Lego Masters (2020–…): Season 1, Episode 10 - Finals - full transcript

The two remaining duos go head-to-head as they create their most epic master builds yet.

Will: Tonight, it's the epic
season finale of "Lego Masters."

The final three battle it out...

Everything rides on this.

...for the build
of a lifetime.

You have elevated Lego
from a toy to a work of art.

- Find out who wins...
- Wow.

- $100,000...
- We can make Lego history.

...and the Lego Masters title.

This is what we were hoping
to see from the finals.

- ( cheering )
- No pressure,

but there's, like,
a lot of pressure.



Man on PA:
Good to go in three, two, one.

It all comes down to this.

Tonight, we crown a champion.

You don't want to to miss it.

It's the biggest
"Lego Masters" ever.

Who will win?

And how...

many more dramatic camera angles

do we need, people?

Let's get this finale started.

Made it! Yeah! Whoo!

We have made it to the finale.

We've proven that we deserve
the title of Lego Masters.

- And we are here to win.
- Yes, yes!



- We're so stoked!
- Whoo!

Oh, my God, this is so exciting!

Sam: We've really come
a long way in this competition.

We had never built
together before.

We started
the first two challenges

in the bottom two.

But now we're in the top three.

- It's an amazing journey.
- Oh, my gosh.

Tyler: All of the challenges
up until this point

have been crucial,

but this is the one
that really counts.

This is the finale.

The big kahuna.

- The big kahuna?
- That was--

What's a kahuna?

Welcome to the season finale
of "Lego Masters."

( cheering )

- Yeah!
- Let's do it!

First, I'd like to welcome
our brickmasters

- Jamie and Amy.
- ( cheering )

- Yeah!
- Will: All right.

Your journey here wasn't easy.

It hasn't been
all bricks and giggles,

but you made it.

And now you
are one challenge away

from becoming a piece
of Lego history.

- Whew.
- Tonight, one team will take home

the Lego Masters trophy,

the title of Lego Masters,

- and $100,000.
- Yes!

Even after you tip
your host 20%,

that's a lot a of money.

All right, so, Sam and Jessica,

you two were kind of
the underdogs.

Now you're in the final three.

- Yeah. - Do you feel like
you're peaking at the right time?

I think we have
a lot of momentum,

and momentum
is very hard to stop.

- Awesome.
- Jessica: Sam and I,

we both quit our jobs
to pursue our artwork.

Sam: Our lives could change
with $100,000.

It's amazing.
I'm-- I would love it.

Tyler and Amy,
do you have a strategy

to take home the title?

We want to rely on the strengths

that we've used in the past

and combine that with something

that the brickmasters
haven't seen yet.

Mmm. That's good.

Boone, if your daughters

could see you right now,
what would they say?

Oh, my gosh,
they would be so proud of me

for getting this far.

They would say, "Hi, Mark!"

And he would say, "Hi."

Boone:
We love building with Lego.

We have for years.

So winning "Lego Masters"

would be
the ultimate achievement

in the Lego world.

We've thrown challenge
after challenge at you,

and you have delivered,
but now it's the finale.

So we're going to hit you
with the toughest challenge yet.

To win this competition,

you're going to have to build...

...whatever you want.

- Oh!
- Yeah!

Will: We want to see
your signature piece.

Whatever you choose,
it should represent you.

We get to build
whatever we want,

which means that we can
really showcase our skills

and show the judges
something spectacular.

However, we can build anything,

so narrowing it down
to one single thing?

That's a challenge.

We're looking for
captivating storytelling,

limitless creativity,

and of course,
masterful technical ability

- through the Lego bricks.
- This is it.

This is how you show us
you are Lego Masters.

And when the Lego designers
come up with a new big idea,

they build a mock-up to pitch to the
team, is that right?

- Yeah.
- Mm-hmm. Yeah.

See, that's what the pros do.

So that's what
you're going to do.

- Ooh.
- When I say go,

you'll have one hour to decide
on your signature piece

a build a sketch model.

We'll come around
to see what you got.

No pressure, but there's,
like, a lot of pressure.

- So get your brick on!
- Whoo!

So, I had an idea.
If we did a tower of creativity...

So the teams have to come up
with a prototype now.

