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'Lego Masters' Episode 3 Preview: Teams are given one half of an everyday object and must build the other half

The official synopsis reads, 'Each team is given an everyday object that has been sliced in two and they are tasked with building its other half'
UPDATED MAR 23, 2020
Will Arnett, Mel Brown and Jermaine Gardner (Fox)
Will Arnett, Mel Brown and Jermaine Gardner (Fox)

Wednesday nights mean one thing for Lego fans. 'Lego Masters' returns with another action-packed episode on February 19. The stakes are getting higher as the participants are determined to prove their skills at crafting epic lego masterpieces.

In the previous episode, the explosions of their Lego masterpieces had to impress judges. In this one, each team has been given an object that has been sliced into half, and they have to build the other half.

Tough? Yes! Exciting? Hell yes! The official synopsis reads, "Each team is given an everyday object that has been sliced in two and they are tasked with building its other half."

In the previous episode, Jessie Rex and Kara Fletcher were sent home, after their creation tumbled before it even reached the judges. 



 

Aaron Newman and Christian Cowgill won the Golden Brick in the first episode, which grants them immunity, but they chose not to use it in the second episode.

Sam Hatmaker faced much flak from fans due to his fights with his teammate Jessica Ragzy Ewud. He even told her that she "didn't get Lego", causing an uproar on social media. 

Mayim Bialik was the celebrity guest. There will be more such celebrities throughout the season, including Terry Crews. 

The Lego show is hosted by Will Arnett, who had voiced Batman in 'The Lego Movie' and The 'Lego Batman Movie'. Lego senior design manager Amy Borbett judges the participants along with Jamie Berard, who also oversees the Lego Creator Expert and Lego Architecture lines for the toy company.

While the show is a novelty for American audiences, it has been running in the United Kingdom since 2017 and has two seasons. An Australian version of the reality show debuted in 2019, and a Dutch one is said to follow suit.

'Lego Masters' airs on Fox at 9pm. 

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