Lego Masters (2020–…): Season 2, Episode 10 - Flip My Block - full transcript

The teams are challenged to take the lamest LEGO neighborhoods and create an action packed dream house in a home renovation inspired game.

Will: Last week
on "lego masters,"

our four remaining teams
survived the most evil
challenge yet...

The first thing I'm gonna do
is split these teams in half.

- ( squeals )
- ...By smashing up
and mashing up...

- We're winging it here.
- ...Land and sea creatures

into truly creepy creations.

Look at this house
of horrors around us.

Caleb and jacob's
chameleobster

delivered the twins
their first win of the season.

- Whoo!
- Ninth time is the charm,
they say.

While dave
and richard's penguin



left them out in the cold.

- Cool.
- Amy: You should
be super proud.

You've shown off
what incredible building skills

and creativity
that both of you have.

Richard:
To be able to link
with another dad

and lose yourself in lego
is a one of a kind experience.

"flip my block!"

hey, america.
Will arnett here.

Today, my team and I
have our work cut out for us.

We're on the set
of "lego masters,"

and I gotta be honest,
it is a total fixer-upper.

So let's get on in here
and meet the builders

who are gonna help me

flip my block!



Hey, america! Who's ready
to "flip my block"?

Nothing is off-limits.

You're gonna flip, as teams
turn their city blocks...

- Will: He forgot a piece!
- ...Into motion-filled,
extreme dream destinations.

Extreme high fives!

Will mark and steven
activate their extremely
useful golden brick?

- Um...
- Will michelle and natalie

wow the brickmasters
extremely yet again?

- What's the plan?
- We don't know.

Sleeves aren't optional.

They're flat-out illegal.

- Whoo!
- Wow!

Stop the clock.
Stop the clock.

These guys are
in terrible shape.

- That clock is ticking fast.
- Yeah.

It's time
to flip my block!

Man on pa:
We are rolling, everybody.

- Oh, my gosh.
- Oh!

- What is this?
- What in the world?

- "flip my block."
- oh!

We're coming
into this challenge

after our first win
of the season.

Wow.

We're ready
for whatever happens.

Roll up those sleeves,
cut 'em off, light 'em on fire.

Get rid of 'em.
'cause we got no room
for sleeves today.

We got work to do.

- Yeah.
- Whoa.

- Okay.
- Yeah.

- Wow.
- Whoo!

Oh, man.

I hate sleeves!

We're doing
a home makeover show today,

and that means that we've
gotta take it to the extreme.

Extreme high fives!

Man! Kind of felt
like regular high fives,
but we'll work on it.

- Let's go!
- All right.

So, behind me
we have the lamest
neighborhood ever.

Your challenge is to take
one of those mundane houses

and flip it into the wildest
address in the country.

People always say, "if these
walls could talk," right?

Well, these walls can,

or they can dance,

or wave, or raise the roof
if you want them to.

Nothing is off-limits.

Because we're diy-ers,
I'm just like...
( vocalizing )

like, I feel like I'm at home.

This is our challenge.
Maybe this was made for us.

We want you to transform
these homes from drab to fab.

We-- that's good, right?
Good, right? Yeah!

We are looking for you
to have wild, crazy,

and colorful renovation ideas.

And in terms of storytelling,
we want you to show us

who or what
lives in their dream home.

Throughout this competition,
we have been asking you guys

to use movement
in your models.

But we're asking you now
to make movement like
you've never done before.

This is gonna really
push the limits of your
technical abilities,

but really make
your properties stand out.

And, of course, you also
have an existing house

that you need
to use all those bricks
in your creation,

so we can't wait to see
how you amp it up
and make it amazing.

All right, go nuts
with that property, bros.

You have 11 hours
to flip my block

and build your dream home.

Now, get your brick on!

- Let's go!
- Blue? Blue?

- Run, run, run, run, run.
- Okay.

- Here we go.
- All right.

Oops. I just knocked
over our fence.

Our neighbors
are gonna hate us.

- I'll grab the power functions.
- Okay, I got this, I got this.

Oh, this is gonna be
a very fun challenge for me

because power functions
and making things move,

that's what I like to do.

I'm gonna go all out.
I'm gonna have fun with this.

Okay. Interesting.

We have to do
a home reno.

Michelle
and natalie over there,

they restore stuff
for a living.

Houses, furniture--
this should be right
up their alley.

What are we thinking,
for our house to look like
or what kind of theme?

All right,
so, brickmasters,
I'd love for you

to be a part of
my new home makeover show
with extreme energy.

( rock music playing )

"flip my block!"

tell all the "flip my block"
heads at home

what's going on
in this challenge.

This is really gonna
push the limits of their
technical abilities.

When we're talking
about movement,

we want to see the whole
property come to life

in ways that we've never
seen before.

( echoing )
huh!