- What is this process like?
- A sketch model, a prototype,

is basically a first draft

that you would make
to try out an idea

so that you can explain
your model to someone else.

Are we thinking realistic
or cartoonish?

I don't know, man.
This is a-- this one stumps me.

Our brickmasters
Amy and Jamie get months,

sometimes years, even,
to develop a project.

We're giving our top three teams
one hour to sketch out theirs.

I find myself a lot in awe
because you think, like,

"Oh, it's a Lego-building show.
It's just building Lego."

But it's not.
There's so much more to that.

To be creative under pressure?
That's not easy.

Do they have cross pin bricks?

Yeah, they're down over here.

- Oh, thank you.
- This is the final build.

- We have to make something gorgeous.
- Epic. Huge.

We really struggled at the
beginning of this competition.

We had a lot
of miscommunication.

Draw while you're talking to me.

I feel like you don't
understand Lego.

But now we're building
incredible things together.

Amy C.: You did a great job
sculpting that mermaid.

Will: It feels like
you found your stride

and you should be really proud.
Congratulations.

- Thank you.
- This feels so good. Thank you.

We've both grown
so much as builders.

Amy C.: You really came
together on this challenge

and gave us a colorful
storybook world that we loved.

Jessica: I really
believe in us as a team.

We're going to push ourselves
to make something incredible.

- Will: Hey, guys.
- Hi! How are you?

Tell us about
your signature piece.

We are going to
be doing a peacock.

For our master build, we're going
to have this big beautiful peacock.

And hidden behind it
will be a monkey--

Sam:
That's plucking a feather

and trying to make
itself beautiful, too.

What would you say
to Sam and Jessica

if Sam and Jessica
were on your team

and they brought this
to you guys?

We're often looking for that
instant "What's the story?"

And so, what is the motivation?
What's happening?

Or just where's
the absurdity of the moment?

See if you can throw
a little bit of fun in there

and give 'em that little twist.

I mean, I think it's a great
sketch model to start with.

I can see you're going to get
a real wow from that tail.

- Jamie: Yeah.
- What I want to see is the sass

and the personality
and the attitude

come out in the rest
of the bird itself

because a peacock
has a little bit of that.

We want it to steal the show.
That's our goal.

Exciting. Like the ambition.

There's some fighting talk
here in the finale.

- Thanks.
- Thank you.

While you're working on griffin,

I can be working on tower.

Tyler: Being in this
competition means so much to us,

and I just love
spending this much time

on creative pursuits
with my wife.

Amy: We are strong at our
storytelling, our characters...

Amy C.: You gave us some
characters that were lovable

and they really brought
the story to life.

Visually, right off the bat,
awesome build.

The craftsmanship here
is outstanding

with the Meowster
coming out of the floor.

...and large sculpting.

Jamie: All of these different
curve shapes coming up

and keeping them stable?
You did a great job with it.

- Thank you.
- We have worked so hard to get here,

and winning this competition
would really mean a lot to us.

We have a baby
Lego-builder on board.

- No way! What?
- Both: Yup!

There's definitely no holding
back in this final challenge.

Tyler: I've been building
basically all my life,

and it seems like all that
time building with Lego

has been preparation
and training for this moment.

It's so cute!

- Hey, guys.
- Hey!

So tell us a little bit
about your mock-up.

We're kind of putting this
in the realm of mythology.

You know, we've got this tower.

On top of the tower
is going to be a griffin

who is protecting
its nest of babies

from this lizard monster
that is attacking.

The theme of parental protection

is something
that's very special to us

as we are expecting our
first little one ourselves.

I think it's great that it links
to a personal story with you guys

- because we want to see that.
- So you're creating this more

as a, like,
almost a sculptural scene.

Yeah, kind of
an epic display piece.

One of our special features

is we really want
to use movement well.

The wings are going to actually
have this graceful flapping motion.

When you're making
products for adults,

you have to give them permission
to put it in their house,

because otherwise Lego
is known as a kids' toy.

Which means you really have to
elevate this to an epic scene

and give it that otherworldly
feel so it really looks crafted.

Are you happy with where
they are with their mock-up?

This is what gets us excited.
It sells the dream.

- Now I can't wait to see it built.
- Thank you so much.

- Whoo!
- Oh, I like building with you, Boone.

