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<i>- Last week...</i>
- A mega city build.

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<i>the most spectacular builds</i>
<i>of the season...</i>

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- Wow, look at this skyline.
- Hold on, hold on.

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<i>and one monumental disaster...</i>

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No!

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- <i>all ended...</i>
- Going home today...

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<i>...with a heartbreaking</i>
<i>farewell.</i>

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Krystle and Amie.
You really are an inspiration.

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- <i>Tonight...</i>
- It's race day.

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<i>it's a challenge of speed...</i>

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<i>...and strength.</i>

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Six feet in between.
It's time to build bridges.

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<i>Which team will hold strong?</i>

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We're going to push
your bridge's weight limit

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- until your Lego bridge...
- A thousand pounds!

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- Aah!
- ...comes falling down.

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- <i>And who...</i>
- This is absolutely insane!

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<i>...will crumble</i>
<i>under the pressure?</i>

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You can't get this kind of
excitement on "The Masked Singer."

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- I don't see the prompter.
- You know the lines, right?

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I mean, it'd be a pretty
rough approximation.

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Three, two, one.

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Welcome back to "Lego Masters."

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- Whoo!
- Okay!

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That's so awesome.

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It's a pinewood derby track!

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This is going to be awesome.

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<i>I remember when I was a kid</i>

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<i>my dad and I</i>
<i>build cars together.</i>

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And I got fourth against
a bunch of kids who cheated.

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I hope you packed your bags

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because we're on
the road to adventure

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- and a $100,000 grand prize.
- Whoo!

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Six teams remain,
and only one team

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will drive home
with the title Lego Masters.

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Now riding shotgun,
we've got our brickmasters Jamie and Amy.

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They hold the keys
to your future.

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I'm just here to crack a few jokes
and provide some solid dad energy.

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And if you don't like that,
I will turn this car around right now.

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Let's kick this show into gear

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- with a fast car challenge.
- Whoo!

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You're going to build
a Lego race car,

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and we're going to race them
down that ramp in front of you.

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Where you finish will determine
how much extra time you get

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during our next build.

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Okay.

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Jermaine and I were
in the bottom two

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in the last challenge.
Not a great feeling.

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<i>We really need that advantage.</i>

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We're going to bounce back and prove
that we're here as true competitors.

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You get 30 minutes
to complete your car.

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And your 30 minutes starts now!
Go! Get your brick on!

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- Come on, where's that speed?
- We're building our car.

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This is an important
time-sensitive challenge.

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So what I'm thinking is
we should build a dragster.

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What do you think
are some tricks

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that these teams can employ?

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You gotta have the least
amount of friction,

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the most amount of momentum.

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A trick could be
to use a cross axle

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so at least two of your wheels
are locked together.

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Because otherwise
a lot of these cars

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are going to want to hook
one way or the other.

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- Sam? Have you ever built a car before?
- Yes?

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<i>In Cub Scouts,</i>
<i>I won the pinewood derby.</i>

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I didn't know that.
You never told me that.

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- Yeah.
- I never asked.

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- Secrets we keep.
- Have you ever built a car?

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No, but I'm really good
at science.

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The potential energy has
to equal the kinetic energy

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and friction at the end
to maximize the kinetic energy.

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Our wheels have to
be really light.

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I'm not going to
tell anybody. Trust me.

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- Good luck, guys.
- Thanks, bye.

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The object is to get
enough speed on that ramp

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that it'll push us down
the rest of the track.

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I love this. This looks like
a real car design studio.

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What's the strategy here
for you guys?

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- Just trying to make it aerodynamic.
- I was going to say,

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there's a little bit
of aerodynamics playing here.

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- Yeah.
- You have your spoiler in the back here.

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- And then just let it fly.
- Yeah.

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All right, time's ticking down.
I'll leave you guys to it.

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All right, so this is what we're going
to be building our marshmallow around.

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Right off the bat,
I'm thinking of my wife's car,

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which is called Marshmallow.

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It's old. It's lost some
hubcaps, but it's going strong.

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Have you noticed
that Richard and Flynn

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are using roller coaster tracks?

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- Wow.
- That is very curious.

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We don't know much
about building cars.

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<i>We usually focus more on</i>
<i>aesthetics, not engineering.</i>

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So really this time advantage
on the next challenge

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would be such a chance to just
leapfrog ahead of everyone else.

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- Curves are the way to go.
- Aaron and Christian?

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We have a very special strategy.

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What we're doing is making
an eight-wheel car.

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<i>The more wheels we have,</i>

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the more likely our car is
to drive in a straight line.

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It's just crazy enough to work.

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- Keep building!
- Okay.

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- Helpful.
- Very helpful.

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Two minutes, two minutes.

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- Time goes really fast.
- It does. It goes so fast.

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Mark and Boone don't even have
tires on their wheels yet.

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Maybe they're keeping
the rubber off.

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- Freewheeling wheels.
- No tires.

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- No tires.
- This is all about reducing friction.

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And we're hoping
that no tires just gives us

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the best momentum
going down the track.

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- Radical, bro.
- We got one minute.

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One minute left!
It is a race to the finish line.

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And the starting line.

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- Does it stick?
- Yeah.

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- Yes!
- I just hope it doesn't fall apart.

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- 30 seconds!
- I think we got it. I think we got it.

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- Ten seconds.
- My gosh.

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Two, one.
Time's up, bricks down.

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- Yes.
- Wow.

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- Some nice cars, guys.
- Yeah.

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It's going to be fun.

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It's race day.

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Yeah! The cars are all
lined up at the starting line.

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Mel and Jermaine,
what is the name of your car?

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- The Rad Racer.
<i>- Rad Racer.</i>

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What I wanted to do

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was to get some air
under the car

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and then just make sure
that we have enough spoilers

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to hold the car
down to the track.

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- Your car looks fast.
- Yeah.

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You've got
the aerodynamics there.

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The wheels are linked
with the cross axle.

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- It's got some real potential.
- Thank you. Thank you.

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All right,
moving down the line here.

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Mark and Boone, what's the name
of your particular car?

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The Green Machine!

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<i>Green Machine.</i>

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- The Green Machine. Really?
- Or Lime Time.

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<i>Lime Time.</i>

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Can I just put my vote in
for Lime Time?

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We wanted freewheeling wheels
on freewheeling axles.

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And we didn't
use tires because...

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- It slides.
- ...they put tires on your car

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to give you friction
when you need it.

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It'll be interesting to see
how that plays out in the race.

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All right, so then next
we got Sam and Jessica.

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- What's the name of your ride?
- Black Beauty.

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<i>Black Beauty.</i>

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Weight in the back right
in front of the back axles.

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Thin wheels low.

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You've got the weight
definitely in the back there.

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You've got a nice long chassis,

153
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but your wheels
aren't connected,

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so I'm wondering if they're
going to wobble a bit.

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All right, Richard and Flynn.

156
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We focused on the curves
and weight towards the back,

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not as much on aerodynamics.

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- What's your car called?
- The Rolling Coaster.

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<i>Rolling Coaster.</i>

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The roller coaster tracks gives
a really nice effect to your car.

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But it is quite a lot bigger
than some of the other cars.

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Okay, next,
this is Christian and Aaron.

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<i>Cream-sickle Sledgehammer.</i>

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We built the car with
thin wheels, in-line wheels.

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We figured more wheels would
maybe help us stay in line.

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Normally you want to have fewer
wheels to reduce the friction,

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but you've got eight, so I'm hoping that
you've got something up your sleeve there.