I'm thinking, like,
what can we do for movement?

And, of course,
they also have to use
all of the bricks

that are given
in the original house,

so that's gonna be a clever
challenge for them to solve.

This is the demo.
This is the fun part
where you break everything

and throw it all
in a big dumpster.

But not us.
We're gonna reuse it.

So, which teams are positioned
well for this challenge?

Michelle and natalie
are all about diy,

so I'm hoping they can
bring some of that experience

and some brilliant renovation
ideas into their builds.

( muttering )

- caleb and jacob won
last week's challenge.
- Yeah.

That was an epic win.

Now they're coming in here
with a lot of confidence,

so I'm excited to see
what big idea caleb
and jacob come up with.

I hope it's extreme.

We should make it chaotic,
but beautifully chaotic.

- Let's go take a look.
- All right.

You're thinking a lot
about the future right there,

but remember the house
has to pull the whole thing
together with the functions.

These ghosts
will be those--

those ones
we were talking about.

What if we did
a circus theme,

like a big
circus tent house?

- Tent?
- Mm-hmm.

All right, I'm about
to do a check-in with
michelle and natalie.

How are you guys doing
on your "flip my block"?

- We're good.
- Yeah.

- We finally have a plan.
- What's the plan?

- We're gonna make
a circus house.
- Under the big top.

We will have our spinning top
with our ringmaster,

a giant top hat, a clown car,
peanut trees,

big buckets of popcorn,
and a popcorn machine.

- Awesome. You're completely
tearing this apart.
- Both: Yes.

In the biz,
we call this a demo.

Demolition.

I see you found
your sleeves again.

- I know.
- Yeah!

- What do you think?
- I like them both ways.

- Yeah.
- Oh, okay. Well, I mean,

I can rip it off again,
if that's what you're--

if that--

got it.

Do you think I wish
I had worked out?

Yes, I do.
I definitely do.

All right, you have to have
movement in this circus tent.

- Yes.
- What's the plan?

We're gonna try some stuff.
We don't know--

that means we don't really
have a clear idea.

That means we're gonna--
we're gonna see if we can
make these, like, you know,

- spotlights behind it moving.
- Uh-huh.

Michelle: The hardest part
about this challenge, I think,

is going to be trying
to get the motion to work.

It'd be really cool
if our top could spin,

but how are
we gonna do that?

- Better pick up our pieces.
- Okay, I'm going to get
some actual pieces.

- I was thinking some
sort of landing pad.
- Yeah, that's a good idea.

- What are you making?
- I'm gonna make the house
go up and down.

- Hey, mark and steven.
- The big question
jamie and I have

is how are you letting
your imagination really
run wild in this challenge?

We're gonna do
a haunted house

with a bunch
of monsters in there.

Mark:
Haunted house, skeletons.

A ghost in the windows,
lots of fun.

But then we thought,
you know, that's not enough.

It's gonna be
rock 'n' roll monsters.

It's gonna be
heavy metal monsters.

I just wonder,
can you even push
the house further?

I think we can pull that off.

You guys have some ambition
on this. I love it.

Yeah, even though
we have that golden brick,

we want to really do well
on this challenge.

Well, we're gonna treat
this challenge like it's
our last challenge to win,

so we want to feel great
about his build.

Yeah, I think we can have
the house pulsating,
which would be really--

- let me get the arm
in the area here.
- Do what you gotta do.

( rock music playing )

as the host of america's
favorite lego-centric
home makeover show,

I've got one speed-- extreme.

What can you tell
the "flip my block" heads

at home about our lego motors?

Well, most people,
when they think of motors,

they think
of simple spinning,

where it just
rotates like that.

But with a little bit
of a twist,

you can make those come to life
in a much more interesting way.

You can see here,
we have a beam that goes

side to side like
a windshield wiper,

or it goes up and down
to make something
like flapping wings.

Wow, that is extreme.
Speaking of movement,
we have to move on.

Extreme cut
to the next segment!

- Just attach it.
- I need to test how fast
this is gonna spin.

Some of the first lego builds
that I've built for myself

when I was, like, 12,
were actually technic sets,

and then I would add
the motors to them.

It could also be
a servo motor.

And now all that knowledge
is just expressing itself.

- Okay, go.
- ( whirring )

I don't want it to look--
be just all blue,

and then it goes up
to white here.

Yeah, I think
we'd have to bring some
red down into it.

I'm gonna check in
with caleb and jacob now

and see what kind of extreme
build they're doing.

Caleb, jacob,
what's going on, guys?

- Hey, hey!
- Some extreme building
is what's going on.

I love your shirt.

- Yeah.
- Oh.

The sleeves,
we just have to roll
them up a little.

- Yeah, ours are--
- oh, they don't come off.

- No.
- Yeah, ours are pretty lame.