I like building with you, Mark.

Being on a team with Mark
is one of the greatest gifts

I could have possibly asked for.

We've accomplished things
that I never could have

accomplished without him.

1,000!

We have been able to prove

that we can build
the biggest thing in the room.

Jamie: That story is very
clean and very clear.

We're really happy to see it
actually grow into a model

- that is impressive.
- We've also proved

that we can tell some of
the most compelling stories

and bring in the most humor
into the builds.

You guys have really
gone epic on your scale.

This is that classic
destroy everything moment.

Mark:
Everything rides on this.

We need to bring our best build.

- We got to win this thing.
- We got to win.

- How does that look?
- It's awesome.

Oh, my gosh, it looks awesome.

All right, talk to us about
your signature piece.

So our signature piece will be
the Tower of Creativity.

This is like
a community arts center.

It's a beautiful sleek building
where each level of the tower

is inhabited by a different
group of creative people.

The main point
we're trying to get across

is there is
a lot of people out there

that they're creative
in other ways

beyond just building Lego.

He has music
and I have woodworking.

So we wanted to kind of
reach out to them of,

like, creativity
should be honored.

If these guys were on your
team and they came to you

and brought this as a
mock-up, what would you say?

There's something
in the structure here

that's very familiar
to your past build

that I think
you do need to address

to make sure you're giving us
a totally original build.

I would say,
why are you hiding your creativity?

- Amy C.: Yeah. - I really like the
idea of those interactive things.

But before you do that, you're not
actually invited into this creativity.

There's a potential that you could
just drive by or walk by and go,

"Oh, it's a skyscraper.
I wonder if it's just apartments."

That's a really important
piece of feedback.

Um, I don't have immediate
ideas how we address that.

A good starting point.
A lot to think about.

Thank you very much.
Thank you.

- Yeah.
- This is a big problem.

- Oh, my gosh.
- We definitely have got

to bring them something
that is nothing like

what they've seen before
for this final challenge.

They're looking
for something incredible.

I'm having a really hard time
wrapping my head around

what we should do
in this challenge.

It feels like the most important decision
we will make in this entire competition.

Is there another way
we can communicate this idea

Make it massive?
We need to play into our strengths.

- We're in the finals. - All right,
teams, please gather up in front.

Boone: We had one hour to
come up with the concept

for our final build.

But I'm having
a really hard time

wrapping my head around
what we should do.

Okay, obviously,
we're not going to crown

anyone Lego Masters
based on a mock-up.

- Whew.
- That would be so mocked-up.

You've got 24 hours
to transform this

into your most epic build ever.

Oh, no.

Your 24-hour
masterpiece build starts...

...now. Get your brick on.

24 hours? Holy smokes.

Sam: This is almost twice
the amount of time

we've had on "Lego Masters"
to build anything,

so this gives us
a great opportunity

to make something
huge and polished.

I'm going to need so many
of these as I'm doing this.

I know.

Tyler:
With a 24-hour build,

it's really challenging
to keep that mental focus.

But we're going to make sure
that we build something epic.

Our main tower's
going to go here.

We're going to
have our lake here.

So we have to, like,
somehow straddle the fence

between what is our signature
and how do we build something

they've never seen
from us before?

I don't think we need
to go so far out.

So what if this is literally
just like an artists' colony?

Dystopian future, but it's an artists'
colony celebrating creativity.

Boone:
We are creating Artopia,

a world centered around
an old torn-down building.

And people from
all creative pursuits

are coming together
to create a community here.

If we build something that
we're, like, excited about,

we're going to build
something amazing.

1x6s. 1x2s.

Oh, my goodness, that's amazing.

I think we have
some tough competition.

Mark and Boone
are excellent builders,

especially with architecture,

and Tyler and Amy are excellent
character builders.

But we feel what sets us
apart is our ingenuity.

We have a lot nice
parts usage in our feathers.

- Beautiful.
- Sam: Nice part usage, NPU,

is when you take a part that
most people see as one thing

and use it completely
differently.

Jessica: We're using
leaves for the feathers.

We're using studs.
We're using golden discs for the eyes.

So there's a lot
of different parts usage.

Sam: It's a risk.
It's going to take

a bunch of time
to make more feathers,

- but I think it's worth it.
- Hello.

