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* OhCrap: Tyler and Amy have this reaction when they learn [[spoiler:they would have been eliminated in the ''Star Wars'' challenge if not for Will insisting that the top three teams compete]].

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Tyler and Amy have this reaction when they learn [[spoiler:they would have been eliminated in the ''Star Wars'' challenge if not for Will insisting that the top three teams compete]].compete]].
** Aaron and Christian had this reaction during "Mega City Block" when their skyscraper build falls over while moving it towards the judges table. It caused both of them to go backstage due to how upset they were. [[spoiler: However, they were relived when they found out that there was still more to the build and were only half done and could rebuild it. The extra time to fix the build and allowed them to come in 2nd place.]]
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* EvilLaugh: During the "Heroes vs Villains" build, the teams who had the villains played with this trope throughout the build.
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* BabiesEverAfter: Amy told Will during the show that she found out recently that she was pregnant and hoped to use the prize money on a down payment of a house and for the new baby.

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* BabiesEverAfter: Amy told Will during the show that she found out recently that she was pregnant and hoped to use the prize money on a down payment of a house and for the new baby.
baby. [[spoiler: After getting in first place in the competition and winning the prize money, Tyler and Amy said that they will use the money for a head start in helping build their new family.]]

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* BabiesEverAfter: Amy told Will during the show that she found out recently that she was pregnant and hoped to use the prize money on a down payment of a house and for the new baby.



* TookALevelInBadass: Sam and Jessica were close to elimination in the first two episodes, coming in at the bottom 2. After the 2nd episode, they refocused their efforts and won the "Cut in Half" build. After the 3rd episode, they have become one of the toughest teams to beat, coming in 2nd or winning builds, [[spoiler: and one of the teams in the finale. The judges confirm that they would have been in the top two if the finale had eliminated a team]]

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* TookALevelInBadass: Sam and Jessica were close to elimination in the first two episodes, coming in at the bottom 2. After the 2nd episode, they refocused their efforts and won the "Cut in Half" build. After the 3rd episode, they have become one of the toughest teams to beat, coming in 2nd or winning builds, [[spoiler: and one of the teams in the finale. The judges confirm that they would have been in the top two if the finale had eliminated a team]]team. In the finale, they were in 3rd Place overall. Sam and Jessica commented how much the two of them grew from those first 2 episodes.]]

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* OhCrap: Tyler and Amy have this reaction when they learn [[spoiler:they would have been eliminated in the ''Star Wars'' challenge if not for Will insisting that the top three teams compete]].
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Compared to the rest of the teams, Tyler and Amy are very calm and happy about their work. [[spoiler:The ''Star Wars'' episode is the only one where they are genuinely worried, especially when their droid loses its head multiple times]].



* TechnicianVsPerformer: Mark and Boone are the technicians to Amy and Tyler's Performers in the droid challenge. [[spoiler:The judges pick Tyler and Amy for their droid having a vibrant personality and a clear story]].
* TookALevelInBadass: Sam and Jessica were close to elimination in the first two episodes, coming in at the bottom 2. After the 2nd episode, they refocused their efforts and won the "Cut in Half" build. After the 3rd episode, they have become one of the toughest teams to beat, coming in 2nd or winning builds, [[spoiler: and one of the teams in the finale.]]

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* TechnicianVsPerformer: Mark and Boone are the technicians to Amy and Tyler's Performers in the droid challenge. [[spoiler:The judges pick Tyler and Amy for their droid having a vibrant personality and a clear story]].
story]]. Mark and Boone [[spoiler:learn from this and in the next challenge focus on the performer side, which earns them the main win]].
* TookALevelInBadass: Sam and Jessica were close to elimination in the first two episodes, coming in at the bottom 2. After the 2nd episode, they refocused their efforts and won the "Cut in Half" build. After the 3rd episode, they have become one of the toughest teams to beat, coming in 2nd or winning builds, [[spoiler: and one of the teams in the finale.]] The judges confirm that they would have been in the top two if the finale had eliminated a team]]

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* ActorAllusion: Will's role as host is tied to the fact that he voiced [[WesternAnimation/TheLEGOBatmanMovie LEGO Batman]].



* CommercialBreakCliffhanger: While not as abused as other shows, it still has some commercial breaks during critical parts of when the builds are being judged. Will even lampshades it.

