Lego Masters (2020) s01e09 Episode Script

Star Wars

1
Will:
On tonight's semifinal,
it's a Star Wars themed episode.
- ( droidspeak ) - You know what, guys?
That's a great idea.
You're going to rebuild iconic
Star Wars moments with Lego.
- Whoo!
- What?
My goodness!
The Force is strong
with our top three teams.
We're coming for you,
Amy and Tyler.
Bring it on!
- I thought it was quite clever.
- It's making you smile?
This is the only
expression I have.
Why, you've certainly
done it now, R2.
You've led us
to a most unusual place.
( droidspeak )
Yes, you're right, R2.
It appears to be constructed
of many tiny rectangular pieces.
( droidspeak )
3.3 million bricks, you say?
You know, nobody likes
a know-it-all, R2.
Did somebody say "know-it-all"?
What's up?
You guys here for the show.
Oh, my goodness!
R2, we're in danger.
- We most warn the others.
- No, no, no. No, no, no.
- Please, help! Oh, my goodness.
- Oh, man.
- Help, help!
- R2, I didn't mean to startle him.
I'm a huge fan, actually.
- ( droidspeak )
- Oh, thank you.
Okay, let's do this.
( shouting, laughing )
Ooh, yeah! Oh!
Ooh, yeah!
Star Wars! Star Wars.
They seem very excited.
Boone:
I love Star Wars.
I remember buying the very first
Lego Star Wars set
when it came out in 1999.
I still have it
in my build room today.
- Oh, my--
- Tyler: When I was younger,
I was so obsessed
with Star Wars.
I've even named
my vehicle the Falcon.
I'm Han Solo.
Amy is my co-pilot Chewie.
( warbling )
- Hello, builders!
- Hello, Will!
Not so long ago, in a galaxy
we're all familiar with,
ten teams were vying
for a $100,000 grand prize
and the title Lego Masters.
We're coming
into the ninth challenge
feeling so excited
just to still be here.
We are not just artists,
we're escape artists.
We have escaped
the bottom two, like,
I can't even count
how many times now.
This is "Lego Masters:
A New Build."
- ( droidspeak ) - Thank you!
I thought I nailed it, too.
Thanks for the validation.
We are a great team.
Imagine how great life would be
if we had another droid
to help me out.
( droidspeak )
- What? Oh!
- What?
BB-8.
You guys know BB-8, right?
- ( droidspeak )
- I love droids.
In fact, we could use
more droids around here, right?
( droidspeak )
You know what, guys?
That's a great idea.
This week,
you're building droids.
- Whoo!
- What?
And to do this,
you could probably use the help
of the greatest brickmasters
in the galaxy--
Amy and Jamie.
Awesome. Wow!
You guys look great.
- Thank you.
- You got the full Star Wars look.
Jamie, you look the same.
No, you look great, too.
That's awesome.
All right, so, brickmasters,
help them you will.
Droids are some of the most
loved characters
in the Star Wars universe,
so we really want to see
how you bring personality
to your builds.
( droidspeak )
So it's the movement
and the details
that will bring out
those emotions.
Yeah, exactly, BB-8.
Tyler: We're confident
that we can create a droid
that fits within this universe
and has all the personality
and the right look.
But the mechanical functions?
It's really daunting.
We don't know
if we can really nail that.
Make sure
your droids come to life
and have some sort of
a function that gives meaning.
All right, teams,
where you finish in this challenge
will determine your advantage
in your next build,
so make sure
to bring your A-game.
We are in the semifinals.
We don't know what the advantage
is, but we need this.
You have nine hours
to build your droid,
and those nine hours start now.
Get your brick on!
- That is awesome.
- What if it was a funny droid?
Jessica: Let's think
of something silly.
- Music?
- Ooh, I kind of like that.
Okay, so, brickmasters,
the challenge is the teams
- have to build their own droid.
- Yes.
It's an Imperial welder droid.
- Construction. I like that.
- Like a construction droid.
We're asking them
to give it movement,
that is has to go from A to B.
It should be on tracks.
I think tracks
might be easier, too,
because you can make it,
like, zoom around.
Yeah.
But there's also
one additional layer.
It's making sure it belongs
in the Star Wars universe.
- Right.
- He can be, like, a blue milk server.
Yeah. Very Star Wars-y.
You can make a robot.
But can you make
a Star Wars droid?
( droidspeak )
Well, no, we don't always talk
about people right in front of them.
We happen to be talking
about you in front of you
because the build
is about droids.
And the builders are kind of
making new friends for you.
( droidspeak )
- Okay, so, arm up and down.
- Yeah.
This is the Star Wars challenge.
We have to build a droid.
- Head spins.
- Yep.
This is going to play
to our strengths.