All right, you guys
are about to flip your block.

What are you doing?
You've already taken down
the original house.

Oh, yeah.
We are embracing
the destruction,

and we are replacing
that house with hopefully
something far more--

what's that word
we keep on using?

- Extreme?
- Extreme!

- ( echoing ) extreme!
- Whoo! That's it.

Growing up in wisconsin,
cold, snow, ice,

are all concepts
very close and near
and dear to our hearts.

So of course we gotta bring
some of that into our building.

Jacob:
So we're gonna build
a ski resort,

and we'll include
motion in there,

with a house moving around,

garage door
opening and closing.

If you have the time
to do it, just max out
on the movement, you know?

Like,
everything extreme, you know?

- Extreme ski lift.
- That's pretty good.

You guys won
the challenge last week,

( echoing )
so you're totally
on top of the mountain.

- Yes.
- How are you
gonna stay on top?

By crushing your opponents?

Yeah, that. For sure!

- And also making
a nice build?
- Yeah.

That, I suppose,
is important, too.

By the way,
if you want to put these on
and then rip them off,

you just put your arms in--
yeah, yeah, yeah--
and then we'll cut away.

Yeah, that's good enough.
Put the other one on, sure.

- There you go, caleb.
- I'm feeling it.

And you just go,
"extreme ski house!"

extreme ski house!

- Whoo! Yeah!
- Wow!

All right, guys.

I'm gonna go snap
my sleeves back on,

- just so you know.
- I'm so sorry.

Nah, it's okay.

Now we have to make
a functional ski lift.

- How's that?
- Yeah, that'll be great.

All right, let me
work on that window.

You need to make this
as high as this.

We cannot waste any more time
because we're getting behind,
I know it.

Amy and jamie,
they want lots of character,
they want lots of life.

So, we have a huge amount
of things planned

for the motion aspects
of this build.

And motion is obviously
gonna take a long time.

Now we got to get
these critical things
built quickly.

Finish the building.
Finish the building right now.

Work on that, for sure.

I am struggling
with this movement.

I'm trying to get
our motor functions to work,

and I'm having an issue.

It's going back and forth,

but it's not going
from one position to another.

( michelle groans )

there's an app.
There's coding involved.

We've gotta make sure
we get this motion right.

You definitely
need fanfare light

that kind of swirls around
and, you know,

"hey, a big event's
happening here." a circus.

So we've got to
figure out a solution.

Do you want to take
a brain break from it?

I am very confused...

I feel like I'm just
wasting time on it.

It's not wanting to work.

...And I am very nervous.

I'm will arnett,
and we're back here on the set
of "lego masters,"

where four teams of builders
are transforming their
super boring homes

into eye-popping dream houses
where nothing is off-limits.

How was that?
Was it home-makeover-y enough?

- Did I do a good job at
explaining what's going on?
- I bought it.

- Okay, good.
- Oh, yeah.

So, brickmasters,
what is going on
in this challenge?

Well, in this challenge,
we want our teams to turn

these drab homes from ordinary
into extraordinary.

We're looking for movement,
we're looking for color,

and we're looking for totally
wild renovation ideas.

- All right,
let's go take a look.
- All right.

- What is it catching?
- It caught on this, mark.
You need more of these.

- More of these?
- It caught right on there.

That's our problem.
It just peels it off.

Ooh! Okay.
It's doing a full circle.

It's gonna
take an eye out there.

- I got this crank area.
- Awesome.

- Hey, zack and wayne.
- Hello, zack and wayne.

- Hey, how you doing?
- This is mesmerizing.

- Amy: Yeah.
- Thank you.

One thing we really
asked you guys
to bring is motion.

So how are you doing that?
You've already got started.

Zack: My brother and I
are building a flying house
in the shape of a pig.

Wayne:
It's got, like, 10 wings.
Our house flies.

So, that's the best part
of it right there.

If you don't like
where you're living,

you can just fly it out
somewhere else.

The color that
we got of the house
was purplish pink, right?

So, we thought,
"oh, why not a pig?"

a pig is usually
a good sign, right?

Because it represents
great wealth,

so it kind of
already tells me,

okay, whoever commissioned this

is really rich
and he really likes pigs.

So, you know, it's like,
okay, there's our story
right there.

I think right away
I love the imagination.

I am thinking,
"who lives there?"

so, make sure you're
thinking about that

and incorporating it into
not only the movement,

but also the aesthetics
as you go along.

- Absolutely.
- Good luck. Thanks.

I'm thinking, like, a magician.

- Or an inventor. Okay.
- Maybe a sky captain.

- Mark and steven.
- Will, what's up, bro?

So, you guys totally
demo'd your house.

Yeah, flattened it.

Now you're building a what?

We are building
a haunted mansion.

That is a great idea.
I'm so happy that--

look at this.
I like the movement on that.