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And last but not least,
Tyler and Amy.

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<i>The Flaming Marshmallow.</i>

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I just thought it looked cool.

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It looks like it
definitely has some weight, though.

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As we can see, the wheels
are starting to buckle a bit,

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so let's see if it goes
in a straight line.

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Okay, now it's time to see
whose car is the fastest

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and who gets an advantage
in the next challenge.

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On your mark,

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get set...

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- Go!
- Go, baby! Go, baby!

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Go, go, go, go!

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Now it's time to see
who's car is the fastest

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and who gets an advantage
in the next challenge.

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Is everybody ready?

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Yeah!

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On your mark,

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get set...

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- Go!
- Whoa!

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- Come on, come on!
- Go, baby! Go, baby!

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Go, go, go, go, go, go!

189
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Wow! That was pretty crazy.
Here we go.

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<i>Out of the gate, Mark and Boone's
Lime Time takes the early lead.</i>

191
00:09:00,140 --> 00:09:02,675
<i>Amy and Tyler's Flaming
Marshmallow hits the wall.</i>

192
00:09:02,742 --> 00:09:04,344
<i>Mel and Jermaine's Rad Racer</i>
<i>makes a push,</i>

193
00:09:04,411 --> 00:09:05,678
<i>but Mark and Boone's</i>
<i>Lime Time wins.</i>

194
00:09:05,745 --> 00:09:07,847
<i>What a race!</i>

195
00:09:07,914 --> 00:09:09,916
We had Mark and Boone in first,

196
00:09:09,983 --> 00:09:11,918
Mel and Jermaine in second,

197
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and we had Sam
and Jessica in third.

198
00:09:13,353 --> 00:09:14,888
We were right on their tail.

199
00:09:14,954 --> 00:09:18,291
Then next we have
Aaron and Christian in fourth.

200
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- We didn't even make it.
- We didn't make it.

201
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Tyler and Amy in fifth,

202
00:09:22,629 --> 00:09:25,565
and Richard and Flynn
in a distant sixth.

203
00:09:25,632 --> 00:09:28,101
Last place is kind of sad.

204
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That was better than NASCAR.

205
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Your first build
was all about speed.

206
00:09:33,373 --> 00:09:36,276
Now it's time to build
for strength.

207
00:09:37,277 --> 00:09:39,779
London, Golden Gate...

208
00:09:39,846 --> 00:09:42,449
Jeff.

209
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- Ooh.
- What do these things have in common?

210
00:09:44,317 --> 00:09:47,153
They're my three
favorite bridges,

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and that's what
you're building next.

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Okay.

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Two sides of a
canyon, six feet in between.

214
00:09:54,694 --> 00:09:55,995
You need to make a bridge

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that spans from one side
to the other.

216
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At the end of this build,

217
00:10:00,767 --> 00:10:02,535
we're going to push your
bridge's weight limit

218
00:10:02,602 --> 00:10:05,371
to the, well, limit...

219
00:10:07,173 --> 00:10:10,543
...until your Lego bridge
comes falling down.

220
00:10:10,610 --> 00:10:13,379
I don't have a long resume
of building bridges,

221
00:10:13,446 --> 00:10:15,482
<i>but I did build one at home,</i>

222
00:10:15,548 --> 00:10:17,851
and, ooh, I got
an idea for this one.

223
00:10:17,917 --> 00:10:20,653
In today's challenge,
your bridges must be

224
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the same height as the two
supports on either side

225
00:10:22,789 --> 00:10:25,758
so that we have one
flat surface going across.

226
00:10:25,825 --> 00:10:28,361
The two teams
with the weakest bridges

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will automatically be
entered into the bottom two.

228
00:10:31,598 --> 00:10:34,434
And from there,
Jamie and I will make the decision

229
00:10:34,501 --> 00:10:38,404
on who goes home based on
how your bridge looks.

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00:10:38,471 --> 00:10:40,039
This challenge holds
a lot of weight

231
00:10:40,106 --> 00:10:43,042
because the team with
the last bridge standing

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will win this.

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The Golden Brick.

234
00:10:55,388 --> 00:10:57,323
It's back.

235
00:10:57,390 --> 00:10:58,958
The Golden Brick
gives you immunity.

236
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When you use it, it protects
your team from elimination.

237
00:11:02,262 --> 00:11:04,531
It would be real nice to get
our hands on that brick again.

238
00:11:04,597 --> 00:11:06,866
Precious.

239
00:11:06,933 --> 00:11:09,369
That Golden Brick
is going to secure our path

240
00:11:09,435 --> 00:11:11,271
<i>all the way to the finals.</i>

241
00:11:11,337 --> 00:11:13,039
I just want to make sure Christian
and Aaron don't get it again.

242
00:11:13,106 --> 00:11:15,041
That's for sure.

243
00:11:15,108 --> 00:11:18,077
We are putting seven hours
on the clock for this one,

244
00:11:18,144 --> 00:11:20,880
but you're not all going to
get the full seven hours.

245
00:11:20,947 --> 00:11:23,283
Your start time
has been determined

246
00:11:23,349 --> 00:11:26,986
by where you finished
in our fast car race.

247
00:11:27,053 --> 00:11:29,322
Mark and Boone,
you guys won the race.

248
00:11:29,389 --> 00:11:32,258
That means when I say go,
you can start your build.

249
00:11:32,325 --> 00:11:34,260
Every five minutes,
the next team on the board

250
00:11:34,327 --> 00:11:36,129
will get the green light
to begin.

251
00:11:36,196 --> 00:11:38,298
Builders, go to your tables.

252
00:11:41,301 --> 00:11:45,305
Mark and Boone,
the bridge building challenge starts now.

253
00:11:45,371 --> 00:11:46,673
Get your brick on.

254
00:11:48,141 --> 00:11:49,943
You get all the Technic.

255
00:11:50,009 --> 00:11:52,178
We have five minutes till Mel
and Jermaine get in there,

256
00:11:52,245 --> 00:11:54,781
so our plan is to get
what everyone's looking for,

257
00:11:54,847 --> 00:11:56,349
<i>and that's</i>
<i>the Lego Technic bricks.</i>

258
00:11:56,416 --> 00:11:59,118
They're stronger
and you can connect them

259
00:11:59,185 --> 00:12:02,055
in more ways than you can
connect regular brick.

260
00:12:02,121 --> 00:12:05,425
Jermaine and Mel, go.

261
00:12:05,491 --> 00:12:08,127
We have 25 less minutes

262
00:12:08,194 --> 00:12:09,596
of build time
than everyone else.

263
00:12:09,662 --> 00:12:12,332
Sam and Jessica, go!

264
00:12:12,398 --> 00:12:14,801
Aaron and Christian, go!

265
00:12:14,867 --> 00:12:16,436
All right, let's go.
Let's do it.

266
00:12:16,502 --> 00:12:17,837
<i>We have to sit there and wait</i>

267
00:12:17,904 --> 00:12:19,973
while everyone else
gets to go first.

268
00:12:20,039 --> 00:12:22,108
Tyler and Amy, go!

269
00:12:22,175 --> 00:12:24,611
This curve, we'll see if
we can do that out of Technic.

270
00:12:24,677 --> 00:12:27,146
We're going to have to be
moving fast, fast, fast.

271
00:12:27,213 --> 00:12:29,282
And we have to make it
look pretty.

272
00:12:29,349 --> 00:12:33,186
And our last team,
Richard and Flynn, go!