We love motors,
we love machinery.
We love making
those things come to life.
We feel like that's
going to set us apart
from these other teams.
- We got this.
- We got it.
They're doing a musician droid.
- Musician?
- That's cute.
So it's going to be treads,
and this will be the drums?
- Watch.
- I love how that moves.
- It's cool, right?
- Yeah.
- Hey, guys. Mark, Boone.
- Oh, hi, there.
I brought my buddies with me.
- Hey.
- ( droidspeak )
Yeah, the want to know
about your droid.
Boone: Our idea is a repair
droid for the Empire.
He's going to be a welder.
He's going to have an arm
with a welding tip on it.
Do you have a droid song
in you maybe?
- Oh, um
- Like, if there was a song
about a droid, how would it go?
With these droids
always wanting more ♪
These are not the droids
you're looking for ♪
Yeah!
Man: So what do you guys
think of Boone's song?
( mournful beeping )
Wow. These guys
are a tough crowd.
His head goes--
Chh, chh, chh chh chh ♪
Head moves to the same beat as
the drum does if we want it to.
- Okay.
- Hey, guys.
- Hi!
- R2 and BB-8.
- Hi, BB-8! Hi, R2!
- Oh, my goodness. Hi!
- ( droidspeak )
- Okay, I will ask them.
How do you guys feel
about this challenge?
We're going to do our best
to make a really fun droid.
Sam and I have decided to make
a one man band musician droid.
It's going to be banging
a drum on its head
and he's going to have
a little tip cup on the back.
The first time you guys
ever did a moving build was
- The first challenge.
- was the first one.
Jessica: The theme park
challenge, it was a disaster.
- Jessica: Uh-oh.
- Will: Oh, no! Look!
( all groaning )
But I look back
on our journey as a team
through these challenges
and we've learned so much.
I really believe we have
what it takes to win.
I know we do.
Building stuff ♪
With my buddy Boone ♪
- What's up, guys?
- Hey!
Check it.
I'm rolling two droids deep.
- Sweet!
- Hey, y'all.
You've won the last
two challenges.
Yep, we have.
You could pull off
a three-peat with this.
We've got some good ideas,
I think.
We're building a droid
that is going to serve
the classic Star Wars blue milk.
On top of his head,
he's going to have this tray
that's going to look like
it's going to teeter off
at any moment.
How many motors do you think
that this is going to have?
- Three motors.
- Okay.
- How many do Mark and Boone have?
- Hey, Mark and Boone,
how many motors
does your build have?
Six.
- Do you believe him?
- ( droidspeak )
You believe everybody.
Well, that's nice.
- ( droidspeak ) - I feel
like this is too heavy.
Look at those wheels.
They're mushing in.
This is one
of the hardest challenges
that we have ever
given our builders.
We're asking them to make
a very technical build
with multiple movements,
but we also want creativity
and storytelling from them.
- Four hours remaining!
- What?
- Four hours?
- Will: Four hours!
- ( droidspeak )
- Yeah!
You're my only hope!
I knew you'd like that one.
Tyler: We're encountering
a lot of weight problems.
Mark and Boone,
this is their wheelhouse.
They're going to pull out
something awesome.
I don't know all that stuff
as well as they do.
- So check that out.
- Oh, sweet!
I don't like the mechanics.
I like the aesthetics.
We want to test out
our wobble system,
so we put the tray
on top of our model
without anything else.
That's just a lot of weight
to just move back and forth.
Our entire droid
hinges on that fact
that it's going to be
wobbling around.
It's just so heavy,
and we don't even have the head on it.
If that tray falls off every time
this thing wobbles just a little bit,
we're finished.
( sighs )
- ( imitating whirring )
- Hey, that's awesome.
- Good job.
- My man!
It's just so heavy,
and we don't even have the head on it.
This is just
not going how I want.
Tyler: This is the
Star Wars challenge.
We're building a droid.
He's going to have a tray
on top of the head.
But the mechanical functions
are kind of chaotic,
and somebody's going home,
so we've got to find a solution.
Maybe it's not going
to be able to go
back and forth to the side.
There's too much
wobble going on,
so we're going to try and limit
the amount of movement
and hope that that is enough
to save our build.
It's going to be moving
forward and back,
just not side to side, right?
Yeah, I hope.
Will: Come on.
Lego Learn about movement!
It's fun!
I love movement,
which is why I'm sitting.
( droidspeak )
So I guess I mean I love
movement in other things.
Check out my guys BB-8 and R2.
But how do our builders make
their Lego creations move?
Well, Lego has a series
of motorized parts
that allows builds to light up,
turn, and twist.
Using one type of motor,
you can make your creation roll
or swing back and forth.
Hey-o!
And when you use
multiple motors together,
you can make
something like this.