That's gonna be
one of the octopus tentacles
coming out.

That's so rad.
You want to win this.
It'd be so nice to go in--

- oh. Oh, oh.
- Why did that stop?

- Uh-oh.
- Grinding the teeth.
Jam up.

- We got to work out some bugs.
- Maybe it's haunted.

Extreme haunting!

- I don't know what
that means, but I get it.
- Great job, guys.

All right, so I just came
from mark and steven,

checking on their extreme build,
and it's a disaster.

These guys are
in terrible shape.

I really think
that this might be their week
to go extremely home.

I got the golden brick.

Great job, guys.

Still getting peeled off.

Okay, come on.
That is just-- wow.

- Right?
- ( beeping )

( beeping )

stop the clock!

- ( beeping horn )
- what in the--

stop the clock!
Stop the clock!

Stop the clock,
stop the clock,
stop the clock!

Oh, no.

Stop the clock!

Ooh!

I come bearing twists!

Oh, my gosh.
There's four little
crates and four teams.

But what's gonna be
in this crate?

Like, it could literally
be anything.

All right, guys,
in order to make your builds
even more extreme,

each team will come up here
and grab a box

filled with one totally
unique lego element inside.

Npu is a lego acronym
for nice parts usage.

Whatever's inside your box,
no matter how strange it is,

has to be incorporated
into your builds.

You got seven hours left
to flip your block.

When I say go,

run over here
and take a box.

Let's start
the clock back up...

Now. Go!

Yeah. Get it,
get it, get it.

Excuse me, excuse me.
What in the world is this?

Let's look.

- Snakes?
- Oh, god.

Snakes. What?

This sucks so bad.

- Cups?
- Ooh.

You've done this before.

This is the exact thing I used.

Okay, so it kind of
looks like clown hair.

- We could make cotton candy.
- Ooh.

- Oh.
- Wow.

This is gonna be tricky.

This is the first time
I've used snowboards
for anything.

- What did you guys get?
- We got coffee cups.

- Coffee cups?
- Yellow coffee cups.

Seven has used
this very part years ago.

Steven:
I had to use a coffee cup
as creatively as possible.

It was pink, not yellow.

He's the most experienced
coffee cup builder ever.

So, uh--

yeah, it's a weird
title to have,

but it's 100% true.

We're gonna have to have
them all over the place.

- Where are we going to--
- there's a ton.

Coffee cups?

Yellow coffee cups
is probably the most
versatile piece there.

Personally, I wish
we got those snowboards.

They would make great
shingles on our roof.

A little jealous.

- What'd you guys get?
- Both: Snakes.

- Oh.
- This is so hard.

Oh, my gosh.
I have no idea what to do
with all these snakes.

And they can't be snakes.
I can't just make a snake pit.

Jacob:
You chose the worst one, man.

Snakes? Oh, man.
This is gonna be really tough.

Maybe that's the secret.
Maybe this needs to be,

like, a pool of lava
or something.

Jacob:
So, we're about a few hours
into this build,

and we're building
a nice ski resort,

and we'll include
motion in there with
a working ski lift.

But will presents us
with a twist.

Jacob and I have been
given red snakes for our npu,

nice parts usage,
that we need to incorporate
into our build.

That means
we can't use these snakes
as snakes in our build.

They need to become
something completely different.

- This is--
- the whole thing is snakes.

I hope some idea
comes to light

because I have no idea what
to do with these things.

We're down to four
great teams of builders,

and they're taking
their properties

into four completely
different directions.

How do you think
it's going so far?

Jamie:
Zack and wayne,
they're actually taking

their whole house to the sky
and letting it fly.

- It's really dynamic.
- Will: Caleb and jacob,

they're building this incredible
house with a ski hill.

And they still have
a lot to put together.

It's such a fun idea,
but a lot to do in the time.

- Will: Mark and steven?
- Jamie: Yes.

How do you like
the look of their house?

They're making
a spooky haunted house,

but not any spooky
haunted house.

They're having movement
everywhere.

Even the roof is opening.

Yeah, looks good.

- Hello.
- Hey, guys.

Hello, caleb and jacob.
You know what we
are excited about?

That you got
a box of goodies.

Jacob threw out the idea
that maybe

we could somehow
rope these together

to get, like, a roof texture.

- Ah.
- So, like, we're trying
to think outside the box,

'cause just connecting
this amount of pieces,

we're looking at
an hour for both of us.

- There are a lot
of snakes there.
- Yeah.

- A few.
- I think this is
your opportunity

to make your mark
on npu usage around the world

where people will be shocked.

"I didn't know that snakes
could do that." right?

- Yes.
- And you are planning to
give us a building as well.

- Yes, eventually.
- Okay.

But we just needed
that foundation,

and the foundation is looking
pretty solid right now.