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* TheCameo: During some of the episodes, Will pauses the competition and a special guest will show up to talk with the builders. Sometimes playing up exaggerated versions of themselves. So far, these guests have been [[Creator/MayimBialik Mayim Bialik]], [[Creator/PhilLordAndChrisMiller Phil Lord & Christopher Miller]], [[Series/NailedIt Nicole Byer]], [[Creator/TerryCrews Terry Crews]], and the most well known [[StarWars Star Wars]] Droids: [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers C-3PO, R2-D2 & BB-8]].
* CommercialBreakCliffhanger: While not as abused as other shows, it still has some commercial breaks during critical parts of when the builds are being judged. Will even lampshades it. PlayedForLaughs in the first episode, when Will is chatting with some of the teams that he's not used to Reality TV conversations and he's worried that they can be cut off for a commercial at any moment -- which proves to be TemptingFate.









* ItsTheJourneyThatCounts: When [[spoiler:Aaron and Christian are eliminated]], they say that being on the set was worth more than all the money in the world, being able to work with LEGO. This moves Will to tears.

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* ItsTheJourneyThatCounts: When [[spoiler:Aaron and Christian Christian]] are eliminated]], eliminated, they say that being on the set was worth more than all the money in the world, being able to work with LEGO. This moves Will to tears.



* TheCameo: During some of the episodes, Will pauses the competition and a special guest will show up to talk with the builders. Sometimes playing up exaggerated versions of themselves. So far, these guests have been [[Creator/MayimBialik Mayim Bialik]], [[Creator/PhilLordAndChrisMiller Phil Lord & Christopher Miller]], [[Series/NailedIt Nicole Byer]], [[Creator/TerryCrews Terry Crews]], and the most well known [[StarWars Star Wars]] Droids: [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers C-3PO, R2-D2 & BB-8]].

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* TheCameo: During some of the episodes, SelfDeprecation: Will pauses the competition and a special guest will show up to talk frequently engages with this, like in the builders. Sometimes playing up exaggerated versions of themselves. So far, these guests have been [[Creator/MayimBialik Mayim Bialik]], [[Creator/PhilLordAndChrisMiller Phil Lord & Christopher Miller]], [[Series/NailedIt Nicole Byer]], [[Creator/TerryCrews Terry Crews]], first episode when he declares himself an expert on [=LEGOs=] before "being told" that the plural is in fact "LEGO". Or when he pretends to call his agent as a gag and acts like he has to remind the most well known [[StarWars Star Wars]] Droids: [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers C-3PO, R2-D2 & BB-8]].agent who he is.



* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: A few commercials have aired previews of the later episodes before the results were announced or episodes air, showing viewers who were eliminated. This showed up big when the 8th episode (Storybook Episode) showed previews of the 9th Episode (Star Wars) during the episode, which showed that [[spoiler:Aaron & Christian]] were eliminated.

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* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: A few commercials have aired previews of the later episodes before the results were announced or episodes air, showing viewers who were eliminated. This showed up big when the 8th episode (Storybook Episode) showed previews of the 9th Episode (Star Wars) during the episode, which showed that [[spoiler:Aaron & Christian]] were eliminated.eliminated.
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* ExplosiveResults: The 2nd episode played with this trope, in which LEGO's were blown up, smashed or dropped from a height and exploded. With the Judges not only commenting on how well the build is but how well it breaks apart.


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* ItsTheJourneyThatCounts: When [[spoiler:Aaron and Christian are eliminated]], they say that being on the set was worth more than all the money in the world, being able to work with LEGOs. This moves Will to tears.

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* ItsTheJourneyThatCounts: When [[spoiler:Aaron and Christian are eliminated]], they say that being on the set was worth more than all the money in the world, being able to work with LEGOs.LEGO. This moves Will to tears.

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* ArtShift: Sometimes the show animates the builds with moving and talking LEGO figures.




* CommercialBreakCliffhanger: While not as abused as other shows, it still has some commercial breaks during critical parts of when the builds are being judged.

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* EpicFail: The first challenge is to make a theme park build with a moving ride. Manny and Nestor's rollercoaster fails halfway, Mark and Boone's ride gets stuck due to them jostling it and Sam and Jessica's bumper cars break apart while being judged.

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* TechnicianVsPerformer: Mark and Boone are the technicians to Amy and Tyler's Performers in the droid challenge. [[spoiler:The judges pick Tyler and Amy for their droid having a vibrant personality and a clear story]].