Scary, right?
Oh, BB-8. No, no, no.
It's okay.
BB-8, it's just a--
Aww. Droids.
If this is put on cleats,
it would go--
I can't see. I can't see.
I think we underestimated
how difficult
building a droid is going to be.
See, this'll keep--
these keep popping off.
We want to have a drum,
but this is a very
complicated movement for us,
as we've never done
hardly any movement.
This is definitely
not our challenge.
Jessica:
No, no, it is not.
- All his brains in here.
- His brains?
- His brains.
- His brains.
- Hello.
- Boone and Mark, how's it going?
- Doing well. How are you?
- This is looking dense.
Yeah, there's a lot in there.
We've got six motors.
Two bottom motors here
run the treads.
Third motor in the base
rotates its torso.
He's got a motor
that adjusts the arm
for the welding function
and rotates the head.
You've got some super strong
technical things.
Now it's really about the creativity
on your character development
and just sharpening the story.
Amy C.: We know that droids
have a lot of personality,
and I'm not seeing a lot
of personality in the build.
- Okay.
- Thank you very much.
- Thanks.
- Um
Oh! Okay, hold on.
What if the front--
somehow we use this to,
like, drop the front
so that it falls
completely off, like--
Got it.
Yeah, I can do that.
Hey, R2, can you help me
tell the builders
there's only one hour left?
- ( alarm blaring )
- One hour left, people!
- Aah!
- What? Oh! Oh, my--
That's a really neat trick.
( droidspeak )
I don't know about co-host,
but guest host is okay.
Cookie goes in-- yeah, like--
- Shoot.
- Whoops.
Our droid looks great, but we can't go
into judging with a head falling off.
Why is that so loose?
It seems that the neck, it's just not
strong enough to hold up all that weight.
- Sheesh.
- Across the room from us is Amy and Tyler.
I wish them the best in life,
but for us in this
challenge right now,
it could be good--
If that head just falls off.
- You guys, three minutes!
- Looks so much better.
- Okay.
- Dude, that's way better!
Man.
( muttering )
So, Tyler and Amy,
I think the head
of their droid just fell off.
Jamie:
They're in real trouble.
Can't we make
this connection more solid?
No, there's no--
no, there's no way to do it.
It doesn't work.
I don't know how to attach it.
- Aah!
- Will: Here we go.
Five, four, three, two, one.
Time's up, bricks down.
All right, everyone,
bring your droids
- to the center of the room.
- ( droidspeak )
No, no. You don't have to go
to the center of the room.
You stay here.
Congratulations,
you built a droid.
- My goodness!
- Look, everyone, it's C-3PO!
Here again?
I'm running in circles.
I have no idea
how I'm going to to explain
being in the room with C-3PO
to my friends at home.
My goodness! Wookies!
I can relate with the Wookies.
( warbling )
That's perfect.
Excuse me.
I don't mean to intrude.
C- 3PO! Good to see you again.
We go way back.
- Oh. - Not like long time
ago, far, far away back.
But, you know.
You get it.
- Hello.
- All right, brickmasters,
it's time to see
if these are the droids
we're looking for.
Now, you're going to rank them,
and that order
will determine their advantage
or disadvantage
in the next challenge.
Mark and Boone,
tell us about your droid.
Boone: This droid
is an Imperial repair droid
designed to look for problems
and repair them
with his welding arm.
- What's happening?
- What?
The welding arm
is raising up into the air.
- Oh, dear.
- I think he's receiving a transmission.
He's been reprogrammed
Ooh!
for the Rebellion!
My goodness!
Help us, SBGT85!
You're our only hope.
That is awesome.
Will: Brickmasters,
what do you think?
I can see it's a very
accomplished and polished build,
but I was struggling a little bit to
feel the emotion in the beginning.
how are you actually going to
give personality to this character
and convey this story of
transformation that was so key.
And I think you have actually
done a great job of it.
- Thank you. - I think you're
totally on cue for the dark side.
And just functional-wise,
having that pop at the end,
that was a very dramatic moment
having it come out.
- Thank you.
- ( droidspeak )
He said it's most impressive.
Sam, Jessica,
tell us about your droid.
Jessica:
Meet out droid MP3.
He doesn't have an owner,
so he's turned to panhandling
for credits
as a street musician so that
he doesn't go into disrepair.
He plays the drum on his head
a little horn out the front,
a flute on top, and he has a cup in
the back to collect credits for tips.
Does it take requests?
What the--
one of the motors is dead.
- It's not running anymore.
- Jessica: No, it is.
Sam: No, the second one's
not going.
It was working a minute ago
but now it's not.
Sam: I set the droid down,
I start moving it,
and one of the gears falls off and
one wheel stops working completely.