( clattering )

if only it swapped over
and pushed that one up.

So it's going like this--
bam, bam, bam, bam, bam.

Mark:
We're still building
a haunted house,

but we have a huge
variety of things

we have planned
for the motion.

You need to finish the fence.

Yep, fence, hang on.
I got a few things.

Plant monster, fence,
and make some more ghosts
just for the top, so--

we're getting
a little stressed,
not gonna lie.

It's okay.
We need to get this to work,

otherwise the house
is really gonna be boring.

Okay, this one's gonna
be, like, right here.

- That's his butt?
- Head.

All right, I'm about to check
in with michelle and natalie.

This is a diy team
that came here to compete.

Let's check in.
They love me.

- Hi, guys.
- Hey.

- How's it going?
- Really good.

What was your npu?
What did you guys get?

- We got these pink clown hair.
- But now it is--

- cotton candy bushes.
- They're cotton candy bushes.

- Did you use all of them?
- We did.

You need, like,
a carnival barker, right?
Bark me in. Go.

"welcome to the big top!"
is that the big top voice?

- That's pretty good, yeah.
- Okay.

It sounds like me.

I mean, it sounds
like you're making a joke
about the way I talk.

Here's what I would do.
I'm gonna try
to sell your build.

"welcome to
the extreme big top!"

you guys like extreme.

This is an extreme episode.
It's extreme!

- Mm. Yeah?
- Yes.

( exhales )
I'm so exhausted
playing this character.

- Can you tell?
- It's a lot of energy.

- It's a lot of energy.
- I'm impressed.

Yeah, I think I'm gonna sleep
really well after this.

All right, give it a whirl.

Oh, my god, zack,
what have you done?

There's a start--
the snakes.

Two down, 998 to go.

- Hello, hello.
- Hey, mark and steven.

I see a neat mechanism
on the inside for the roof.

- Amy: Good.
- Yes, we're trying
to get both panels

to open evenly,
almost like a book,
on the top of the roof

so that you get
some action there.

Right now,
one's moving great,

and so that's halfway
a success at this point.

We want it to be a full success,
but time is running out.

Just the roof moving
would be good,

but it wouldn't be
the full idea that we wanted.

Are you scaling back now?

Possibly, yeah.

We won't be able to have
dozens of characters
on this thing.

We actually want to try
and listen to your advice

of having the house
have some life and character,

not just
the characters on the house,

so we're trying
to incorporate that.

I feel the pressure
of the time, so...

- Exactly. Oh, yeah.
- It's there.
The clock is ticking.

Morale is a little low,
not gonna lie.

Mark:
We're starting to get
a little stressed.

- Things are taking
longer than we expected.
- Very long.

We just gotta
get it all done.

We'll see
how all this plays out,

but I'm just really glad
we have the golden brick.

We cannot waste
any more time because--

- we are taking so long.
- A door right there. I know.

Okay, what am I doing now?

I am gonna try
and finish this building
'cause this is not complete

and we have three
and a half hours left.

This challenge, "flip my block,"
has been really stressful.

And now we have to use npu,
which is nice parts usage.

Why don't you work
on some ghosts?

Because that would be
really essential.

Pretty soon, we gotta
start testing this one.

Okay.

Okay, so right behind me,

zack and wayne
are building away.

They have no idea
that we're here

checking in on their build.

This is an incredible insight
into how these builders build.

They can't see me,
they can't hear me.

That's how reality
television works.

Watch the surprise.

- Zack and wayne!
- Whoa!

- Terrible acting.
- We didn't see you guys there.

Guys, are you really hoping
that this build is gonna
bring home the bacon?

- Oh, yeah.
- Did you want to see what
it looks like right now?

I do want to see what
it looks like right now.

Okay.

Wow.

The motor that is
moving this thing,

do you have one
or do you have two?

- One motor.
- So, only one motor
on the bottom.

And then two for the wings,

and then we're gonna
be getting the propellers
going with a few.

When you guys sell this
to the judges,

are you gonna ham it up?

Oh, you have no idea.

All right,
I'll leave you guys to it.
This thing is awesome.

- Thank you so much.
- Thank you.

This is the 10th challenge.
We can't be coasting now
this far along the way.

We really want to show off
our ability to build something
that's out of this world.

He says bring home the bacon.
Let's take it home.

So, the brickmasters seemed
to like our general idea,

but they did want to make sure
that there was a lot of focus
on the house itself,

so we had to do
some restructuring.

We're trashing some ideas
that we would've liked,

but, uh, this
is getting intense.

You know,
the competition's
really ramping up,

so it's just
a lot of stuff to do.

All right,
we'll try that again.

Nothing works.

In these last two hours,
we're struggling.

Especially with the power
functions of our ski slope.

I think it's gonna
be best we don't run it
'cause it'll just break.