273
00:12:33,253 --> 00:12:35,388
So the thing here
needs to be strong.

274
00:12:35,455 --> 00:12:36,723
So that's all Technic.

275
00:12:36,789 --> 00:12:38,324
This can be bricks with plates.

276
00:12:38,391 --> 00:12:40,994
I work construction
as my normal job.

277
00:12:41,060 --> 00:12:44,998
<i>On a daily occurrence,</i>
<i>I see how beams play a big part</i>

278
00:12:45,064 --> 00:12:47,000
<i>in making a structure stand,</i>

279
00:12:47,066 --> 00:12:50,837
so I'm trying to incorporate
some of those techniques.

280
00:12:50,903 --> 00:12:54,007
<i>Our bridge is
made out of four beams.</i>

281
00:12:54,073 --> 00:12:56,042
<i>The top one is the roadway.</i>

282
00:12:56,109 --> 00:12:59,012
<i>The one directly beneath that</i>
<i>disperses the weight</i>

283
00:12:59,078 --> 00:13:00,913
<i>down to these angled beams.</i>

284
00:13:02,649 --> 00:13:05,118
Have you built bridges before?

285
00:13:05,184 --> 00:13:06,953
I've tried my hand at building

286
00:13:07,020 --> 00:13:09,622
weight-supporting
bridges one time,

287
00:13:09,689 --> 00:13:13,226
and one of the beams could
take around up to 200 pounds.

288
00:13:13,293 --> 00:13:16,562
- Come on.
- Well, I've tested it at home.

289
00:13:16,629 --> 00:13:18,498
That's where we got
the idea for the design.

290
00:13:18,564 --> 00:13:21,367
<i>We're going to create</i>
<i>a footing to do an A-frame,</i>

291
00:13:21,434 --> 00:13:24,003
<i>and then have beams across</i>
<i>supporting that.</i>

292
00:13:24,070 --> 00:13:26,739
<i>And then we're going to also</i>
<i>secure it around the podium</i>

293
00:13:26,806 --> 00:13:28,408
<i>with more Technic beams.</i>

294
00:13:28,474 --> 00:13:30,043
How much weight do you have
in the back then?

295
00:13:30,109 --> 00:13:31,177
I could probably
get some weights

296
00:13:31,244 --> 00:13:32,745
out of Christian's
dressing room.

297
00:13:32,812 --> 00:13:34,514
- Perfect. Just enough.
- Wait a minute.

298
00:13:34,580 --> 00:13:37,016
- Christian got a dressing room?
- Nothing.

299
00:13:37,083 --> 00:13:38,718
- Anyway, guys, I gotta go. - We're going
to have to talk about something here.

300
00:13:38,785 --> 00:13:41,788
- What's going on here?
- Wait, what? Come back here!

301
00:13:41,854 --> 00:13:44,557
I don't know if this is going
to work or not, but we'll see.

302
00:13:44,624 --> 00:13:47,126
No, it will.
It will work.

303
00:13:47,193 --> 00:13:49,062
- Hi.
- Hello.

304
00:13:49,128 --> 00:13:51,297
Have you ever built anything
like this in the past?

305
00:13:51,364 --> 00:13:54,467
- No way. - It's one of those
things we know the science,

306
00:13:54,534 --> 00:13:57,737
- we just don't know how to put
the science together. - Okay.

307
00:13:57,804 --> 00:14:01,007
<i>We're going to make these
strong pillar-like structures,</i>

308
00:14:01,074 --> 00:14:04,077
<i>and then tech beams on the side.</i>

309
00:14:04,143 --> 00:14:08,014
- These we'll attach in between.
- Okay.

310
00:14:08,081 --> 00:14:09,549
We're not exactly sure yet.
We haven't figured it out.

311
00:14:09,615 --> 00:14:12,518
The risk is that these beams,
when it flexes,

312
00:14:12,585 --> 00:14:15,655
- those bricks can just separate out
and pop off. - And pop off, yeah.

313
00:14:15,722 --> 00:14:19,392
- So really try to make those
really strong and test it. - Okay.

314
00:14:19,459 --> 00:14:20,793
- Best of luck.
- All right, thank you.

315
00:14:20,860 --> 00:14:24,097
All right, so that
wasn't terrible news.

316
00:14:24,163 --> 00:14:26,566
I've built a bridge out of
Lego before with my students.

317
00:14:26,632 --> 00:14:28,901
I am an engineering teacher.

318
00:14:28,968 --> 00:14:30,636
<i>I teach elementary</i>
<i>school-aged kids</i>

319
00:14:30,703 --> 00:14:34,440
how to build structures and
machines, but out of Lego.

320
00:14:34,507 --> 00:14:38,244
<i>So I'd say that we have very justified
confidence in this challenge.</i>

321
00:14:38,311 --> 00:14:41,748
<i>We are going to be building</i>
<i>a combination arch bridge</i>

322
00:14:41,814 --> 00:14:44,117
<i>and truss bridge.</i>

323
00:14:44,183 --> 00:14:45,485
I think the weight that we're
really after in this challenge

324
00:14:45,551 --> 00:14:47,487
is the Golden Brick, you know?

325
00:14:47,553 --> 00:14:49,489
That would be a nice weight
to get back in our pockets.

326
00:14:49,555 --> 00:14:52,458
That is five hours, builders.

327
00:14:52,525 --> 00:14:55,661
I'm a big bridge fan, and right
now we're asking them for strength.

328
00:14:55,728 --> 00:14:58,798
Something like an arch bridge
would actually work really well.

329
00:14:58,865 --> 00:15:01,434
Let's see, we got Amy and
Tyler, Aaron and Christian,

330
00:15:01,501 --> 00:15:03,236
they're using this
principle right now,

331
00:15:03,302 --> 00:15:06,239
and whatever
you push down on here,

332
00:15:06,305 --> 00:15:07,774
it pushes all of that weight
down to the bottom here.

333
00:15:07,840 --> 00:15:09,976
But that's only if they get
the curve right.

334
00:15:10,042 --> 00:15:12,111
I feel like that's
not very strong.

335
00:15:12,178 --> 00:15:13,746
Probably the most common bridge,

336
00:15:13,813 --> 00:15:15,281
you can actually see it
with Richard and Flynn,

337
00:15:15,348 --> 00:15:17,417
they're making what
we call a truss bridge.

338
00:15:17,483 --> 00:15:21,087
It just totally uses triangles
to their maximum advantage.

339
00:15:21,154 --> 00:15:24,657
You know, if you've got a parallelogram
or a square, it just goes "meh".

340
00:15:24,724 --> 00:15:27,160
But a triangle,
you press down on the top,

341
00:15:27,226 --> 00:15:28,961
and as long as the base
is supported,

342
00:15:29,028 --> 00:15:30,963
it's a really strong structure.

343
00:15:31,030 --> 00:15:32,532
<i>Our bridge is inspired by</i>

344
00:15:32,598 --> 00:15:34,801
<i>the old San Francisco</i>
<i>Oakland Bay Bridge.</i>

345
00:15:34,867 --> 00:15:37,136
<i>Either side on top of
the road is big truss.</i>

346
00:15:37,203 --> 00:15:39,639
<i>Either side on bottom</i>
<i>is small truss.</i>

347
00:15:39,705 --> 00:15:42,508
Flynn,
I'm starting to feel good.

348
00:15:42,575 --> 00:15:44,811
I trust Richard's
engineering skills a lot,

349
00:15:44,877 --> 00:15:48,014
so I'm really the one who's going to
be responsible for making it pretty.