- Oh, look at all the color!
- How is the build coming along?

Right now we're working on,
like, feathers that we made,

because we're building our story

around a focal point
of this peacock.

We wanted to go
for something more humorous.

Sam:
His shocked face will reveal

there's a monkey
plucking out a feather.

Definitely, you're creating
this beautiful peacock.

How you create
the facial expression

is going to be really important
so that we believe the story.

Really play up
the humor and the fun.

I think that's where
you guys can really stand out

because you've shown us
that in the past

- and done it really well.
- Thank you.

Thank you so much.
Thank you.

I wonder how tall Mark
and Boone are going to go.

They're going very big. Wow.

Amy: Mark and Boone have definitely
dialed up their competitiveness.

They have the skills, especially
when it comes to details.

So we have to make sure
we bring our world to life.

I think that's going to be cool.

- Check this out.
- Yeah. That's cool.

- How's it going?
- Tyler's working on our wing mechanism

- for the griffon.
- Jamie: Oh, great, yeah.

There's the-- kind of the
two-part-- we're hoping it'll have

that sort of enveloping
protection pose.

Jamie: It's actually got a delicate
movement to it, which is quite nice.

Just make sure that there's more
than just this epic scene at the top.

There's a whole world
to discover of details as well.

- And we'll leave you to it.
- Thank you very much.

I'm going to get two 4x6s
and a bunch of 1x2s.

Mark and Boone. Look at this mega
tower that you're building on.

Boone: Yeah, so after
y'all checked in,

one of the things
that stuck out to us

was we were hiding everything
inside the tower of Artopia.

- Yeah.
- But now we blow the tower open

and you still see
the things on the levels.

We're going to have the painters at
different levels painting the building.

So you can see
that they're being creative

and they're fixing up
this ugly world they live in.

I think the contrast
you have here

between the creative
and the more bleak

is really what's going to
make the wow in the model.

So I think you also have
to think how do you depict

the different minifigure stories
throughout your build

to show that contrast even more.

- Okay.
- Exciting.

Pray that this works.

- Oh, my.
- What?

It's too much strain
for the motor.

- They're too--
- So what can you do?

I don't know.

They're not perfectly in sync,

so it's like flap, flap, flap.

It's just-- I'm just fiddling
and fiddling and fiddling.

Hey, guys, you know how
sometimes when you're building

and I stop you and yell,
"There's a twist!"

- No!
- Jessica: Please, no.

And then I just tell you
to build something else?

- Yeah.
- That's fun, right?

- No.
- But it would be pretty messed up

if did that right now,
wouldn't it?

- Yes.
- Amy: Yes.

Imagine if I did that.

Heh, man. Imagine.

- Stop the clocks!
- ( Boone groans )

Stop what you're doing!

I have an announcement!

You know how sometimes
when you're building

and I stop you and yell,
"There's a twist!"

- ( groans )
- I have an announcement!

No.

I am not going to change
your builds up on you.

- Yes!
- Yeah.

Will: I just thought--

I thought that we could use
a little "us time."

Guys, I don't want
this to end. Come on!

It's like we're family now.

What could be more
awesome than this?

Oh!

Look, it's your families.

( cheering )

Boone: I'm so happy. I'm so in love with
my family. I have missed them so much.

Having them here is just like
a big injection of energy...

- How are you?
- I'm good.

...and it came
at just the right time.

I'm so glad to see them.

So does your dad really build
Lego, girls, all the time at home?

A lot.
He builds Lego a lot.

Will:
He builds Lego a lot?

- Yeah.
- Loves Lego.

- Mark, we're you surprised?
- Yep?

Yeah, I was--
I was really surprised.

By the way, this is the longest
answer Mark has given me.

Was he always this chatty?

He was.

So, Jessica,
you have an art studio.

- Yes.
- In your grandparents ' house.

Jessica: They let me put
my art studio there,

and that's what really
allows me to make the art

that I love to create.

So, Sam, how much
does this mean to you?

They're the most supportive family
I could ever, ever hope for.

He's always done so many
different wonderful things,

so you always have to
just be admiring him.

Tyler and Amy, how cool is it
to see your family here?

I guess we need
to make an announcement.

We have a third member
of the Clites joining us.