It has character,
so you've definitely accomplished that.
and it has a fun story, but it is
struggling to support its own weight.
Those tank treads
were under way too much stress.
You had a great concept.
You've definitely achieved
some success there in going
outside of your comfort zone.
but it's clear to see
that there are definitely flaws.
Tyler and Amy,
tell us about your droid.
Amy:
This is EZ-PZ.
It is EZ-PZ's first day
at his new job
at the local cantina.
He serves blue milk
and Wookie cookies,
but as we all know, first days at
a new job are pretty nerve-racking.
We think we have the neck fixed,
but we didn't have time to test it.
We just have to hope
that it works.
All right, guys.
Start it up, let's see.
Oh, dear.
Will: All right, guys,
start it up.
For this "Star Wars" challenge,
we built a droid
that has a lot of fun,
wobbly movement.
But every time we tested our droid,
the head and the tray came toppling off.
Tyler: We're just hoping
that it works.
You've got it, little guy.
EZ-PZ serves blue milk
and Wookie cookies
to visitors
from all across the galaxy.
You guys, what a fun idea.
That's awesome.
R2, does this give you
flashbacks to Jabba's sail barge?
( droidspeak )
You're not a big fan of Jabba,
is that right C-3P0?
- What a disgusting creature.
- Okay, Brickmasters, what do you think?
You guys, this is really fun. The blue
milk is totally on point for "Star Wars."
I'm very impressed with the way
you were able to control it
and try to get some of that wobble
without it actually collapsing.
'Cause that's not easy to do.
Amy: I love the way that
the eyes are moving,
that they're far apart.
It really brings emotion.
WHat a fun character
you've created.
- I thought it was quite clever.
- It's making you smile.
Well, this is the only
expression I have.
Okay, teams, only one droid
can deliver their team a big win
and an advantage
in the next build.
Jamie and Amy, who built
your least favorite droid?
Our least favorite droid
of the three
Sam and Jessica.
- Well deserved.
- All right, who won the droid challenge?
You guys definitely built
some amazing droids,
but there's one character that
just really captured our heart.
And the winner of this challenge
is
Tyler and Amy.
Tyler: I thought for sure Mark
and Boone's technical ability
was gonna capture the win
on this.
At the end of the next
challenge, somebody's going home.
So having this advantage at
this point in the competition
could prove to be vital.
I loved watching your droids
move around our build room,
but there have been so many memorable
"Star Wars" moments over the years.
Like this one.
Oh, my God!
( droidspeak )
R2's reaction is no surprise.
Captain Solo frozen in carbonite
is a bad memory.
Yeah, I know. I bet. I bet.
Who could forget that one?
But speaking of memorable moments,
take a look in our gallery.
The Battle of Endor,
AT-AT Assault on Hoth,
the Millennium Falcon
in Cloud City.
We have ten memorable moments
displayed in that room.
Because builders,
that's your next challenge.
You're going to rebuild one of these
iconic "Star Wars" moments with Lego.
- Yeah.
- We just lost the droid challenge.
And now we have to choose our
scene last,
we're at a little disadvantage
and I hope we can overcome it.
Jessica: We really want
the AT-AT Assault on Hoth
because we love building
big characters.
Tyler and Amy, since you won the droid
challenge, you get the first pick.
Which moment would you like
to build?
We would like to do
the AT-AT Assault on Hoth.
- Aww.
- Okay, great. So you have chosen
AT-AT Assault on Hoth from
"The Empire Strikes Back."
So now that that one's taken, we're thinking
of the Endor Imperial Bunker scene.
It's outside. You got the Ewoks in it.
Fingers crossed.
Mark and Boone, you finished second.
You're up next.
- Endor?
- Endor.
We would like to build
the Imperial Bunker on Endor.
Great, Mark and Boone,
you have chosen the Endor Imperial Bunker
from "Return of the Jedi."
Sam and Jessica,
last but no least,
which moment would you like
to build?
We would like
the Battle of Crait.
Sam and Jessica, you have chosen
the Battle of Crait
from "The Last Jedi."
All right, teams,
you have eight hours to complete
your epic "Star Wars" builds.
- Whoo.
- Eight hours.
May the Force be with you.
Get your brick on.
- Whoo.
- Oh, my goodness.
What's most iconic about the
Battle of Crait is that red dust.
I'm starting on the landscape.
You're starting on the AT-AT.
- Yes. - So what do you
want me to work on? Terrain?
Yeah. And the terrain needs to
be a lot of, like, green
- 'cause the Ewoks are brown.
- Right.
That's like our fastest planning
time yet.
- Yeah.
- Boom.
Wow, that is great.
Oh, my gosh.
Look.
You're a little Lego minifig.