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* RivalsTeamUp: In the "Heroes vs Villains" build, the 4 teams left, who up to this point were rivals, had to team up and became 2 vs 2 and the two bigger teams had to create a huge build together.
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* HonestJohnsDealership: Travis & Corey attempt to play with this trope when they present their "Cut in Half" build. It didn't work on the judges.
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* CommercialBreakCliffhanger: While not as abused as other shows, it still has some commercial breaks during critical parts of when the builds are being judged.
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* AchievementsInIgnorance: Tyler and Amy during the Super-Bridges episode said that they had never built a bridge before and didn't even know many of the physics involved with bridge building. So they decided to focus on trying to make the bridge look pretty and hopefully be in 2nd to last place. [[spoiler" Their bridge was one of two that hit the ''one thousand pounds'' mark, putting them in 2nd place. Even they were surprised by how well they did with outperforming Aaron & Christian, as Aaron is a engineer who has built bridges with Lego's before.]]

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* AchievementsInIgnorance: Tyler and Amy during the Super-Bridges episode said that they had never built a bridge before and didn't even know many of the physics involved with bridge building. So they decided to focus on trying to make the bridge look pretty and hopefully be in 2nd to last place. [[spoiler" [[spoiler: Their bridge was one of two that hit the ''one thousand pounds'' mark, putting them in 2nd place. Even they were surprised by how well they did with outperforming Aaron & Christian, as Aaron is a engineer who has built bridges with Lego's before.]]
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* AchievementsInIgnorance: Tyler and Amy during the Super-Bridges episode said that they had never built a bridge before and didn't even know many of the physics involved with bridge building. So they decided to focus on trying to make the bridge look pretty and hopefully be in 2nd to last place. Their bridge was one of two that hit the ''one thousand pounds'' mark, putting them in 2nd place. Even they were surprised by how well they did with outperforming Aaron & Christian, as Aaron is a engineer who has built bridges with Lego's before.

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* AchievementsInIgnorance: Tyler and Amy during the Super-Bridges episode said that they had never built a bridge before and didn't even know many of the physics involved with bridge building. So they decided to focus on trying to make the bridge look pretty and hopefully be in 2nd to last place. [[spoiler" Their bridge was one of two that hit the ''one thousand pounds'' mark, putting them in 2nd place. Even they were surprised by how well they did with outperforming Aaron & Christian, as Aaron is a engineer who has built bridges with Lego's before.]]
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* AchievementsInIgnorance: Tyler and Amy during the Super-Bridges episode said that they had never built a bridge before and didn't even know many of the physics involved with bridge building. So they decided to focus on trying to make the bridge look pretty and hopefully be in 2nd to last place. Their bridge was one of two that hit the ''one thousand pounds'' mark, putting them in 2nd place. Even they were surprised by how well they did with outperforming Aaron & Christian, as Aaron is a engineer who has built bridges with Lego's before.
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** What makes this more broken, the additional weights that were used after the 450 pounds were bags for the camera crew as they were just finding anything in the studio to use after that point.

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** What makes this more broken, the additional weights that were used after the 450 pounds were bags for the camera crew as they were just finding anything in the studio to use after that point. Most of the bridges went well over the 450 pound weights that were prepared for the competition.

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The series follows teams consisting of two Lego-building competitors, tasked with building creations out of Lego pieces based on a given theme within a given time period. After the allotted time to build, the teams demonstrate their creations to host Will Arnett and Judges, Amy Corbett and Jamie Berard. The judges name the winning build and as well as the bottom two teams, explaining why teams were selected in this fashion. They then announce the losing team, who, with the exception of a few episodes, are eliminated from the competition. In addition to this judging, Amy and Jamie provide suggestions to the teams mid-way through the build. The first episode awards the team with the best design judged by the experts with the Golden Brick, which they can use on any other challenge, after the build period but before the judging, to automatically advance to the next challenge if they do not feel confident about their work. Once the team turns in the Golden Brick for immunity, it is then made available as the reward for a future challenge. Some winning teams will also get small prizes, like a trip to Lego Land. The season ends with a finale, which the top teams compete for a $100,000, a Lego Masters trophy, and the title of Lego Master.