- Oh, my gosh.
- Gonna be a grandma.

- You're gonna be--
- Oh, my gosh.

- What? What?
- Oh, my gosh!

- Oh, my gosh.
- Amy: I love it so much.

My family finally knows.

It is a moment
we will never forget

and we will treasure forever.

- How does that feel?
- I'm a blessed man.

Well, look, I feel bad

because I lied before.

I said that there wasn't
a twist in this challenge.

- Aww.
- There is.

The winning build from
our first ever "Lego Masters"

will be displayed
at Legoland Resort New York.

- Woohoo!
- Yeah.

You are building a literal
Legoland attraction,

so make it spectacular.

Jessica: Having a piece
that we've made

displayed at Legoland New York

where so many people
are going to see it

would be a dream come true.

All right, so, families,

thank you so much
for dropping by,

but we got to let them
finish what they started.

So let's start
the clock back up,

and, families, we'll see you
when the build is done.

- I love you guys. - We've been so
stressed with this final challenge,

so seeing our families,

this has just given us
energy again.

We've to enthusiasm.

- See you!
- Do good! Win!

Kind of an inspiration for us
to win this competition.

( muttering )

- This isn't working, and I don't
even know if-- - What are the options?

Tyler: So we have our
griffin as our centerpiece,

and we want these things to have
this beautiful, elegant movement.

I might be able to redesign it
to have linear actuators.

( whirring )

And it would lift them
and bring them back.

So I'm trying to redesign how the
motors are creating that movement,

and hopefully that
will save our build.

- Amy: Go, go, go!
- I'm working. I'm working.

- Aww!
- Ten hours left, people!

- Ten hours.
- Will: Ten hours!

Got your 24-hour build, huh?

- Yeah.
- 24 hours is a long time.

- Ugh.
- I'm going to take a little break.

( groans )

Kind of relax in my spot.

I've heard that
this is way nicer

than Nick Cannon's setup he's got
over there at "The Masked Singer."

And, um, this is not
that far off from glamping

just as long as you
sort of take away

the glam part of the glamping.

But other than that,
it's, like, super similar.

- I got it.
- You got it?

So I've used a worm gear,
which is a spiral piece,

in order to make much better use
of the strength of the motor,

so it can run at full speed and
still give us that slow, fluid flap.

This is the most technological
stuff we've used.

- Nice job.
- That's cool.

- Okay.
- Amy and Tyler are definitely

- bringing their A-game.
- Boone: The griffin,

the flapping wings,
their stuff is incredible.

However, I believe
we can top that.

I just wrapped
my head around the next

awesome piece of this thing.

Our idea is to have
our building transform.

I've never built anything
quite like this before.

So I don't know exactly
how this is going to go,

but I think it's going to be
awesome if we pull it off.

Ooh, I'm excited to see that.

- So much to do. So much to do.
- So much to do.

This peacock
is taking us so long.

It's got so many little details.

There's a million little pieces
in those feathers

and we really didn't
want to sacrifice that.

Ugh. There's such high stakes.

Sam:
And high competition.

I mean, we're so far
behind comparatively.

- There's is going to look so-- gorgeous.
- I know. You know it is.

Jessica:
Whoa, look at Mark and Boone's.

Sam:
Holy crap, it's tall.

Dude, that's awesome.

Sam: If we can't finish
the peacock in time,

we're not going to have
a signature build.

We're not going to win
"Lego Masters."

- We're screwed.
- ( groans )

All right, uh,
we got to get this done.

Will:
Four hours left!

- Jeez.
- You have four hours left!

- I know.
- Just under four hours left.

Love to have
all the characters done.

Let me just do this.

Is that the wall
that's going to spin?

- The whole center will spin.
- Oh, sweet.

Working for 20 hours straight
has been insane.

Boone: We are pushing our
creativity to the limit.

Our idea is to have our
building look derelict, ugly,

but when I person places a life-size
paintbrush into a paint can,

there will be a sensor
in the paint can

that tells these walls
to turn around

and they become beautiful.

Hopefully, it's going to be
enough to beat Amy and Tyler.

Mark:
Dude, we got this.

We just got to stay with it,
keep it up, okay?

- Boone: Okay. - The builds are
looking great, and all so different.