( droidspeak )
Guys, we're in the second part
of this challenge.
What do you think
about their choices?
Amy C.: Tyler and Amy,
famous for their color,
picked the least colorful scene.
- So, trench, how does that look?
- Yeah, yeah, yeah.
There's a risk that it's not gonna stand
out compared to some of the other builds.
Is there someone big and red
in Sam and Jessica's scene?
It's like a salt flat.
Now Tyler and Amy, they have
one of the strongest icons
of the whole "Star Wars"
universe, the AT-AT.
- Will: Yeah.
- Jamie: The risk is that AT-A
is so dominating, is there gonna
be enough room for a battle scene?
- This is gonna be great.
- What about Mark and Boone?
They got a great universe
to work in.
I mean, you've got Ewoks,
stormtroopers, speeder bikes,
AT-STs,
it's a really dynamic scene.
We just need to make sure that there's
enough room in front of the bunker
and then build up
kind of around it.
Look, he's already got
his whole backdrop done.
Yeah, but we got something.
Sam and Jessica,
they are real artists in this competition,
and they've obviously seen
these big red mounds of sand.
It could be very eye-catching
if they pull it off right,
but they've always had issues
with time.
I think we're building
a 20 hour build.
- I know, I know.
- And trying to do it in eight hours.
It's gonna be tough.
You got six hours left.
Keep building.
- Is this looking too big?
- Well, it's minifig scale.
I've never built an AT-S
before.
I think it's one of the most challenging
technical pieces of the build.
And it has to be epic to compete against
Amy and Tyler's Imperial Walkers.
- And then how tall?
- I think just tall enough
to be the tallest thing
in the room.
That or that?
- I mean, this is the biggest part
of our scene, so.. - Yeah, exactly.
- Greetings.
- Hey, guys, Mark, Boone.
You're doing a "Star Wars" build and
you've got the droids you were looking for.
- ( droidspeak ) - Yes.
Even we are in this build.
- There's a very tiny me.
- Oh, look at that.
Yes. I'm a little wider there
than I am in real life.
- Ooh. Maybe add some extra oil.
- Yes, I-- oh, very funny.
Thank you, thank you.
I imagine that you meant that
'cause I don't think that droids
can be sarcastic.
( droidspeak )
So, guys, how are you feeling
about this particular build?
We are excited about the Ewoks
'cause Ewoks are cute.
And we look forward to finding
interesting ways to show them
being ready to attack
the Imperial troops.
- Ewoks? Oh, they're my favorite.
- ( imitating Ewok yell )
I like this challenge.
I don't feel stressed about this at all.
- Uh, I don't know what I'm doing here.
- I think we'll do okay.
- What do you think about this?
- That's perfect.
I've pretty much got the shape
already done.
- That's great.
- Hey, guys.
- Hello.
- Oh, hello.
- How are you feeling?
- This is one of my favorite scenes,
so I'm feeling really confident.
Our AT-AT is going to be
our main focus.
What about the colors in this scene because
obviously it's quite white and gray.
How are you going to bring it
to life?
One of the things we want to do
is to have that explosion,
you know?
A giant orange and yellow fireball.
- ( droidspeak ) - Jamie: R2
might get lost in that snow.
- He excels at that, sir.
- Oh.
We only have five hours left.
Oh, my God.
This is a very daunting task.
We have giant ships
that we've never built before.
This is taking forever.
Eight hours is not a lot of time,
so it's easy to get discouraged.
The saddest thing for me is that I'll
go home on a "Star Wars" challenge.
No, don't say that, Sam.
I know how these other two build
with this kind of stuff
and they both are really good
at this.
If fear takes over Sam,
there's only so much I can really do.
- I have faith in us.
- This is totally out of our wheelhouse.
Don't be scared of the
competition.
Everyone's gonna do good
on this challenge,
- and we can do good, too.
- No.
- I can't do this.
- I feel like you've already given up.
We're in the top three.
Whether we win or lose,
we need to deliver
a top three quality.
I know.
That's what's worrying me.
The saddest thing for me is that I'll
go home on a "Star Wars" challenge.
I feel like you've already
given up.
We're in the top three.
Whether we win or lose,
we need to deliver
a top three quality.
I know.
That's what's worrying me.
We made it this far.
We're really talented.
We do have building skills
and I feel like we can win.
I believe in you too much
to let you quit.
Friends don't let friends quit,
especially when they're in the top three.
He can hate me now, but he's going to love
me later when we make it to the finale.
- Hello.
- Hey.
Tell us a little bit
about your scene
that you've started creating.
So we're doing
the Battle of Crait.
And I think it'll work for us
because it has the red dust
coming out of the white.
We feel like we can make it really cool.
How do you think you're going
to tackle this red dust?