350
00:15:48,080 --> 00:15:50,316
That's kind of
a cheeky bridge, isn't it?

351
00:15:50,383 --> 00:15:53,152
But it is beautiful, and
honestly, for some of these teams,

352
00:15:53,219 --> 00:15:55,488
this is what it might come down
to is having a beautiful bridge

353
00:15:55,555 --> 00:15:57,356
- that brings them up from the bottom.
- Yeah, yeah.

354
00:15:57,423 --> 00:15:59,192
The fact that this
just keeps, like,

355
00:15:59,258 --> 00:16:00,626
with a little bit of pressure--

356
00:16:00,693 --> 00:16:03,129
I am rethinking the arch.

357
00:16:03,196 --> 00:16:05,298
I'm worried about time.

358
00:16:05,364 --> 00:16:07,633
<i>Amy and I are not</i>
<i>technical builders.</i>

359
00:16:07,700 --> 00:16:10,036
Our plan is to create
an arch bridge

360
00:16:10,102 --> 00:16:11,504
out of Technic pieces,

361
00:16:11,571 --> 00:16:14,140
<i>but that's not my area</i>
<i>of expertise.</i>

362
00:16:14,207 --> 00:16:16,309
I was expecting that
the more bricks you put on it,

363
00:16:16,375 --> 00:16:20,179
the more it's just going to hold it in
place, and it's not really doing that.

364
00:16:20,246 --> 00:16:22,482
We know someone's going home.
We're planners.

365
00:16:22,548 --> 00:16:25,084
We like to have the plan
from the beginning. We don't.

366
00:16:26,752 --> 00:16:28,554
- Ooh.
- No.

367
00:16:30,056 --> 00:16:31,858
<i>- Coming up...</i>
- Whoa!

368
00:16:31,924 --> 00:16:35,595
A thousand pounds!
This is absolutely insane!

369
00:16:41,801 --> 00:16:44,537
♪ Dun-dun, dun-dun,
dun-dun, dun-dun ♪

370
00:16:44,604 --> 00:16:45,872
♪ Building bridges ♪

371
00:16:45,938 --> 00:16:48,074
I like that tune, Boone.

372
00:16:48,140 --> 00:16:50,042
Four hours remaining!

373
00:16:50,109 --> 00:16:51,944
I definitely think that there's
some strong bridges here.

374
00:16:52,011 --> 00:16:53,379
- Yeah.
- It's just which one

375
00:16:53,446 --> 00:16:54,947
is going to be the strongest?

376
00:16:55,014 --> 00:16:58,284
This is the bridge challenge.
We have to span six feet

377
00:16:58,351 --> 00:17:00,319
and create a bridge
that can hold a lot of weight.

378
00:17:00,386 --> 00:17:03,122
Our initial plan
was to use more Technic.

379
00:17:03,189 --> 00:17:05,191
<i>We're still keeping</i>
<i>the arch shape,</i>

380
00:17:05,258 --> 00:17:06,726
<i>but instead of Technic,</i>

381
00:17:06,792 --> 00:17:08,394
<i>we're just going to build</i>
<i>stacks of bricks</i>

382
00:17:08,461 --> 00:17:10,096
<i>and then we'll tie</i>
<i>all the layers together</i>

383
00:17:10,162 --> 00:17:13,366
- and keep it really strong.
- Amy and Tyler look like

384
00:17:13,432 --> 00:17:15,034
they've changed their direction.

385
00:17:15,101 --> 00:17:17,370
- Ooh.
- Tyler and Amy have chosen

386
00:17:17,436 --> 00:17:19,405
not to use Technic bricks.

387
00:17:19,472 --> 00:17:22,375
They have to be very careful
because the two weakest bridges

388
00:17:22,441 --> 00:17:25,478
that carry the least amount
of weight are in the bottom.

389
00:17:27,246 --> 00:17:29,715
We need a two by six.

390
00:17:29,782 --> 00:17:33,386
The 25 minutes we lost
really cost us build time.

391
00:17:33,452 --> 00:17:36,689
Okay, I see one
weakness point right now.

392
00:17:36,756 --> 00:17:39,458
Looking around at
all the other bridges,

393
00:17:39,525 --> 00:17:40,927
<i>I feel like our truss is strong,</i>

394
00:17:40,993 --> 00:17:43,262
but I'm really worried
about that road bed.

395
00:17:43,329 --> 00:17:45,331
That's not good.

396
00:17:45,398 --> 00:17:47,466
I think we made
the right choice.

397
00:17:47,533 --> 00:17:49,435
We'll see if it
pays off in the end.

398
00:17:49,502 --> 00:17:51,671
What is your kind of roadway?

399
00:17:51,737 --> 00:17:52,939
Well, the top of the bridge,

400
00:17:53,005 --> 00:17:54,273
from what I understand
by the rules,

401
00:17:54,340 --> 00:17:56,943
it has to be flush
to the roadway.

402
00:17:57,009 --> 00:18:01,781
Based on my calculations, our bridge
should be able to support 600 pounds.

403
00:18:01,847 --> 00:18:04,383
- Loving this confidence.
- The one thing I'm not hearing

404
00:18:04,450 --> 00:18:06,218
coming out of your mouth
is your safety net

405
00:18:06,285 --> 00:18:07,553
in case you end up at the bottom

406
00:18:07,620 --> 00:18:08,888
and you need to worry
about aesthetics.

407
00:18:08,955 --> 00:18:11,591
The number one priority
right now is strength.

408
00:18:11,657 --> 00:18:14,260
You know, if anything
that I may ask of you

409
00:18:14,327 --> 00:18:16,429
is to kind of just shine up
the Golden Brick for us.

410
00:18:16,495 --> 00:18:18,097
- Okay. You're really confident.
- Wow.

411
00:18:18,164 --> 00:18:20,299
There's fighting talk
today, isn't there?

412
00:18:20,366 --> 00:18:23,469
You are really getting me curious to
see how this is going to work out.

413
00:18:23,536 --> 00:18:24,770
- Thanks, guys.
- Good luck, guys.

414
00:18:24,837 --> 00:18:26,806
- All right.
- Two hours left

415
00:18:26,872 --> 00:18:29,609
in this challenge.

416
00:18:29,675 --> 00:18:32,445
Mark and Boone,
it looks really solid.

417
00:18:32,511 --> 00:18:34,680
So this, what do you call it?

418
00:18:34,747 --> 00:18:36,282
We were calling it a truss.

419
00:18:36,349 --> 00:18:39,852
It's not a truss.
It's a strut.

420
00:18:39,919 --> 00:18:42,755
- Not-- I don't know.
- By the way, this is a strut.

421
00:18:42,822 --> 00:18:45,725
That's a strut.

422
00:18:45,791 --> 00:18:49,662
- That is a strut.
- All right, listen, um,

423
00:18:49,729 --> 00:18:51,530
I gotta get out of here.
I'll talk to you guys soon.

424
00:18:51,597 --> 00:18:54,000
- Good luck today.
- Okay. Thanks a lot, Will.

425
00:18:54,066 --> 00:18:55,901
That was a good strut though.

426
00:18:55,968 --> 00:18:59,005
We need to make sure
it's all tied together,

427
00:18:59,071 --> 00:19:01,107
so we'll need plate
on top of plate.

428
00:19:01,173 --> 00:19:02,942
<i>The plates are two-fold.</i>

429
00:19:03,009 --> 00:19:05,478
The aesthetic creating
that rock structure,

430
00:19:05,544 --> 00:19:08,681
but they're also going to help
tie in all these bricks together

431
00:19:08,748 --> 00:19:10,149
and help lock 'em into place.