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The series follows teams consisting of two Lego-building competitors, tasked with building creations out of Lego pieces based on a given theme within a given time period. After the allotted time to build, the teams demonstrate their creations to host Will Arnett and Judges, Amy Corbett and Jamie Berard. The judges name the winning build and as well as the bottom two teams, explaining why teams were selected in this fashion. They then announce the losing team, who, with the exception of a few episodes, are eliminated from the competition. In addition to this judging, Amy and Jamie provide suggestions to the teams mid-way through the build. Some episodes also have special guest stars, who appear in the middle of the episode to talk with the teams about their builds.

The first episode awards the team with the best design judged by the experts with the Golden Brick, which they can use on any other challenge, after the build period but before the judging, to automatically advance to the next challenge if they do not feel confident about their work. Once the team turns in the Golden Brick for immunity, it is then made available as the reward for a future challenge. Some winning teams will also get small prizes, like a trip to Lego Land. The season ends with a finale, which the top teams compete for a $100,000, a Lego Masters trophy, and the title of Lego Master.





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* TheCameo: During some of the episodes, Will pauses the competition and a special guest will show up to talk with the builders. Sometimes playing up exaggerated versions of themselves. So far, these guests have been [[Creator/MayimBialik Mayim Bialik]], [[Creator/PhilLordAndChrisMiller Phil Lord & Christopher Miller]], [[Series/NailedIt Nicole Byer]], [[Creator/TerryCrews Terry Crews]], and the most well known [[StarWars Star Wars]] Droids: [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers C-3PO, R2-D2 & BB-8]].
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* TookALevelInBadass: Sam and Jessica were close to elimination in the first two episodes, coming in at the bottom 2. After the 2nd episode, they refocused their efforts and won the "Cut in Half" build. After the 3rd episode, they have become one of the toughest teams to beat, coming in 2nd or winning builds, [[spoiler: and one of the teams in the finale.]]
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** During Episode 6, the Super-Bridges episode, Jermaine & Mel made a huge mistake and were unable to have their bridge line up with the pre-made road. [[spoiler: Causing them to automatically place in the bottom 2 for not following the rules and were eliminated.]]
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The series follows teams consisting of two Lego-building competitors, tasked with building creations out of Lego pieces based on a given theme within a given time period. After the allotted time to build, the teams demonstrate their creations to host Will Arnett and Judges, Amy Corbett and Jamie Berard. The judges name the winning build and as well as the bottom two teams, explaining why teams were selected in this fashion. They then announce the losing team, who, with the exception of a few episodes, are eliminated from the competition. In addition to this judging, Amy and Jamie provide suggestions to the teams mid-way through the build. The first episode awards the team with the best design judged by the experts with the Golden Brick, which they can use on any other challenge, after the build period but before the judging, to automatically advance to the next challenge if they do not feel confident about their work. Once the team turns in the Golden Brick for immunity, it is then made available as the reward for a future challenge. Some winning teams will also get small prizes, like a trip to Lego Land. The season ends with finale, which top teams compete for a $100,000, a Lego Masters trophy, and the title of Lego Master.

The first season aired February 5, 2020 on Fox after ''Series/TheMaskedSinger''. The series is also available for streaming on Hulu.


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The series follows teams consisting of two Lego-building competitors, tasked with building creations out of Lego pieces based on a given theme within a given time period. After the allotted time to build, the teams demonstrate their creations to host Will Arnett and Judges, Amy Corbett and Jamie Berard. The judges name the winning build and as well as the bottom two teams, explaining why teams were selected in this fashion. They then announce the losing team, who, with the exception of a few episodes, are eliminated from the competition. In addition to this judging, Amy and Jamie provide suggestions to the teams mid-way through the build. The first episode awards the team with the best design judged by the experts with the Golden Brick, which they can use on any other challenge, after the build period but before the judging, to automatically advance to the next challenge if they do not feel confident about their work. Once the team turns in the Golden Brick for immunity, it is then made available as the reward for a future challenge. Some winning teams will also get small prizes, like a trip to Lego Land. The season ends with a finale, which the top teams compete for a $100,000, a Lego Masters trophy, and the title of Lego Master.

The first episode drew in 4.8 million total viewers and was second place in ratings, just behind ''Series/TheMaskedSinger''. The first season aired February 5, 2020 on Fox after ''Series/TheMaskedSinger''. The series is also available for streaming on Hulu.