I'm a little disappointed
that we haven't been able
to do something more epic.

This roof isn't
even gonna get done.

It's not done?

We won't be able to power it.

Here, I'll make the door.

Snake bin is filled.

But there's still
a lot of snakes left.

Last time I checked
with you guys,

you were building
this really cool house
with a ski lift.

- That was it.
- Mm-hmm.

- Now...
- We've got a volcano.

- You have a volcano.
- So, this volcano is
actually going to explode.

The side's gonna fall off,
and there's gonna be--

oh, we gotta work on that,
but-- lava snakes.

By the way,
a volcano is pretty
scary as it is,

but then if
it's emitting snakes...

- I would not build
my house there.
- No.

How are you guys feeling about
your chances this week?

- Morale is low.
- What's going on
with the morale?

We've struggled
with the technical side
of this a lot.

A lot of time
poured into that,

and there's been a lot
of failures along the way,
unfortunately.

As it is right now,
it's the worst build
in the room

and it's gonna kind of
sink into the background.

Nobody's ever called
their build

the worst build
in the room before

in the history
of "lego masters."

you might be being
a little harsh on yourself.

Will, help us out here.

Okay, okay.
Look, it is what it is.

It's okay to be hard on yourself
in order to kind of motivate,

but you can't change anything
about how you got here.

That's already past.

All you got
is this moment right now

and what's in front of you.

So what can you do to change
what's in front of you?

You guys, it's within your power
to turn this thing around.

Let's do it.
Let's do this thing.

- Let's do this.
- Come on. Come on.

Let's make this thing extreme.

Extreme!

- For jacob.
- For jacob!

For jacob.
Oh, he's still with us.

Sorry,
I don't know why I was--

- I'm still here last I checked.
- I know. You're still--

- that was--
- the end is in sight.

It would be so rough
to go home now.

We definitely can't give up.

If we have to go down
this challenge,

we're gonna go down fighting.

- One hour left!
- ( gasping )

- oh, boy.
- Hurry up, hurry up.

Hurry up, hurry up, hurry up!

The clock is ticking.

The renovations are nowhere
close to complete.

I don't think
they're gonna make it.

- They'll probably make it.
- Whew.

Just, you know,
trying to keep things extreme.

You get it.

When your build is done,
wheel it on over.

Oh, no. All these things
are not working here.

- Put more minifigs
over here, wayne.
- Yeah, yeah.

- Oh, yeah.
We're totally killing it.
- That's awesome.

I need you to replace
some of the eyes of those
skeletons floating around.

- Okay. With cups? Okay.
- Yes.

- It's looking
really good, you guys.
- I know.

- Can you move it carefully?
- Yeah, it's pretty sturdy.

- Okay.
- Yep, should be okay,

but we just gotta get
all this stuff down.

- Will: Come on, you gotta
start moving your builds!
- We can start rolling.

- Oh, yeah,
we got to move it.
- Into the gallery.

Let's take our sweet time,
make sure none of
the figs fall over.

- Slow and steady.
Slow and steady.
- Slow and steady.

It's shaking like crazy.

Mark: Steven and I are being
very careful as we move it

from the build area
to the gallery

because
if you go over a bump,

it could be
the worst thing ever.

So we are taking our time,
moving it carefully

but confidently
into the gallery.

Ooh, careful.
One of the wheels is bumping.

Lift your end up
off the ground.

- ( clattering )
- will: Uh-oh.

Ooh, careful.
One of the wheels is bumping.

Lift your end up
off the ground.

Oh.

Oh, no.
Did something just break?

I heard something fall.

- Is he good?
- Okay, you guys are good.

- Relatively.
- I'm looking for randos.

Go nice and slow.

Mark: Part of the roof
broke right off.

Steven:
It did, it did.

Thankfully, it's all okay.
Everything is fine.

Thankfully.

- Will: One minute left!
- Oh, my god.

Oh, caleb's on the run!

- This is drama.
- Come on, caleb!

- He's got this! Come on!
- Wait! He forgot a piece!

- ( laughing )
- five, four, three,

- two, one.
- Ahh!

Time's up! Bricks down!

Man! Did you guys
feel that drama?
That was insane.

All right,
let's take a look

at the hottest block
in the nation.

All right, builders,
as a reminder,

the brickmasters will be
looking at how you used motion

to bring your house alive,

as well as how
you incorporated the npus.

But before we leisurely stroll
through your neighborhood,

mark and steven,
are you gonna cash in
the golden brick today?

Because if you don't use it

and end up in the bottom two,
you could be eliminated.

This whole challenge
has been really stressful.

We've been really
racing that clock.

It's been hard.

I like our build,

but I am not sure
where we're at.

It's really unsettling
to not have that kind
of confidence.

- Um...
- We're not that cocky.
I think we're going to--

no, that would be
the ultimate baller move,
to not turn it in,

but that is exactly
what we're gonna do.