432
00:19:12,084 --> 00:19:15,488
<i>"Lego Learn" about</i>
<i>Tyler and Amy's locking.</i>

433
00:19:15,554 --> 00:19:17,590
So what is locking?

434
00:19:17,657 --> 00:19:20,059
You can see on this stack
we just have these studs.

435
00:19:20,126 --> 00:19:23,496
We can take a plate and just
lock across all of those studs,

436
00:19:23,562 --> 00:19:25,364
and now that makes
this stronger.

437
00:19:25,431 --> 00:19:28,067
You can just take that and
use it almost like a hammer.

438
00:19:28,134 --> 00:19:30,503
- Really?
- Yeah, that should be pretty strong.

439
00:19:30,569 --> 00:19:33,172
Locking makes
for strong bridges.

440
00:19:33,239 --> 00:19:36,175
Wow. Until now I thought
locking was just something I did

441
00:19:36,242 --> 00:19:38,044
on the dance floor
after popping.

442
00:19:38,110 --> 00:19:40,346
Because I pop and then I lock.

443
00:19:40,413 --> 00:19:42,515
The Technic beams
go on the outside, right?

444
00:19:42,581 --> 00:19:44,684
- Yeah, we'll do them on the outside.
- All right.

445
00:19:44,750 --> 00:19:46,352
So because of
the race car challenge,

446
00:19:46,419 --> 00:19:49,255
Richard and Flynn
missed out on 25 minutes.

447
00:19:49,321 --> 00:19:50,823
They've definitely
been making sure

448
00:19:50,890 --> 00:19:52,391
that it still looks like
a nice bridge

449
00:19:52,458 --> 00:19:55,227
just in case they end up
in the bottom two.

450
00:19:55,294 --> 00:19:59,098
Sam and Jessica's
doesn't seem that sturdy.

451
00:19:59,165 --> 00:20:01,400
This is breaking.

452
00:20:01,467 --> 00:20:04,904
Aaron and Christian's
looks pretty strong so far.

453
00:20:04,970 --> 00:20:07,807
Those triangles on the
top of the truss are huge.

454
00:20:07,873 --> 00:20:11,143
It looks beautiful.
I still wonder about its strength.

455
00:20:11,210 --> 00:20:13,079
- Okay, you in?
- Yeah. Yeah.

456
00:20:13,145 --> 00:20:15,748
- Mark and Boone won three
challenges in a row. - Yeah.

457
00:20:15,815 --> 00:20:17,650
And they look like
they are well on their way

458
00:20:17,717 --> 00:20:19,652
to constructing a pretty
solid-looking bridge.

459
00:20:19,719 --> 00:20:21,287
It certainly looks striking.

460
00:20:21,353 --> 00:20:23,355
Bro, we going to finish
or what, man? What's up?

461
00:20:23,422 --> 00:20:25,458
- We ain't got no choice but to finish.
- Right.

462
00:20:25,524 --> 00:20:27,626
One hour left on your builds.

463
00:20:27,693 --> 00:20:30,162
Every second counts.

464
00:20:30,229 --> 00:20:32,164
All 3,600 of them.

465
00:20:32,231 --> 00:20:33,966
Yes, I just did
the math in my head.

466
00:20:34,033 --> 00:20:37,002
- Be impressed.
- I need a butterfly.

467
00:20:37,069 --> 00:20:40,873
- Okie-doke.
- You're off, like, a half a stud, bro.

468
00:20:40,940 --> 00:20:43,008
What do you mean half a stud?
How is that possible?

469
00:20:43,075 --> 00:20:45,211
We're at the point
where we have to, like,

470
00:20:45,277 --> 00:20:48,013
have the Lego
flush with the platform,

471
00:20:48,080 --> 00:20:51,851
<i>and the road's about</i>
<i>maybe two plates lower</i>

472
00:20:51,917 --> 00:20:53,486
<i>than the platform.</i>

473
00:20:53,552 --> 00:20:55,888
Considering the confidence
of Mel and Jermaine,

474
00:20:55,955 --> 00:20:59,325
I'm actually wondering are they going
to be flush all the way across the top?

475
00:20:59,391 --> 00:21:01,827
Doesn't really
look like it, does it?

476
00:21:01,894 --> 00:21:04,463
It's actually one of the rules, so they
gotta make sure they get that in there.

477
00:21:04,530 --> 00:21:08,134
It's just not working out,
and minutes go by like seconds.

478
00:21:08,200 --> 00:21:10,136
30 minutes!

479
00:21:10,202 --> 00:21:13,005
You got 30 minutes
to complete your bridge!

480
00:21:13,072 --> 00:21:15,307
Brick like you've never
bricked before.

481
00:21:15,374 --> 00:21:19,044
If we can't get it to road
height, then it's Lego fail.

482
00:21:19,111 --> 00:21:21,180
- Right.
- I am sweating.

483
00:21:21,247 --> 00:21:23,149
This thing ain't lining up.

484
00:21:23,215 --> 00:21:25,518
Two minutes left on the clock.

485
00:21:25,584 --> 00:21:27,653
Wheel your bridge
into the middle of the room

486
00:21:27,720 --> 00:21:30,790
before the clock strikes zero.

487
00:21:30,856 --> 00:21:33,192
- Plates all the way across.
- Check the floor, check the floor.

488
00:21:33,259 --> 00:21:35,694
30 seconds...

489
00:21:35,761 --> 00:21:37,863
...to get your bridge
into the middle.

490
00:21:37,930 --> 00:21:40,232
- Aah!
- Watch your back, Christian.

491
00:21:40,299 --> 00:21:45,871
Five, four, three, two, one.

492
00:21:45,938 --> 00:21:47,039
- Time's up.
- All right.

493
00:21:47,106 --> 00:21:51,377
Bricks down.

494
00:21:51,443 --> 00:21:55,548
We didn't get the bridge up
to the level of the platform.

495
00:21:55,614 --> 00:21:58,417
<i>I'm feeling very, very defeated.</i>

496
00:21:58,484 --> 00:21:59,552
20 more minutes,
I would have been, like,

497
00:21:59,618 --> 00:22:00,719
all right, boom, this is done.

498
00:22:00,786 --> 00:22:02,855
Congratulations, you guys.

499
00:22:02,922 --> 00:22:06,158
You've gone from brick
builders to bridge builders.

500
00:22:06,225 --> 00:22:08,894
Definitely some of you
have focused more on strength,

501
00:22:08,961 --> 00:22:12,431
and others have focused on
the way it looks. Well done.

502
00:22:12,498 --> 00:22:14,366
I've spent most
of my career burning bridges,

503
00:22:14,433 --> 00:22:16,235
so watching
you all build bridges

504
00:22:16,302 --> 00:22:18,370
has been an entirely
new experience for me.

505
00:22:18,437 --> 00:22:20,206
But now look at this...

506
00:22:20,272 --> 00:22:21,540
a super bridge.

507
00:22:43,028 --> 00:22:45,130
- That was rad.
- Yeah.

508
00:22:45,197 --> 00:22:47,466
Part of the rules
for this challenge

509
00:22:47,533 --> 00:22:50,469
was that the roadway
be at the same height

510
00:22:50,536 --> 00:22:52,972
as the two towers
that were given to you.

511
00:22:53,038 --> 00:22:57,309
There's $100,000 up for
grabs, and there are rules.