It's a reflection of the teams
being just so different

in their approach
and personalities,

and that's what's fun
about this challenge

is that is actually does
represent them as a team.

- $100,000.
- $100,000.

Legoland.
So what do you think?

- We got this? All right.
- Yeah. Done and done.

High-five.

( groans )

This face keeps falling apart.

This peacock
is taking us so long.

I am worried about finishing
the monkey in time.

I've taken this stupid thing
apart 50 times now.

- It's, like, so frustrating.
- Don't start doubting yourself.

You're getting there.
The hands look fantastic.

- Oh, wow. Yeah.
- Do you like him?

Your enthusiasm keeps me alive.

- Aww.
- This look good?

- Yeah, it looks like a banana. Yeah.
- It's funny? Good.

Ooh-ooh-ohh-ah-ah!

- Ooh, up here.
- Tyler: Perfect.

Uh-oh, guys.
You know what this means.

One hour left to complete
your masterpiece.

- One. One hour.
- Okay.

- One hour.
- We need to get this all filled in.

We need minifigs everywhere.
We've got five floors to fill.

- It needs to happen.
- These guys have been building for,

- what, 23 hours already?
- What a marathon session.

Did you ever have to build with a
deadline, a time deadline like this?

I don't know I ever competed
on something at this level.

I mean, 24 hours,
that's quite an extensive build.

- Focus, focus, focus, buddy.
- I'm just exhausted.

Push, push, push, push,
all the way to the end.

This is it.
They got less than ten minutes.

There's some really
great models here.

Looking around the room,
I am almost speechless.

I can really see
those builds come to life.

- Is he sitting on the cushion over here?
- Jessica: He can be.

And Sam and Jessica,
they have pulled a monkey out of a hat.

Jessica:
This is almost done-ish.

- Can I move this lizard's claw
a little bit? - Yeah, sure.

Tyler and Amy's build is epic.

- There needs to be something down in here.
- Down in where?

Down in this area.
Just something.

Will: Mark and Boone are killing
it with the creative details.

With the paint splats
and the minifigures,

it just feels like
a completely immersive world.

- Wheel barrel.
- Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Shoot.

One minute remains
in your final build.

Aah!

Tensions are high!

Can we add spots
or take these three off

before we forget.

Is there any dead spots?

Make sure everything's
staged where it needs to be.

- Yes.
- What will be the outcome

of this epic competition show?

Four, three, two, one.

Time's up, bricks down.

You did it!

- Whoo! Yeah!
- You're done!

You made it to the end,
you guys.

Please allow me
to go full-on Dad mode

and say I am proud of you guys.

You've done an awesome job.

( music playing )

Now it is time
for the brickmasters

to review your masterpieces

and decide who will be
our first Lego Masters.

Tyler: Going into judging,
we're feeling a little nervous.

Ordinarily, we'd be pitching
our build to the brickmasters,

but this time our build
has to speak for itself.

Sam: There's a lot
on the line here.

Big stakes. $100,000.
The trophy, the title.

The brickmasters are going to
have a challenge picking a winner.

I definitely think
we could win it.

But at this point,
our fate is in their hands.

I don't know
what's going to happen.

Here we are.

Our final three teams have
spent 24 hours on their builds,

but now it's time
for the final review.

That's so much pressure
on you guys.

But super exciting.

Okay, so this is Mark
and Boone's final build.

Boone: Mark and I
have built Artopia.

It is in a post-apocalyptic
wasteland

where creative minds are coming
together to build community.

It is the tallest thing
we've ever built.

Mark: The whole side
of the building

is getting painted
by this giant paint blast.

Paint has spilled out of a
window and is dripping down,

and there's a guy
walking through it.

What a mess!

Boone: This is the build

that's going to take us
to the title

and the $100,000.

Will: So, brickmasters,
what do you think?

This is pretty epic in its size.

I mean, it's so tall.

Just look at it against
all the other ones.

They pushed the limit.

Amy C.: You can see
their personality

coming through in the model.

And you can also see

some of the humor and the fun

that these guys
have when they build,

because that's kind of when
they're at their best.

They're really good
at that, aren't they?

Yeah. The real energy

of that splash
of color going up,

and that minifigure just
being impossibly suspended

like, it's so powerful.

Amy C.: All these little
stories and details

they have throughout
can really keep your attention.