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The series follows teams consisting of two Lego-building competitors, tasked with building creations out of Lego pieces based on a given theme within a given time period. After the allotted time to build, the teams demonstrate their creations to host Will Arnett and Judges, Amy Corbett and Jamie Berard. The judges name the winning build and as well as the bottom two teams, explaining why teams were selected in this fashion. They then announce the losing team, who, with the exception of a few episodes, are eliminated from the competition. In addition to this judging, Amy and Jamie provide suggestions to the teams mid-way through the build. The first episode awarded the team with the best design judged by the experts with the Golden Brick, which they can use on any other challenge, after the build period but before the judging, to automatically advance to the next challenge if they do not feel confident about their work. Once they turn in the Golden Brick for immunity, it is then made available as the reward for a future challenge. The season ends in the finale, which top teams compete for a $100,000, a Lego Masters trophy, and the title of Lego Master.

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The series follows teams consisting of two Lego-building competitors, tasked with building creations out of Lego pieces based on a given theme within a given time period. After the allotted time to build, the teams demonstrate their creations to host Will Arnett and Judges, Amy Corbett and Jamie Berard. The judges name the winning build and as well as the bottom two teams, explaining why teams were selected in this fashion. They then announce the losing team, who, with the exception of a few episodes, are eliminated from the competition. In addition to this judging, Amy and Jamie provide suggestions to the teams mid-way through the build. The first episode awarded awards the team with the best design judged by the experts with the Golden Brick, which they can use on any other challenge, after the build period but before the judging, to automatically advance to the next challenge if they do not feel confident about their work. Once they turn the team turns in the Golden Brick for immunity, it is then made available as the reward for a future challenge. Some winning teams will also get small prizes, like a trip to Lego Land. The season ends in the with finale, which top teams compete for a $100,000, a Lego Masters trophy, and the title of Lego Master.
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The series follows teams consisting of two Lego-building competitors, tasked with building creations out of Lego pieces based on a given theme within a given time period. After the allotted time to build, the teams demonstrate their creations to host Will Arnett and Judges, Amy Corbett and Jamie Berard. The judges name the winning build and as well as the bottom two teams, explaining why teams were selected in this fashion. They then announce the losing team, who, with the exception of a few episodes, are eliminated from the competition. In addition to this judging, Amy and Jamie provide suggestions to the teams mid-way through the build. The first episode awarded the team with the best design judged by the experts with the Golden Brick, which they can use on any other challenge, after the build period but before the judging, to automatically advance to the next challenge if they do not feel confident about their work. Once they turn in the Golden Brick for immunity, it is then made available as the reward for a future challenge. The season will culminate in a finale, in which top teams compete for a $100,000, a Lego Masters trophy, and the title of Lego Master.


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The series follows teams consisting of two Lego-building competitors, tasked with building creations out of Lego pieces based on a given theme within a given time period. After the allotted time to build, the teams demonstrate their creations to host Will Arnett and Judges, Amy Corbett and Jamie Berard. The judges name the winning build and as well as the bottom two teams, explaining why teams were selected in this fashion. They then announce the losing team, who, with the exception of a few episodes, are eliminated from the competition. In addition to this judging, Amy and Jamie provide suggestions to the teams mid-way through the build. The first episode awarded the team with the best design judged by the experts with the Golden Brick, which they can use on any other challenge, after the build period but before the judging, to automatically advance to the next challenge if they do not feel confident about their work. Once they turn in the Golden Brick for immunity, it is then made available as the reward for a future challenge. The season will culminate ends in a the finale, in which top teams compete for a $100,000, a Lego Masters trophy, and the title of Lego Master.

The first season aired February 5, 2020 on Fox after ''Series/TheMaskedSinger''. The series is also available for streaming on Hulu.

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* CastTheExpert: Both Amy Corbett and Jamie Berard, the judges, have worked at Lego for many years before the series started. Amy Corbett is a senior design manager for the company while Jamie Berard oversees the Lego Creator Expert and Lego Architecture lines.

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* CastTheExpert: Both Amy Corbett and Jamie Berard, the judges, have worked at Lego for many years before the series started. Amy Corbett is a senior design manager for the company while Jamie Berard oversees the Lego Creator Expert and Lego Architecture lines.
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* CastTheExpert: Both Amy Corbett and Jamie Berard, the judges, have worked at Lego for many years before the series started. Amy Corbett is a senior design manager for the company while Jamie Berard oversees the Lego Creator Expert and Lego Architecture lines.