512
00:22:57,376 --> 00:23:01,080
And when they're not met,
then there are consequences.

513
00:23:01,146 --> 00:23:03,249
Mel and Jermaine,

514
00:23:03,315 --> 00:23:05,584
your roadway is not
at the correct height.

515
00:23:05,651 --> 00:23:10,055
Because of this, you will automatically
be one of the bottom two teams,

516
00:23:10,122 --> 00:23:14,393
and will also not be eligible
for the Golden Brick.

517
00:23:14,460 --> 00:23:16,495
<i>From the
beginning of the challenge,</i>

518
00:23:16,562 --> 00:23:18,430
<i>I knew we had this.</i>

519
00:23:18,497 --> 00:23:20,599
Being in the bottom two,
it's a tough pill to swallow.

520
00:23:20,666 --> 00:23:23,602
Mel and Jermaine,
sorry that it's gone this way.

521
00:23:23,669 --> 00:23:26,939
I don't even have
the words to say it, man.

522
00:23:27,006 --> 00:23:29,508
My God.
What are we doing?

523
00:23:39,218 --> 00:23:42,288
All right, we're going
to push each one of your

524
00:23:42,354 --> 00:23:43,789
incredible bridges to the limit.

525
00:23:43,856 --> 00:23:46,859
The team with
the weakest bridge will end up

526
00:23:46,926 --> 00:23:49,028
with Mel and Jermaine
in the bottom two.

527
00:23:49,094 --> 00:23:51,063
The team with
the strongest bridge

528
00:23:51,130 --> 00:23:54,033
will win the Golden Brick,
which--

529
00:23:54,099 --> 00:23:55,601
We're doing this? Okay.

530
00:23:57,603 --> 00:23:58,704
I got it.

531
00:24:01,206 --> 00:24:02,341
Well, I guess I missed--

532
00:24:04,343 --> 00:24:05,778
I missed the big dramatic--
but here it is.

533
00:24:05,844 --> 00:24:07,947
You know what it looks like.

534
00:24:08,013 --> 00:24:12,618
Now, let's go put your
bridges to the stress test.

535
00:24:12,685 --> 00:24:15,788
Aaron and Christian,
you're up first.

536
00:24:15,854 --> 00:24:17,856
<i>We're very confident
with what we've built.</i>

537
00:24:17,923 --> 00:24:19,825
The Golden Brick,
I feel like it's in our pockets.

538
00:24:19,892 --> 00:24:21,393
<i>I could not be more proud</i>
<i>of our bridge.</i>

539
00:24:21,460 --> 00:24:22,695
Me, too.

540
00:24:22,761 --> 00:24:25,230
Before we start adding weights,

541
00:24:25,297 --> 00:24:29,401
Aaron and Christian,
talk to us about your design.

542
00:24:29,468 --> 00:24:31,737
We decided to do

543
00:24:31,804 --> 00:24:34,373
two different support
mechanisms for one bridge.

544
00:24:34,440 --> 00:24:36,675
We have an arch bridge
on the bottom,

545
00:24:36,742 --> 00:24:38,243
and we have a big railroad-style

546
00:24:38,310 --> 00:24:40,346
truss bridge on the top.

547
00:24:40,412 --> 00:24:41,513
It is impressive.
You've chosen two

548
00:24:41,580 --> 00:24:43,048
of the strongest bridge types

549
00:24:43,115 --> 00:24:44,216
to put together.

550
00:24:44,283 --> 00:24:45,351
Do you guys have a guess

551
00:24:45,417 --> 00:24:46,885
on how high you're going to get?

552
00:24:46,952 --> 00:24:49,088
I'd love to guess
and say it could hold a me,

553
00:24:49,154 --> 00:24:50,689
but I don't think
it could hold 200 pounds.

554
00:24:50,756 --> 00:24:52,958
There's definitely no way.

555
00:24:53,025 --> 00:24:57,563
- Let's see how strong it is.
- Yes. The exciting part.

556
00:24:57,629 --> 00:25:00,366
Kids at home,
please do not try this.

557
00:25:00,432 --> 00:25:04,737
You guys are going to put
25 pounds

558
00:25:04,803 --> 00:25:06,872
in the center of your bridge.

559
00:25:06,939 --> 00:25:09,708
- You want to do it? He's the muscly guy.
- Yeah, sure.

560
00:25:09,775 --> 00:25:11,010
I'm going to give it
over to him.

561
00:25:11,076 --> 00:25:12,411
Here we go.
Right in the center.

562
00:25:12,478 --> 00:25:15,080
- Going right in the center.
- Wait for it.

563
00:25:15,147 --> 00:25:17,016
- She's down.
- Yeah.

564
00:25:17,082 --> 00:25:20,052
Please add another
25-pound weight on.

565
00:25:20,119 --> 00:25:21,687
- Ready?
- Yep.

566
00:25:21,754 --> 00:25:24,256
Okay. Looks good.

567
00:25:24,323 --> 00:25:27,659
- 50 pounds.
- It doesn't even move.

568
00:25:27,726 --> 00:25:29,895
100 pounds.

569
00:25:29,962 --> 00:25:31,764
Turn and-- whoop!

570
00:25:31,830 --> 00:25:34,733
- 255.
- It can hold a Christian.

571
00:25:34,800 --> 00:25:37,436
There's been zero warping
or cracking in this thing.

572
00:25:37,503 --> 00:25:39,905
<i>At this point though, I'm like,</i>

573
00:25:39,972 --> 00:25:40,906
<i>"How much is</i>
<i>it going to take?"</i>

574
00:25:40,973 --> 00:25:43,742
- 325?
- 25 pounds?

575
00:25:43,809 --> 00:25:44,943
No, 20. 320.

576
00:25:45,010 --> 00:25:46,278
That just failed.
That's failing.

577
00:25:46,345 --> 00:25:49,481
My God!

578
00:25:49,548 --> 00:25:51,450
I tell you, you can't
get this kind of excitement

579
00:25:51,517 --> 00:25:52,618
on "The Masked Singer."

580
00:25:52,684 --> 00:25:55,254
My God!

581
00:25:55,320 --> 00:25:56,955
I've benched 315 before,

582
00:25:57,022 --> 00:25:58,724
- and it's a lot of weight.
- Yeah.

583
00:25:58,791 --> 00:25:59,792
<i>This is insane right now.</i>

584
00:25:59,858 --> 00:26:00,926
<i>It's crazy.</i>

585
00:26:00,993 --> 00:26:02,628
Now it's 365.

586
00:26:07,366 --> 00:26:09,635
- Let it go gentle.
- 365.

587
00:26:09,701 --> 00:26:10,736
We're running out of weights.

588
00:26:10,803 --> 00:26:12,071
We might run out of weights.

589
00:26:12,137 --> 00:26:13,072
We might have to go into

590
00:26:13,138 --> 00:26:15,407
your personal stash, Christian.

591
00:26:15,474 --> 00:26:18,777
As you can see,
we were not expecting

592
00:26:18,844 --> 00:26:20,746
<i>and of these bridges</i>
<i>to hold so much weight.</i>

593
00:26:20,813 --> 00:26:24,149
Okay, what do we got?

594
00:26:24,216 --> 00:26:25,751
- Okay.
- <i>We had to get weights</i>

595
00:26:25,818 --> 00:26:27,419
<i>from the camera department.</i>

596
00:26:27,486 --> 00:26:29,121
How unprofessional do we look

597
00:26:29,188 --> 00:26:30,456
as a television show right now?