That's really quite magical
to capture in a build.

It's also interactive.

They have a color sensor
in here,

so when you put
the paintbrush in,

- it really comes to life.
- That's a paintbrush!

- That's a real wow. - It's a
paintbrush and it goes in the paint can.

- It's really clever and fun.
- That's pretty cool.

Jamie: To see them deliver
on such a high level

is wonderful.

- All right, Sam and Jess.
- All right.

( bird call )

Jessica:
Our final build is called

"The Peacock And The Monkey."

Our peacock sparkles.

We really got
to showcase our artistry

with this last master build,
and we love it.

We could actually win this.

Will: So, brickmasters,
what do you think?

Sam and Jessica really struck
something pretty special

and they've elevated Lego
from just a toy

to actually a work of art,
and that's pretty amazing

from some little bricks, right?

- Very amazing.
- I'm, like, wow.

And of course this could
only come from Sam and Jessica.

We've seen that spark
of potential,

but to see it in full bloom?

This is what we were
hoping to see for the finals.

Amy C.: You see that
beautiful sassy peacock

and then the rest of the world

is kind of hidden behind
at first glance.

Then you come around
to the other side and you see,

"Okay, I see why that peacock
has this little bit

of a crazy expression
on its face,"

because this monkey's actually
taking a feather from it

and he's putting it on his hat.

So it's a really fun
and creative story

and that's what we love to see.

Kids love characters like this.

But also to see, like,
bananas as legs of a table.

That's just absurd, but fun.

Yeah.

Jamie: But the peacock
is really the stand out for me.

I mean, they've used colors
in such a clever way

that it really does
pop in the room.

Amy C.:
And using the leaf element

to create the feathers as well,

it's really nice parts usage.

We love to see that, too.

It has such a wow factor.

Next up, Tyler and Amy.

Amy: This is the
"Treasure Of The Griffin."

( screeching )

We wanted to showcase the theme

of strong parental love

and the fierce protection
for one's child.

Tyler:
We love what we've built.

It shows our creativity,
our ingenuity,

and ability to really
capture something original.

Will: Brickmasters,
what do you think?

Tyler and Amy
have done what they do best

and they've created characters

that are right in focus
at the top of that tower.

That griffin
with its wings flapping

protecting its babies,

it really captures
your attention.

It's a real wow moment
in the build.

And the subtlety of those
feathers on the end,

just having that little bit
of extra movement,

it's really effective.

I think they've really
thought about

how they can tell the story
across this build,

and they have this trail of
destruction going through the forest.

Jamie: It creates a little bit
of a sense of magic

in this universe
that they're creating,

because this is another world.
This is mythical.

But also giving some life
to this very dark character,

using darkness to your advantage

so you really see
the eye in focus.

- Getting that contrast.
- Exactly.

Amy C.: What a wow.

It is definitely an epic moment

in this scene right here.

Jamie:
It's really beautiful.

So we have three
epic finale builds here.

- And they're so different.
- And they are so different.

They've brought their personality
and they've brought their skills

into each of the builds.

Jamie: And these would all
display amazingly well

as an exhibit
at the Legoland Resort.

Mark and Boone
are such emotional builders.

They really feel
what they're building.

Jamie:
So much creativity,

down to the character
development,

the parts usage,
but they also just showed

how playful they were
with the bricks.

For Sam and Jessica,

they always had
that spark of creativity,

they always had the great ideas,

and they've definitely
grown the most of all the teams.

Tyler and Amy really bring
their characters to life.

They're always good
at making characters.

It's actually really hard to do,
but they do it well.

And it's like,
how can you make something

so beautiful look so easy?

So they each have
their things about them

- that makes them so unique.
- Amy C.: And that's why

it's such a difficult
decision to make.

Who is the "Lego Masters"
champion?

This is one of those moments
that we've seen on TV before.

( music playing )

Who's it going to be?

- You'll find out next season.
- ( music stops )

Just kidding!
You're going to find out today.

( music resumes )

Right after the break.

( music stops )

Yeah, we're definitely
going to a break.

You didn't think we were
going to do it now?

No, no. We go to a break.

( music playing )

( cheering, applause )

Hello, everybody!

And welcome to the grand finale
of "Lego Masters."