'Cause right now C3P0 really stands out
with his brilliant gold in the room.
- He is brilliant.
- Why, thank you, sir.
- You're welcome. - I just had an
oil bath. It was quite refreshing.
- ( droidspeak ) - Yeah,
we're thinking of doing something jagged
with all different types of red so that you get
the illusion that it is some sort of dust.
It sounds good.
Just remember, guys,
we want to see
a very polished model.
- Good luck, guys.
- Thank you.
What about the Ewoks
that are using bows and arrows?
- Should we, like, put them up here?
- Yeah.
To really nail this,
I think we want two AT-ATs.
- Yeah.
- So we gotta move.
Four hours left.
Halfway done.
Stay on target.
Stay on target.
- Am I right, R2?
- ( droidspeak )
- C3P0, what's his deal?
- I don't know.
Maybe he's remembering a traumatic event.
I don't know.
( droidspeak )
- This foot is a masterpiece.
- Oh, great.
So you're gonna do something
beautiful, organic.
It's the "Star Wars" challenge
and Boone and I are recreating
the scene on Endor right when
the Ewoks start attacking.
Boone: We're trying to look
exactly like the movie does,
so if you look at the AT-ST,
there are connections in here
that they're not 100% rigid.
When you build something that's not
as quite stable as you want it to be,
you run the risk of something
falling apart
in the last moments
of the challenge,
and that can be catastrophic.
What will happen
when the time is up?
No one will be sent to the spice
mines of Kessel, will they?
- No, no, no, no.
- ( droidspeak )
Normally we judge their builds
and then the Brickmasters
choose who gets to stay
and sadly, who doesn't.
Oh, my. We should leave.
I've never been much of
a judgmental droid.
- ( droidspeak ) - Well,
of course I judge you, R2,
but who wouldn't?
- Well, bye.
- Bye, C3P0. Bye, R2.
- Good luck, builders.
- Oh, you're so cool.
- Look at that.
- Wow, it looks great.
I like it, I like it, I like it.
- Hey. How goes the battle?
- Hello, Tyler and Amy.
We are still working on
these giant AT-ATs.
We're loving them
but it's taken a while.
You guys got four wins
under your belt.
Across the alley, you've got
another team that had four wins.
- That's true. - So are either
of you gonna get a fifth win?
- Or are Sam and Jessica gonna come
through? - Tyler: This is true.
- We're coming for you, Amy and Tyler.
- Bring it on.
They're actually turning up
something good-looking over there.
Looking around the room, we're inspired
by Sam and Jessica's dynamic explosions.
We can do like little snow,
like
- ( imitating explosions )
- Yeah.
You know, kinda like little
fire explosions.
So we're gonna be adding our
own dynamic landscape.
Oh, yeah, that's good.
- ( alarm blaring ) - It's the
29 minute 45 second warning.
- This is for the finale.
- Ah!
- Ahh! - Let's do the minifigures
and then let's do the bushes.
I kinda want another knee
to be bent.
- You gotta do these on both sides.
- No.
- Because they're gonna be
connected like this. - No.
- Oh, no. - I think Tyler and Amy
are actually a little scared of us.
I wouldn't know why.
'Cause that AT-AT looks smaller.
- How high?
- Right there is perfect.
I'm totally impressed with ours. I think
we both exceeded our own expectations.
It would be so awful
to go home at this point.
$100,000 prize.
That would be so amazing,
though, if we could, like,
- actually buy our own house.
- I know.
We would be able to have a place
that's big enough
to have, like, a nursery
for the baby.
How amazing would that be?
That's so awesome.
I need a more secure connection
for that.
Oh, easy, easy, easy.
No!
Oh.
I'm moving the AT-S
and it falls apart.
This took me two hours to do at
the beginning of the challenge.
- You have 17 minutes.
- Oh, my God.
Come on, come on.
This thing just, like,
won't quite go back together.
- This just isn't--
- Need any help?
- What can I do?
- I'm sorry, man.
Well, it's gotta happen.
No, that doesn't work.
Boone: This is the second part
of the "Star Wars" challenge.
We have to build an epic scene
from one of the films.
Oh, easy, easy, easy.
No!
There's 17 minutes left. I just tried
to move the AT-ST and it fell apart.
- Back hatch.
- You got it, dude.
Mark's encouraging me.
He's saying, "Boone, you got this."
- We're a team, buddy.
- Boone: But all I'm thinking of
is what are the things
that aren't getting done
while I'm trying to fix this machine?
Come on, come on. Come on.
- Ten minutes.
- Boone had a last minute collapse.
- Jamie: Yeah, I saw that.
- You got this.
Now get it back up
and get it done, all right?
- Yeah, for real. - Hopefully he got
it back to where he wanted it to be.