598
00:26:30,522 --> 00:26:32,825
Not only are
we going to find out

599
00:26:32,891 --> 00:26:34,960
who wins the Golden Brick,
we're also going to find out

600
00:26:35,027 --> 00:26:39,631
who's getting fired
from the show.

601
00:26:39,698 --> 00:26:41,633
So this is going to be 400
if we get this on.

602
00:26:41,700 --> 00:26:43,202
Okay.

603
00:26:44,169 --> 00:26:45,971
Let it go. Let go.

604
00:26:46,038 --> 00:26:48,373
- That is 400 pounds.
- Wow.

605
00:26:48,440 --> 00:26:50,042
We got more. We got more.

606
00:26:50,109 --> 00:26:52,311
This is for 445, dead center.

607
00:26:55,547 --> 00:26:57,049
- My God.
- Yeah!

608
00:26:57,116 --> 00:26:59,485
Wow. Be very careful.

609
00:26:59,551 --> 00:27:02,054
We're going up to 470.

610
00:27:03,856 --> 00:27:05,357
Boy. I don't think so.
I don't think so.

611
00:27:05,424 --> 00:27:08,460
Run, run, run!!

612
00:27:08,527 --> 00:27:10,329
- Yeah!
- 445!

613
00:27:10,395 --> 00:27:13,866
- Wow.
- 445!

614
00:27:13,932 --> 00:27:18,637
445 pounds
is the weight to beat.

615
00:27:18,704 --> 00:27:21,306
Next up, Sam and Jessica.

616
00:27:21,373 --> 00:27:25,310
We decided to go
with a black widow theme.

617
00:27:25,377 --> 00:27:28,213
We tried out best
to use the Technic pieces

618
00:27:28,280 --> 00:27:29,982
how we thought it would hold.

619
00:27:30,048 --> 00:27:32,184
And then we used pillars
to hold up the bridge.

620
00:27:32,251 --> 00:27:34,887
So we gave it our best shot.

621
00:27:34,953 --> 00:27:38,724
All right, guys.
Start it off with 25 pounds.

622
00:27:38,790 --> 00:27:40,526
Please hold. Please hold.
That would be so embarrassing.

623
00:27:40,592 --> 00:27:41,693
Be careful.
Be really careful.

624
00:27:41,760 --> 00:27:45,264
- Be really careful.
- Yay!

625
00:27:45,330 --> 00:27:49,401
- Wow.
- Okay, 50 pounds.

626
00:27:49,468 --> 00:27:54,206
I had no idea this bridge
was going to hold any weight.

627
00:27:54,273 --> 00:27:55,207
This will make it 100.

628
00:27:55,274 --> 00:27:56,542
- Ooh.
- Wow.

629
00:27:56,608 --> 00:27:58,877
- We got 100 pounds!
- My-- yes!

630
00:27:58,944 --> 00:28:00,212
- Yay!
- Yes!

631
00:28:00,279 --> 00:28:02,648
I kind of--!

632
00:28:02,714 --> 00:28:05,317
Okay, that's some real curvature.

633
00:28:05,384 --> 00:28:06,552
You might have danced too early.

634
00:28:06,618 --> 00:28:08,654
That's really bowed.

635
00:28:08,720 --> 00:28:11,857
Put another 25-pound on there.

636
00:28:11,924 --> 00:28:14,259
- My--
- It's going. It's going!

637
00:28:14,326 --> 00:28:16,261
- Wow.
- 125.

638
00:28:16,328 --> 00:28:18,063
- I can feel it.
- Yeah!

639
00:28:18,130 --> 00:28:22,234
25 more pounds, please.

640
00:28:22,301 --> 00:28:25,037
- I'm so scared, okay?
- Be really careful when you set it down.

641
00:28:34,913 --> 00:28:37,616
There it is!

642
00:28:39,318 --> 00:28:41,453
<i>All right,</i>
<i>so it held 125 pounds.</i>

643
00:28:41,520 --> 00:28:43,322
Let's hope that keeps you
out of the bottom two.

644
00:28:45,791 --> 00:28:47,926
All right,
next up is Tyler and Amy.

645
00:28:47,993 --> 00:28:49,595
Please step forward.

646
00:28:49,661 --> 00:28:51,496
This is the first challenge
where we've really,

647
00:28:51,563 --> 00:28:52,831
really felt uncomfortable.

648
00:28:52,898 --> 00:28:54,499
<i>We're not bridge builders.</i>

649
00:28:54,566 --> 00:28:57,102
Being eliminated hasn't
been on our minds

650
00:28:57,169 --> 00:29:00,072
too much to this point,
but now it is.

651
00:29:00,138 --> 00:29:01,406
Tell us about your bridge.

652
00:29:02,774 --> 00:29:04,243
We went for a romantic style,

653
00:29:04,309 --> 00:29:06,612
an old stone bridge.

654
00:29:06,678 --> 00:29:08,280
Structurally, we decided to go

655
00:29:08,347 --> 00:29:10,449
with a lot of straight brick,

656
00:29:10,515 --> 00:29:12,884
and using plates
to reinforce the sides

657
00:29:12,951 --> 00:29:14,253
and tie everything together.

658
00:29:14,319 --> 00:29:16,288
We actually met on a bridge

659
00:29:16,355 --> 00:29:17,556
for the first time.

660
00:29:17,623 --> 00:29:19,658
Aww.

661
00:29:19,725 --> 00:29:21,493
Hang on. One more time,
just in unison.

662
00:29:21,560 --> 00:29:25,597
- Aww.
- Got it. We got it.

663
00:29:25,664 --> 00:29:28,500
Yeah!

664
00:29:28,567 --> 00:29:30,769
You've managed to really

665
00:29:30,836 --> 00:29:33,272
inject your style
into this bridge.

666
00:29:33,338 --> 00:29:35,941
It is quite a bold move
to go away from Technic.

667
00:29:36,008 --> 00:29:37,342
Also with your locking,

668
00:29:37,409 --> 00:29:40,279
it's not quite locked
together on the side

669
00:29:40,345 --> 00:29:42,614
and there's a risk that
this could come in chunks.

670
00:29:42,681 --> 00:29:46,118
Well, let's see
how strong it is.

671
00:29:46,184 --> 00:29:48,687
25 pounds, please.

672
00:29:52,157 --> 00:29:57,029
- Nothing.
- Make this an even 50 pounds.

673
00:29:57,095 --> 00:29:59,498
It's not moving very much, but I don't
think this is one that would move.

674
00:29:59,564 --> 00:30:01,199
You don't think we're
going to see a lot of sag?

675
00:30:01,266 --> 00:30:03,669
It might just be
a sudden collapse, right?

676
00:30:03,735 --> 00:30:06,705
Put two more 25-ers on
to make it an even 100.

677
00:30:08,473 --> 00:30:10,842
Sam and Jessica's bridge
broke at 125.

678
00:30:10,909 --> 00:30:13,078
You're at 100.
You're closing in.

679
00:30:13,145 --> 00:30:15,047
25 more pounds.

680
00:30:15,113 --> 00:30:17,716
Wow, he is throwing
them in there.

681
00:30:19,051 --> 00:30:22,721
Please put on
an additional 25 pounds.

682
00:30:22,788 --> 00:30:24,923
I thought I heard a crack.

683
00:30:24,990 --> 00:30:26,625
It was the sticker
on the weights.

684
00:30:26,692 --> 00:30:29,227
- False alarm.
- It's a sticker.