All right,
bring it on up.

It was tough,
it was stressful,

but we're giving back
that brick

because you never know
what's gonna happen,

and I do not at all
want to go anywhere near
that bottom two.

I think you made
the right call.

Congratulations on keeping it
as long as you could.

I know that you've been
tempted to activate it,

but you managed to avoid
the bottom two and hold tight.

Very impressive.

And you-- you've had
a wild ride.

Oh, man. We got a lot
of catching up to do.

Okay, put you right here.

Now, it is time to take
a walk down lego lane.

Zack and wayne, you're up.

All right, guys, go ahead
and turn your build on.

- All righty.
- That's really cool.

Will: Tell us about
what is going on here.

Wayne:
We built a flying pig home.

This is the mobile mansion
of gaspar de la pork,

a wealthy businessman.

Zack: Then we said, you know,
let's give it a cool motion.

Let's put some wings on it.

Not just two pairs of wings.
Ten.

Wayne:
The pig usually symbolizes
abundance and excess,

so, you know,
it's like, boom.

His flying pig house
can take you anywhere
you want to go.

Wow. This is quite
a home makeover.

Amy: Yeah, I don't think
when we set this challenge

we ever imagined
that someone would make
a flying pig house.

Nice parts usage--
I think your snowboards

work really well
in the feathers.

And I love the extra details,
like the people that have
fallen off the wings.

- Incredible build.
- Thank you.

I mean, I am just blown away

by how much movement
you have here.

This is a massive model
to be rotating like that.

But you chose
a fairly pixilated expression
for the rest of your model,

so that pixilation makes it
a bit more blocky.

Yeah, just an eyeful to look at.
Really cool.

Yeah, it really hogs
a lot of attention.

Thank you, thank you.

Wayne: This is one
of the most exciting things

we've ever made right there.
It's a flying pig.

We have a lot more to show,
so hopefully we can go further

in this competition
and show off what we got.

Mark and steven,
why don't you meet us
by the front lawn

so we can talk
about your build?

We built a haunted house.

Ever since dracula
moved to town,

the neighborhood has gone to
h-e double garlic sticks.

His heavy metal
monster mansion

has got all
the neighbors talking,

but what would you expect

with a pipe organ chimney
on the outside

and a non-stop ghost
disco party on the inside?

Sure, the plant monster
makes a great pen pal,

but there's no way
to sugarcoat it,

as a neighbor,
dracula sucks.

What a fun and spooky
renovation you guys have made.

You've also given us
some brand-new residents,

which really capture
the movement in a great way.

But I do think
you could have played
a little bit more

with the house to get
a bit more colorful details.

But, overall, I think
a really great renovation.

I love your nice parts usage
of the mug.

The fact that you didn't
just use it for the fence,

but also as the teeth
for the monster
on the side there.

It is really great to see
a whole house come to life.

Will:
Great job, you guys.

I feel a lot better

than I did a couple
of hours ago.

It was the right thing to do,
giving back that brick.

All we want to do
is make a good mock,

and that's what we've done.

And I think we actually
are in pretty good shape.

Yep.

Michelle and natalie,
you're up.

I'm nervous.
Everybody else's
looks so good.

Some of them have
some crazy awesome movement.

All right,
so, michelle, natalie,

let's see some motion.
Turn it on.

Let's see...

Why the top hat's not going.

- It's going
a little too fast.
- Ooh, it is, yeah.

It was a challenge for us
throughout this whole build

to get this right.

Let's see.

- Okay.
- Let's see here.

Michelle:
We just need this to work

or we're gonna end up
in the bottom two.

All right,
let's see some motion.
Turn it on.

That's not going.

- It's going
a little too fast.
- Ooh, it is, yeah.

- Oops.
- Let's see.

- Okay.
- Let's see here.

- There we go.
- There she is.

- There we go.
- And we're in business.

Michelle, natalie,
tell us what's going on here.

We call this
under the big top.

Bob the clown is throwing
the biggest block party

of the year
under the big top,

and the whole neighborhood
is invited.

Bob: Welcome to the big top!
Come one, come all!

We've got all
the peanuts, popcorn,

and cotton candy you can eat.

Follow the spinning lights
to the big top house,

grab a ticket,
and clown around
all night long.

Step right up
to a world of wonder!

It's the greatest party
on earth!

I love that you've turned
a drab house

into an entire circus.

The movement
really brings it to life

and makes me a little
bit mesmerized.

You've also done
a great job with parts usage

with your little cotton candy
trees dotted around.

And it's things like
those pops of pink
that I really love

and wish you would
just have done

a little bit more of.

I have to say, this model
just makes me happy.

Your popcorn machine
is really great.

I love your clown car.

I love that you're adding
a little bit of humor.