Don't overthink it.
Don't get too carried away.
- Do you like it?
- I like it.
I don't think you need any more
people down there. That's plenty.
- Okay, perfect, perfect. Don't touch it.
- Okay.
One minute left.
One measly minute.
Let's put this on there
before the time runs out.
See what I was doing with those branches?
Just not breaking them.
- Yeah, yeah, yeah.
- It's looking good.
Three, two, one, time's up.
Bricks down.
- Wow. - I wish I had put
more detailing right there.
Right now, I'm still shaken up
about that AT-ST.
But I am relieved
that our build is done.
I just hope that it will
get us to the finale.
- Mark and Boone.
- Hello.
- Hey.
- So talk to us about your build.
This is the Imperial bunker on
Endor from "Return of the Jedi."
This is just moments
after the Ewoks
have stormed in on the bunker.
We see them coming over
the log there
to attack the stormtroopers
where C3P0 and R2D2
caused the distraction.
We see Han and Leia
have picked up blasters
and are starting
to take out troopers.
But we really wanted to focus
on this contrast between
the cold bunker and this warmth
of the Ewoks' world,
as well as some of the primitive
tools they were using
in this battle to try
to defeat these troops.
All right, so, Brickmasters,
what do you think?
Amy C.: First of all,
you've built a really nice AT-ST,
and I can see the attention
to detail.
I love that you have
this little tree house
and rope bridge across as well.
It really feels like it frames
the whole scene.
And I especially love your Ewoks with
the transparent bricks underneath
that look like they're just
jumping out.
You've totally captured all of those
moments that made the scene magical.
Like these little wooden weapons
just banging on the feet,
the speeder bike with the Ewok
getting thrown off the side.
It's just so fun.
And I like the organic nature
that you brought into
the whole model.
You're using the studs out on
the tree feels very tree-like.
Your landscaping is gorgeous.
I think you guys should be
really proud of this model.
- Great job, you guys.
- Thank you, thank you.
- Thank you.
- I don't know if our build
is going to get us
to the finale.
As I look around the room, I see things
that the other teams did better than us.
I'm hopeful that it will
get us there.
- Sam and Jessica. - In this
challenge, I really gave it all I got.
Jessica pushed us to create
something amazing.
I'm very lucky to have her
as a teammate.
Aww.
I'm lucky to have you.
Walk us through your build.
So we had the Battle of Crait
from "The Last Jedi."
Sam: This is where the First Order
is finding the Resistance base.
Jessica: We really wanted to captured
the key elements of this scene.
The white salt and the red
dust coming out from under it.
There were explosions of dust,
so we've captured those.
We also have some of the key
vehicles that are in the scene,
including the TIE Fighter
that's shooting down.
Yeah, you guys picked a scene
that was full of action.
And you've definitely captured
it here in your build.
And I think it's definitely
the most polished build
that you guys have given us.
Love the dust coming up here
because it really feels like
that ship is flying
right in the action.
We've really seen you
late in this competition
totally up your game.
This is a dynamic scene.
I mean, we have two very similar
scenes in the room
where we have a white surface,
but you've really maximized that red.
And it just makes the whole
scene really come alive.
If I had to nitpick a bit, I would say
the fact that you've made this one go up
with studs out with the
transparents,
but then you have the same
material coming up
in a very polished smooth way
behind the vehicle here.
If feels like two different ways
of showing the same thing.
But you're really taking
advantage of the vehicles you have
and you've chosen the two iconic
ones, the TIE Fighter
and then you got
the Ski Speeder.
Having that at an angle
just sliding across the surface.
It has energy and it has life, and I'm
really proud of you guys this time.
- Congratulations, you guys. Great job.
- Thank you so much.
- Thank you.
- Sam: Starting this challenge,
I thought we are definitely
going home.
That was our best review ever.
It felt really nice
to hear that stuff.
- We've made something incredible.
- It's gorgeous.
I think we are in a really good
position to make it to the finale.
So good.
I'm so happy.
Sam and Jessica delivered a
droid in the previous challenge
that was, eh,
a little worse for wear.
But in this challenge,
they nailed it.
Amy:
I am feeling so nervous.
- Tyler and Amy.
- Hello.
- How's it going, guys?
- Going good.
Tell us about your amazing
"Star Wars" build.
So we chose the AT-AT Assault
on Hoth
from "The Empire Strikes Back."
This is the moment
when the Empire has discovered
the hidden Rebel base on Hoth.
And they have sent in these
monstrous AT-ATs
targeting the Rebel shield
generator
and the Rebels are fighting back
with their meager Snow Speeders.
Their blasters can't penetrate
the armor,
but they have figured out that they
can use their harpoons and tow cables
to trip the AT-AT walkers.