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''Lego Masters'' is a competition RealityShow hosted by Creator/WillArnett with LEGO executives Amy Corbett and Jamie Berard serves as judges as teams of two create complex builds.

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''Lego Masters'' is a competition RealityShow hosted by Creator/WillArnett with LEGO executives Amy Corbett and Jamie Berard serves as judges as teams of two create complex builds.
builds. It is based on the British series of the same name in which teams compete to build the best Lego project.

The series follows teams consisting of two Lego-building competitors, tasked with building creations out of Lego pieces based on a given theme within a given time period. After the allotted time to build, the teams demonstrate their creations to host Will Arnett and Judges, Amy Corbett and Jamie Berard. The judges name the winning build and as well as the bottom two teams, explaining why teams were selected in this fashion. They then announce the losing team, who, with the exception of a few episodes, are eliminated from the competition. In addition to this judging, Amy and Jamie provide suggestions to the teams mid-way through the build. The first episode awarded the team with the best design judged by the experts with the Golden Brick, which they can use on any other challenge, after the build period but before the judging, to automatically advance to the next challenge if they do not feel confident about their work. Once they turn in the Golden Brick for immunity, it is then made available as the reward for a future challenge. The season will culminate in a finale, in which top teams compete for a $100,000, a Lego Masters trophy, and the title of Lego Master.

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* BackForTheFinale: The final episode of the season has all of the teams back that were eliminated to cheer on the last teams.



* EpicFail: The first challenge is to make a theme park build with a moving ride. Manny and Nestor's rollercoaster fails halfway, and Mark and Boone's ride gets stuck due to them jostling it.

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* EpicFail: The first challenge is to make a theme park build with a moving ride. Manny and Nestor's rollercoaster fails halfway, and Mark and Boone's ride gets stuck due to them jostling it.it and Sam and Jessica's bumper cars break apart while being judged.



* RealityShowGenreBlindness: Inverted and parodied; Will knows all of the tropes associated with reality competition shows and introduces them with aplomb.

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* RealityShowGenreBlindness: Inverted and parodied; Will knows all of the tropes associated with reality competition shows and introduces them with aplomb.aplomb.
* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: A few commercials have aired previews of the later episodes before the results were announced or episodes air, showing viewers who were eliminated. This showed up big when the 8th episode (Storybook Episode) showed previews of the 9th Episode (Star Wars) during the episode, which showed that [[spoiler:Aaron & Christian]] were eliminated.
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* BrokeTheRatingsScale: The bridge building competition had about 450 pounds' worth of weights prepared. Two bridges ended up clocking in at ''one thousand pounds'' and Will says for safety reasons they can't add more weights.

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* BrokeTheRatingsScale: BrokeTheRatingScale: The bridge building competition had about 450 pounds' worth of weights prepared. Two bridges ended up clocking in at ''one thousand pounds'' and Will says for safety reasons they can't add more weights.



* RealityEnsues: Invoked in the storybook episode where the kids come. Will clarifies they can't physically help with the bridges because it would break child labor laws.

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''Lego Masters'' is a competition RealityShow hosted by Creator/WillArnett with LEGO executives Amy Corbett and Jamie Berard serves as judges as teams of two create complex builds.

!! Tropes for this series include:

* ActuallyPrettyFunny: Christian gives a FascinatingEyebrow when Will quips that he must have weights in his dressing room for working out.
* EatingTheEyeCandy: Will quips that Christian must work out a lot to get his abs. Christian finds it ActuallyPrettyFunny.
* EpicFail: The first challenge is to make a theme park build with a moving ride. Manny and Nestor's rollercoaster fails halfway, and Mark and Boone's ride gets stuck due to them jostling it.
* GroupHug: Usually an elimination involves these. [[spoiler:Jermaine and Mel get one after they are eliminated]].
* HappilyMarried:
** Richard and Flynn have been married for several years, and they reassure each other that no matter what happens, they fail or succeed together.
** Tyler and Amy are one of the best teams. They also are married and enjoy each other's company.
* MeanCharacterNiceActor: At first Will tries to portray himself as the {{Jerkass}} character type that he's played before. Then he breaks character to give the competitors a pep talk. One episode even had him helping Jessie and Kara move their build.
* RealityShowGenreBlindness: Inverted and parodied; Will knows all of the tropes associated with reality competition shows and introduces them with aplomb.

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