Lego Masters Season 3 - Here's What We Can Tell Fans So Far

"LEGO Masters" has developed a reputation for putting master builders to the test with creative challenges that expand the depths of creativity and working with LEGO bricks. Season 1 had the teams building city blocks, movie genres and storybook stories, and engineering bridges tested under increasing weights, plus a "Star Wars" themed challenge. Season 2's teams built parade floats, monster trucks, puppets, and fashionable, wearable hats, all made from LEGO bricks. 

One common thread that ran through many of the challenges in both seasons: destruction. From testing the strength of bridges, buildings, or vehicles against stress, wind, earthquakes, and well, smashing into each other, to intentionally blowing up builds, sometimes filled with slime or glitter, host Will Arnett and the judges took glee in destroying the impressive creations — to the dismay of some LEGO fans watching from home.

The casts of teams are fairly diverse, too. Both seasons featured two teams of women, with Season 2's Michelle and Natalie making it to the semi-finals, along with three teams of brothers: Mark and Steven, twins Caleb and Jacob, and Zack and Wayne. All six brothers were fierce competitors, battling over the top spots and the Golden Brick throughout the 12 weeks. Ultimately, the prize was awarded to Mark and Steven for their final, dual build, which had to include a day look and a nighttime look.

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