And I like
that you took a risk.

And when it comes
to your motion,

you're very good at
the round circular motion.

But I'd love
to challenge you guys,

even if it's circular,
but you just change it

so it's going
in another direction,

it just adds
that little extra something.

But I think
it really looks fun.

- Thank you.
- What a great build.

The judges liked it?
I mean, it's exciting,

and also, like,
we're hoping that we did enough.

Caleb and jacob, you're up.

Basically, two hours,
we turned this thing around.

No matter what happens here,
we did make a build that
I think we can be proud of.

So, caleb, jacob,
tell us what's going on

with your house.

Welcome to
978 frostburn drive,

a skier's paradise
that just so happens

to be built
on the side of a volcano.

But don't worry about that.

Ignore the tremors
and the serpent-like lava.

Instead,
focus on the spinning skis,
the working ski lift,

and good old mr. Smith
as he plows the sidewalk.

Yeah, pay attention to him
and not the giant volcano

wreaking havoc
on everything around it.

Grab a hot cup of java
and ignore the lava

at 978 frostburn drive.

So, brickmasters,
what do you think?

Jamie: Why the resort is
in a volcano is still absurd,

but I love that you were
that ambitious.

And that ambition also goes
to your ski lift.

They're notoriously
difficult to do.

I wish there was a way
that you could've attached
a minifigure or something

just to show it
as a ski lift a bit more.

Amy:
You guys were not happy
to get snakes

for the nice parts usage,
but actually you changed

the whole design of your model
to incorporate snakes,

and it has a real wow factor.

The lava
is such a great story

about it
trailing down the snow.

And you also have them
in the roofs of the house.

I think
I would've loved to see

a little bit more detail
in your buildings.

A few more details in there
would've been great for me.

Caleb, jacob,
great job, you guys.

Thank you, thank you.

I definitely
think jacob and I

have a pretty high chance
of going home today.

All right, builders,

today you rolled up
your sleeves

and transformed a basic,
boring block

into the wildest
zip code in the country.

Brickmasters,
you have four tricked-out
homes to choose from.

Which team had
the best build today?

We were so excited
to see all of you excel
in this challenge.

But there was one team
that had not only the motion,

but also had the aesthetics
in a beautiful balance.

So our winning team is...

Mark and steven.
Congratulations.

Mark:
What an unexpected twist

on the build
that we were just struggling
with for quite a while.

- We won. That's insane.
- Yeah.

This is where
it gets interesting.

Normally, we have the bottom
two teams step forward.

But with just three teams
in contention for
the bottom build--

caleb and jacob,
michelle and natalie,
zack and wayne--

I need you all
to step forward.

Builders, we saw
four incredible builds
in this challenge.

But we are at the stage
in the competition

where we really are digging
into the smallest details.

Caleb and jacob, you had
some great storytelling,

but unfortunately,
your movement didn't

have as much of a wow effect
as we were hoping.

Zack and wayne, mind blown
with your engineering

and how you were able
to bring that to life.

Unfortunately,
it wasn't quite met

with the construction
of your house.

That came across
as a bit too blocky.

Michelle and natalie,
you had such a colorful
and aesthetic build,

with so many fun
and playful details.

But we would've loved
to see you push yourselves

a little bit further
on the movement

to give us something
beyond turning.

Okay, brickmasters,
I hate having to ask
the question,

"who's going home this week?",

because I already
know the answer.

Nobody.

Nobody is going home.

It was a close call,

but your builds
were all too good.

You are all safe.

Michelle:
Nobody's going home this week,
so that's exciting.

Next week, we just
have to bring it again.

Oh, my gosh, it was so nice
of will right there

to give us all
the opportunity to show off
our skills one more time.

( exhales )

will:
You'll all be here next week

competing for a spot
in the finale.

Three teams will move on
to compete for $100,000

and the title of lego masters.

We'll find out who those
three teams are next week.

Until then, go on
and hit the bricks.

- Whoo!
- Whew!

Going into the next week,
we need to really just
keep the pressure on.

- We managed to get
a surprise win today.
- That's a good feeling.

We can go in really confident
that we'll be able

to do a great job
with whatever's up ahead.

Wayne: We're kind of getting
close to the end right now.

It's starting
to get more interesting.

The level is so close
right there, anyone
could be the top.

Will:
Next week, with only
two episodes left...

All rise!

...The countdown
to the grand finale begins.

Build a massive castle
on the edge of a cliff.

Is this even possible?

The build that stretches
out the farthest

will automatically
move on to the finals.

- You're measuring it?
- Are we trying to
build the farthest?

- You're going further?
- I'm gonna cry if it falls.

- You're the castle bros.
- This has been said.

- This is so exciting.
- Put that title on the line.

- Ooh.
- What?

It's the second
to last episode

and the fight
has just begun!