brick
to protect you
from elimination today?
We think, uh, we think we've made
something we can be really proud of.
I feel confident
in what we've done,
but other people's builds
are bigger, more colorful,
and I'm feeling
a little nervous, you know?
But we want to avoid using this
as long as we possibly can.
We're gonna hang on to it.
Takes a lot of guts.
All right,
let's take a look at your creations.
Boone:
I feel like of the people
who were sitting
in the bottom four,
we are the ones who have,
like, really made a go of it.
- Hey, guys. Tell us about your build.
- Hey.
Well, Boone and I received
a half a laptop.
So Argyle Lyle
is an award-winning blogger.
That is his laptop.
This is his search engine.
And this is his life.
When you guys started,
we saw the pain you were going through
trying to figure out how this
object translates into a model.
But that story is very clean
and very clear.
We're really happy to see it
actually grow into a model.
- That is impressive. - You guys have
really brought your humor and fun here
with these little stories
you have all around.
But you've chosen to put it
very linear in these blocks,
and I would have loved
if you would have broken it up
with some more chaotic shapes
because the internet
is a little bit chaotic.
- Yeah.
- Thank you.
- Thank you.
- Thanks, guys.
Mark: I'm happy
with what we've done,
even though it took
a while to get it.
Krystle, Amie, tell us about your
half item in your build this week.
We were drawn to the globe.
We decided to showcase dragons,
which we've never built before.
- You've never built before.
- Yeah, we've never built them.
That's kind of the epitome
of go big or go home, right?
You gotta step out of your comfort
zone, like, a little bit, too.
- A lotta bit.
- Yeah, a lotta bit.
The dragons represent the chas
and the destruction
in the world.
But there is a cute little
baby dragon on a heart
being like, "Let Lego unite."
Jamie:
What I'm struggling with,
it's really hard
to see the dragons.
I also think the globe
is unfortunately not really
present right now.
Because you've draped
around it, you lose it.
Give focus.
Right now, it's quite busy.
We love to see people challenging
themselves in this competition,
but the dragons
was a very risky thing to do.
Unfortunately,
you haven't succeeded.
We pushed ourselves, but someone's
going home, and it might be us.
It's-- yeah.
- Whoo!
- Whoa there, Tiger.
Aaron and Christian, what was the
half item that you got this week?
So we have
the half diving helmet.
What appears to be
a peaceful island
turns out to be an enormous
Kraken under the sea.
Oh, yeah.
That's pretty cool.
What an amazing model.
It is beautiful.
We're very familiar from the last two
challenges that you guys can build.
In many ways, you don't have
to prove that to us.
What you do have to show
is your range.
This was a sculpting challenge,
so you could have tried
to really go all-in on that.
You guys have done a really
nice story
that fits in with the helmet.
You're obviously very skilled.
I love the tentacles.
I love the detail,
but I would have loved to see
that Kraken actually
be enormous
- Sure. - and for you guys to
push yourself a little bit more.
- Okay.
- Mel and Jermaine.
- Both: Hey.
- Walk us through your build.
This week we got
the half guitar,
and so we decided to create
Robbie the Rock-topus.
He's a one-man band.
Eight tentacles
playing different instruments.
Jamie: This is a real
impressive model.
In the room,
it stands out for sure.
Amy C.: And I do love that
you've used different techniques
and you've really made those legs
of the octopus really dynamic.
- Thank you, guys.
- Thank you so much.
- Good job.
- Nestor and Manny.
- Brickmasters, hi.
- What is going on here?
Manny: We wanted to build
this character Timmy
who took a bike ride
to the park,
and Timmy got lost
in the monkey bars.
We love Timmy.
He's super cute.
And I think you guys have been really
ambitious actually on the scale.
Jamie: The challenge is
how does the bike tie in.
It is the bike story that I think
we've been struggling with all along.
Tyler, Amy,
walk us through your build.
Tyler: We've turned
that half of a telescope
into the Imagiscope.
Our character is seeing
all these possible adventures
he could go on and be on.
Wow. I'm really blown away by,
like, the sort of plumes
of smoke and dust and whatever
come out underneath.
It's pretty extraordinary stuff.
You guys are masters
of the brick.
Kudos for delivering
a super polished full concept.
The idea you had was wonderful.
It had a lot of those
fun story elements
in the mind and eye of a child.
- Super clever. Thank you.
- Thank you. Appreciate it.
Flynn:
We've taken a risk.
We've decided to make
a big sculpture.
We've added movement.
Hopefully it's really going to
impress the Brickmasters.
- Richard and Flynn.
- Hey, Richard and Flynn.
Tell us about your half item
and your build this week.
Once upon a time,
there was a village built
beneath a giant clock.
After many years,
the clock fell into disrepair
and wound down.
So the villagers came together
to build a clockwork man
that would be able to make sure
that the clock never
wound down again.
- That's rad.
- I can't hear it.
- That's so cool.
- Nice.
You've given us a really
dynamic and interesting model
that ties in really well
to the cuckoo clock.
There's so great details
in this little village
down below.
You have the eye ticking
and you have the gears
that are turning,
and that brings this model
to the next level.
I'm just thinking about the way
that the smile
ties into the little bit
of the opening there.
It's really using the form
and carrying it through.
- Really solid model.
- Thank you so much.
- Now.
- Let's do this.
- Ready? It's our time to shine.
- Yeah.
Corey: This presentation
that we're going to deliver
is going to sell
our project to the judges.
We're hoping that
it saves us from elimination.
Uh
Travis and Corey?
Uh
Travis and Corey?
- Hey!
- Hey!
Welcome, welcome, welcome,
to the CT Car Lot.
I mean, I'm not really
in the market, but okay.
