Les passionnés de Lego participent à une série de compétitions qui commencent avec une seule brique Lego et se terminent par des constructions complexes et inspirantes.Les passionnés de Lego participent à une série de compétitions qui commencent avec une seule brique Lego et se terminent par des constructions complexes et inspirantes.Les passionnés de Lego participent à une série de compétitions qui commencent avec une seule brique Lego et se terminent par des constructions complexes et inspirantes.
- Nommé pour 2 prix Primetime Emmy
- 1 victoire et 9 nominations au total
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I'll make this short and to the point. The LEGO building is amazing! The writing and jokes are not. Their is terrible, unnecessary drama and people crying ALL THE TIME for dumb reasons. This would've been better as a straight up reality competion instead of a scripted, melodramatic-"try hard to make the audience chuckle"-type show. I do reccomend though because the creations are stunning!
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!
Absolutely love the idea for this show and the challenges are great. But there is just way tot much fabricated drama and time spent talking and focusing on drama. Show the freaking builds and techniques and creativity. They spend like 5 minutes per episode showing off and explaining the final builds, and there are like 10 builds.
"Lego Masters" is a competition show in which ten teams of two builders each compete for $100,000. In the pilot, host Will Arnett introduces the two judges and explains the concept of the "golden brick"---awarded to the winner of the day's competition, it gives that team immunity from elimination when redeemed.
The teams are extremely diverse, from all demographics. And there is a variety of relationships: newlyweds, father-son teams, fellow cosplayers, etc.
The first episode had the teams building theme parks over the course of 15 hours. That sounds like plenty of time, but they needed all of it to design, build and motorize their themed amusement parks.
The tone of the show is light and humorous, thanks in large part to host Arnett. But the teams are very serious about winning and displaying their talents. Lego-philes should love it. For anyone who likes creative play, this is great fun.
The teams are extremely diverse, from all demographics. And there is a variety of relationships: newlyweds, father-son teams, fellow cosplayers, etc.
The first episode had the teams building theme parks over the course of 15 hours. That sounds like plenty of time, but they needed all of it to design, build and motorize their themed amusement parks.
The tone of the show is light and humorous, thanks in large part to host Arnett. But the teams are very serious about winning and displaying their talents. Lego-philes should love it. For anyone who likes creative play, this is great fun.
I like Will Arnett and the basis for the show. Problem is it follows the same script too many shows like it do (Hell's Kitchen is a perfect example). Gimmicky over the top contestants, sitting around talking throughout the show. Too much flash and flair instead of just getting down to the competition. It just starts to feel scripted. Hope it improves.
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- AnecdotesThe USA version of the format is one of several international versions that have gradually evolved from the original UK version, from Channel Four.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The 2020 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards (2020)
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