Yeah!

In just a few moments,
one team will win $100,000,

become Lego Masters,

and take home
an amazing Lego trophy.

It all comes down to this,

one final build, a masterpiece,

that took 24 hours to create.

So make some noise
for our final three teams,

Amy and Tyler, Mark and Boone,
and Sam and Jessica.

( cheering )

Whoa, ho, ho, ho!

Yeah!

Boone:
We walk into the workroom

and there's all
these people cheering.

There's the old competitors.

There's our families.

This is unbelievable.

- Isn't this crazy?
- Oh!

- It is totally-- - It has
been one heck of a journey

getting to this point,
and now here you are.

Tyler and Amy, what would
winning this show mean to you?

I feel like I've been
building almost all my life,

and it's all be preparation
for this moment.

So having the title
of Lego Master

would be just the icing on
the cake for my Lego journey.

That $100,000
would just mean everything

starting our life together
with our baby

and saving for our first house.

- Yay!
- Will: Awesome.

So, Sam and Jessica,
what's going through your mind right now?

We wouldn't be here
without each other.

You've made me a better builder.

You focused me when I needed to

when I was full
of self-doubt and scared.

And I'm so grateful that
we got to have this together.

My proudest moment was when
you found it in yourself

to really believe in yourself,
and it was really special.

And I wouldn't have done this
journey with anyone but you.

Thank you.

- So, Mark and Boone.
- Woman: Yeah!

- Boone.
- Will.

Do you have
one last song in you?

( cheering )

♪ Here we go ♪

♪ We're building
with bricks now ♪

♪ We've been running
to the brick pit ♪

♪ Day after day ♪

♪ Here we go,
we're building ♪

- ♪ With bricks now ♪
- Yeah!

- Yeah!
- Amazing.

I don't know which I like more,

your artistry as Lego builders

or your songwriting and singing.

The whole point

of this competition
is to celebrate

creativity and show
that anything is possible

when you build with your heart
and your imagination.

I hope that we inspired
young and old

to think outside the bricks.

All right, so now
it's time to separate

the Lego builders
from the Lego Masters.

Three unique teams,

and three completely
unique builds.

I honestly don't know
how you choose a favorite.

Luckily, that's not my job.
It's theirs.

Every single one of you

put your heart and soul
into those models

and it really shows.

Jamie: We've seen how
outrageously talented you are,

and Amy and I are just
so proud of each of you.

It's time for
the moment of truth.

Are you ready?

- Are you ready?
- ( cheering )

So before we name our champions,

brickmasters, which team
came in third place?

( music playing )

Our third place team...

Sam and Jessica.

You were awesome.
I love you.

Sam: Third place
is a total honor to me.

To beat out so many
talented people...

I'm so proud of you.

...it just shows
if you're dedicated to a dream,

like, you will go far.

And this was just truly
the best experience of my life.

Get right here.
Get right here.

( indistinct chatter )

- I'm so proud of us.
- Oh, that's so sweet.

This is it.

- Yeah.
- Tyler and Amy,

Mark and Boone...

Boone:
This moment right now

is a monumental moment.

I'm nervous, but in a good way.

Amy: This the moment

we have been building
up to for so long.

We've been waiting for this,

and I just have a stomach
full of butterflies.

It all comes down to this.

Brickmasters, which team

has won "Lego Masters"?

For Jamie and I,
this has definitely been

the toughest decision
we've had to make.

The team that will be
going home today

with the trophy

and that title
of Lego Masters is...

Tyler and Amy.

- Yeah!
- Whoo! Whoo!

( cheering )

- Come here.
- Congratulations.

- Congratulations. - This is the
most incredible feeling in the world.

We just won $100,000.

( cheering continues )

We did not win tonight,
but we gained

the most incredible
experience of our lives.

If you're watching this...

...go build something amazing.

Jeez, guy. Knock it off.

- Thank you so much.
- You were awesome.

You guys were incredible.

Oh, my gosh.
Congratulations.

I've been building with Lego
since I was two years old

and I haven't stopped,
like, ever.

To actually win
is just so incredible.

- We feel so blessed.
- That's it!

This was incredible.
Thank you so much for playing!

Never stop creating.
Now, come on!

- Let's go hit the bricks!
- ( cheering )