What was it about this scene that made
you want to pick it right out of the gate?
I mean, there's a technical challenge
of creating these behemoths.
And we wanted to do something
a little different.
Well, great job, you guys.
Brickmasters?
Congratulations on making
the most epic AT-AT.
This is, for me,
the strongest vehicle in the room.
- Tyler: Thank you. - Jamie: And
the fact that you have done two
and put that one
in a very different position
showing the vulnerability
of this monster,
it really creates a dynamic
moment to this whole scene.
And I do notice the snow that you
added right at the last minute.
- Yes! - It really makes the
vehicle feel like it's moving.
And you've even given us
a little bit of color
with an explosion happening
over here.
So, you know we're nitpicking at
this point in the competition,
but you could have given us
an explosion
on that vehicle as well.
You know, draw a little bit
more attention
and bring a little bit more of
that color that you're famous for.
- Congratulations, guys. Great job.
- Thank you.
Yeah, our explosion definitely
could have been a little more.
Having put so much work into
our build up until this point
it would be really,
really disheartening
to be sent home
right before the finale.
Brickmasters,
each one of these teams
brought their creativity
and imagination
to the "Star Wars" galaxy
recreating scenes,
but now it's up to you
to decide a winner.
This could be anybody's game
at this point.
Mark and Boone really picked a
scene that played to their strengths
and they have so many fun little
details with all those Ewoks.
Theirs is a really strong
contender.
Sam and Jessica,
they presented an awesome scene
and it's gonna be hard to beat.
- Breathe.
- ( both exhaling )
Sorry, I'm reminding myself
to breathe.
I have to.
That's how dumb I am.
Here they come.
Brickmasters,
it's not an easy choice today.
But out of our three teams,
whose "Star Wars" creations
impressed you the most?
There was one model
that stood out from the pack.
The winning team
for this challenge is
Mark and Boone.
- We did it.
- It was a really dynamic scene.
You captured all those little characters
and details. It really made us smile.
It was a wonderful build.
Congratulations, Mark and Boone,
you are in the finale.
- Whoo!
- Whoo!
- Yes!
- Aah!
Boone:
We've had incredible highs.
We've had moments where we
thought we were going home.
We've cried, we've had plenty
of high fives and beard strokes.
We're here.
We made it to the finale.
- Thank you so much.
- Congrats, you guys.
So Mark and Boone
won the challenge,
which means Sam and Jessica
and Tyler and Amy
are both in the bottom two.
Please step forward.
Sam and Jessica,
how does it feel to be in this position
just one week before the finale?
We're grateful that you see
the value in our talent.
We did something amazing
and so polished.
We are so proud of what
we've accomplished
and how much we've grown
as builders.
And we're good builders.
We're so grateful for the opportunity
to be here,
and we do not want to go home.
Tyler and Amy,
what are you thinking right now?
This is our first time
in the bottom two.
That doesn't feel good.
Well, here we are so close
to our big finale
and to fall short now and be
eliminated after coming all this way,
it's rough.
Brickmasters, if I've learned
one thing from "Star Wars,"
it's that audiences love
a good surprise.
Jamie, I'm your father,
and nobody is going home today.
- Oh!
- What?
You'll all be here next week
to compete in the finale.
- We made it! We made it! I can't believe it.
I cannot. - Oh, my goodness! We made it.
- Whoo! - Sam: I feel honored to
be next to these two amazing teams.
I can't believe it.
I went all in on a dream
of creating art
that involved Lego
and to be in the finale,
I just feel so blessed.
All right, also, Brickmasters, I'm
kinda dying to know who came in second.
Did you have a second place?
I mean, it was a tough call,
but one of the teams just had a
little bit more energy in their build,
so it would have been
Sam and Jessica.
- All right!
- Oh, what?
If there was a second place,
you would have been in it.
- Wow. - You're really growing
with every challenge we give you,
and we're really seeing you put
everything into your builds.
You're on a roll, so keep going.
- Thank you, thank you.
- Thank you so much. Thank you so much.
One of these three teams will
win the $100,000 grand prize
and title of Lego Masters.
We will see you back here
next week for the finale.
It's gonna be a big one.
Now go hit the bricks
and may the Force be with you.
We've never been in
the bottom two.
And to hear the Brickmasters
say that we would have gone home
is really scary.
Whoo-hoo. Finals.
Will: On the season finale
of "Lego Masters"
( cheering )
the final three
go head-to-head-to-head
Everything rides on this.
for the build of a lifetime.
You've elevated Lego
from a toy to a work of art.
Find out who wins
Wow.
$100,000
Jessica:
We can make Lego history.
Will:
and the Lego Masters title.
This is what we were hoping
to see for the finals.
No pressure,
but there's a lot of pressure.
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