We are going to show you the new
and improved way of traveling.
This is called
Project Pinata Power.
Now, with cars,
you have gasoline.
You have some cars
that you plug in.
But this car,
all you need is candy.
We have our engineers
all over here making sure
that we bring
this pinata power to life.
So, what is it going to take to you
get you guys in this Pinata Power?
- Great pitch. Sold.
- Awesome.
Before I buy it,
I'd love to hear from our Brickmasters.
- Absolutely.
- We wanted the story to speak for itself.
I think it actually requires you guys
to tell the story for us to get it.
I do see parts of a car here.
What I'm not seeing
is a full concept.
You don't have the wheels
and it's really
not tying in
to the icon that you got.
Amy C.:
I love that you have brought
a little bit
of the pinata aspect,
having all these sweets inside.
But I think you guys
just ran out of time
and it's not finished enough
for it to shout "car."
Corey:
I feel awful about this.
I could have pushed
a little harder.
I struggled with that.
I feel like I let
my brother down
and that's a hard thing
for me to feel.
- Proud of you.
- All right, you, too, man.
Sam: We've been in the bottom
two the last two times.
But this challenge,
we have made a 180
and we've been working
together amazingly.
- Sam and Jessica.
- Hello.
- Hello!
- Hi.
Tell us about
your build this week.
For our challenge,
we chose half a fire hydrant,
and spewing out
is a magical mermaid.
Sam: She is bursting forth
into our world,
bringing us water,
the building block of life,
and the greatest power
of all, love.
We used minifigure legs
in the seahorse,
and a carrot on the nose,
which was really hard to attach
because it doesn't have a lot
of attachment points on it.
You have two stories
that you're actually telling,
because when you see
just that fire hydrant,
it just looks like
it explodes with life.
So no matter which
part of the room you're in,
when you see this model,
it has a story to tell.
You have everything coming out
in all directions,
and those details
that you're adding,
using the minifigure legs--
I love creative parts usage,
and you're really giving it
in spades here.
I love that you've put
these little details
of the turtle
and the seahorse coming out.
You actually have a whole
underwater world.
There's more
than just the mermaid.
It comes together really well.
- Thank you so much.
- I know.
- This feels so good.
- Last couple weeks, a little rocky.
This week feels like
you found your stride.
I feel like just as a team,
we accomplished a lot.
You should be really proud.
Congratulations.
Thank you so much.
Sam: This whole experience
is a pressure cooker,
and it's really
bonded us together now.
- It is an amazing feeling.
- We're so happy.
It's so good.
All right, builders,
you had twelve hours
to complete
a cut in half creation.
And now it's time to find out
who wowed our Brickmasters
with their builds.
When you hear your name,
please step forward.
Richard and Flynn.
- Yay, y'all!
- Good job, guys.
Jamie:
Our second team is
Sam and Jessica.
Yes!
God, it's awesome.
Richard, Flynn,
you took your everyday object
and made it into an art form.
Jamie: You really pulled
together a great model this week.
- Thank you.
- Amy C.: Sam and Jessica,
you did a great job sculpting
that mermaid to bring it to life,
as well as using the bricks in
really playful ways in your details.
Okay, Brickmasters,
which team had the best build
in the cut in half challenge?
The winning team for
the cut in half challenge
is Richard and Flynn.
Good job, you guys.
- How are you feeling?
- After that last challenge,
we were feeling so low.
And now we're just--
we're flying high.
- Congratulations.
- Congratulations, guys.
- Congrats.
- All right.
Now comes the less fun part.
A lot of tension, right?
I'm feeling--
this is a very
tension-filled moment.
Okay, who are
the bottom two teams?
Oh, dear God.
The two teams that we have
in the bottom this week are
Corey and Travis.
And Amie and Krystle.
Krystle:
I knew it.
Corey and Travis, we couldn't see the
connection of the car and the pinata,
and it was really
missing those details
that we expect
from a Lego Master.
Amie and Krystle,
we love it when you really
put your personalities
into the build,
but unfortunately
you chose to make
the dragon your focal point,
and there were some real flaws
in that build.
Jamie: The colors in particular
really made it hard to decode.
And the good things that you
did build just didn't show up.
Well, we've got to say good-bye
to one of these teams.
- Who's it going to be?
- Unfortunately,
the team that we have to say
good-bye to today
is Corey and Travis.
Jamie: I mean,
I just think it was the time
that was working against you.
I can imagine
if you had more time,
I would have loved to have seen
how it all came together.
We really put
our effort into it,
and we're glad the we're--
we learned a lot.
Corey and Travis,
I'm going to miss you guys.
- You're awesome dudes.
- Yeah.
So keep your chins up.
But unfortunately,
your Lego adventure ends here.
Please turn in your minifigs
and say good-bye.
Corey: We didn't make it
to the grand prize.
We're not Lego Masters,
but we're not defeated.
Travis: So we're definitely
going to continue building.
We're going to
continue learning.
Having my brother as
my teammate for "Lego Masters"
was an amazing experience.
I wouldn't trade it
for anything.
Will: On the next
blockbuster "Lego Masters,"
Lights, camera!
You are going to make
your very own movie.
- Dun dun dun ♪
- Dun dun dun ♪
- Mystery!
- Comedy!
Monster! Landshark.
- ( roars )
- Nice.
I don't know what noise
a shark makes.
I'm pretty sure it's not that.
The most heartfelt
episode ever
This is, like,
the most amazing thing
that's every happened to me.
bursting with edge
of your seat brick-citement.
- ( screeching )
- Oh!
- Oh, no!
- We've built ourselves into a corner here.
- Oh, my God. - Jamie: The team
that is going home today
Stressful as hell.
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