685
00:30:29,294 --> 00:30:31,496
Maybe next time let's not
get as loud stickers.

686
00:30:32,664 --> 00:30:35,233
The number to beat is 445.

687
00:30:35,300 --> 00:30:36,435
Long way to go.

688
00:30:36,501 --> 00:30:38,470
So far, this thing
hasn't budged...

689
00:30:38,537 --> 00:30:39,905
200 pounds.

690
00:30:39,971 --> 00:30:41,773
...or made a single creak.

691
00:30:41,840 --> 00:30:46,144
- 305 pounds.
- 400 here we come.

692
00:30:46,211 --> 00:30:47,979
It hasn't even flinched.
Aaron and Christian, what do you think?

693
00:30:48,046 --> 00:30:49,948
Yeah, I don't think ours
had moved at this point either.

694
00:30:50,015 --> 00:30:51,216
Okay.

695
00:30:53,885 --> 00:30:55,787
Amy and Tyler
are starting to close in.

696
00:30:55,854 --> 00:30:58,423
420 pounds.

697
00:30:58,490 --> 00:31:00,792
The number to beat is 445.

698
00:31:00,859 --> 00:31:02,294
We're waiting
for that little, like--

699
00:31:03,362 --> 00:31:05,430
But, nothing.

700
00:31:05,497 --> 00:31:08,266
- This is for the tie.
- Come on, baby.

701
00:31:08,333 --> 00:31:09,801
We're good.

702
00:31:12,537 --> 00:31:14,473
445 pounds holding firm.

703
00:31:14,539 --> 00:31:17,609
Here comes 25 pounds on the top.

704
00:31:17,676 --> 00:31:19,745
This is the one that broke
Aaron and Christian.

705
00:31:19,811 --> 00:31:23,081
- Can it hold 470?
- Goodness.

706
00:31:23,148 --> 00:31:25,117
Goodness.

707
00:31:32,791 --> 00:31:35,160
445 pounds holding firm.

708
00:31:35,227 --> 00:31:39,297
Here comes 25 pounds on the top.

709
00:31:39,364 --> 00:31:41,199
This is the one that broke
Aaron and Christian.

710
00:31:41,266 --> 00:31:44,636
- Can it hold 470?
- Goodness.

711
00:31:44,703 --> 00:31:47,506
Goodness.

712
00:31:47,572 --> 00:31:50,142
You guys are at 470 pounds.

713
00:31:50,208 --> 00:31:51,810
How much can it hold?

714
00:31:51,877 --> 00:31:54,880
That feels really good.
That's a lot of weight.

715
00:31:54,946 --> 00:31:57,549
We thought Aaron and Christian
had a really strong bridge.

716
00:31:57,616 --> 00:31:59,518
But we've surpassed them.

717
00:31:59,584 --> 00:32:02,654
- 500 pounds.
- Yes!

718
00:32:02,721 --> 00:32:06,658
Nothing's moving.
Our sights just keep getting set higher.

719
00:32:06,725 --> 00:32:10,796
- 700 pounds.
- Whoa.

720
00:32:10,862 --> 00:32:14,132
There's no Technic
in their bridge at all.

721
00:32:14,199 --> 00:32:16,301
<i>I don't know</i>
<i>what's going on right now.</i>

722
00:32:16,368 --> 00:32:19,137
- They packed it right.
- I say it's witchcraft.

723
00:32:19,204 --> 00:32:22,207
- We're at 900 pounds.
- What?

724
00:32:22,274 --> 00:32:23,975
Does this bridge have no limit?

725
00:32:24,042 --> 00:32:26,144
- 990.
- 990.

726
00:32:26,211 --> 00:32:27,712
- Whoa!
- Come on!

727
00:32:27,779 --> 00:32:29,147
Can it make it to 1,000?

728
00:32:29,214 --> 00:32:31,850
Everybody look out
at 1,000 pounds!

729
00:32:34,619 --> 00:32:37,189
1,000 pounds!

730
00:32:37,255 --> 00:32:39,858
- My God!
- Woohoo!

731
00:32:39,925 --> 00:32:42,627
Look what we did!

732
00:32:42,694 --> 00:32:44,229
It's a thousand pounds!

733
00:32:44,296 --> 00:32:48,200
So we've reached our
weight limit of 1,000 pounds.

734
00:32:48,266 --> 00:32:49,601
Honestly, it's just
too dangerous for us

735
00:32:49,668 --> 00:32:51,236
to put any more weight on that.

736
00:32:51,303 --> 00:32:54,539
You've broken our show.
Great job, you guys.

737
00:32:54,606 --> 00:32:56,608
You should be really proud.
It's a fantastic bridge.

738
00:32:56,675 --> 00:32:59,211
Yes! Wow.

739
00:32:59,277 --> 00:33:02,147
The Golden Brick
is up for grabs again.

740
00:33:02,214 --> 00:33:03,982
<i>and we're hoping</i>
<i>that we've put ourselves</i>

741
00:33:04,049 --> 00:33:06,685
in a really good position
to get it this time.

742
00:33:06,751 --> 00:33:09,721
All right, Jermaine and Mel,
please step forward.

743
00:33:09,788 --> 00:33:13,325
<i>We are automatically
in the bottom two</i>

744
00:33:13,391 --> 00:33:16,628
because of a technicality.

745
00:33:16,695 --> 00:33:19,564
<i>We have no idea how much weight</i>
<i>it's going to hold.</i>

746
00:33:19,631 --> 00:33:22,868
I'm hoping that
we could last longer

747
00:33:22,934 --> 00:33:24,870
than at least one
or two other teams.

748
00:33:24,936 --> 00:33:27,539
Jermaine and Mel,
tell us about your build.

749
00:33:27,606 --> 00:33:30,208
We came up with a bunch

750
00:33:30,275 --> 00:33:32,377
of different support systems,

751
00:33:32,444 --> 00:33:34,446
wrapping it around the podium.

752
00:33:34,513 --> 00:33:38,049
And then I tried to create
another truss system underneath,

753
00:33:38,116 --> 00:33:40,218
supporting the meat
of the bridge.

754
00:33:40,285 --> 00:33:43,154
Guys, start with 25 pounds.

755
00:33:49,194 --> 00:33:51,730
All right. 50 pounds.

756
00:33:55,133 --> 00:33:56,167
100 pounds.

757
00:33:57,836 --> 00:34:00,205
Almost.

758
00:34:00,272 --> 00:34:02,274
It's all right, bro.

759
00:34:02,340 --> 00:34:07,379
All right, so Sam and Jessica's
bridge held at 125 pounds.

760
00:34:07,445 --> 00:34:09,247
25 pounds more.

761
00:34:13,485 --> 00:34:16,588
It is totally warping
on the top decking.

762
00:34:16,655 --> 00:34:18,123
It's bowing.

763
00:34:18,189 --> 00:34:19,925
25 more pounds.

764
00:34:29,334 --> 00:34:31,269
I feel like a failure, man.

765
00:34:31,336 --> 00:34:33,939
I wish we would have been able
to finish this bridge, man.

766
00:34:34,005 --> 00:34:37,442
Guys, it ended up tying
Sam and Jessica,

767
00:34:37,509 --> 00:34:40,445
and you guys have done
a great job every challenge.

768
00:34:40,512 --> 00:34:45,684
Just remember, we are judging the
bottom two teams only on the aesthetic.

769
00:34:45,750 --> 00:34:47,285
It's disappointing, you know?

770
00:34:47,352 --> 00:34:49,788
You put your prize fighter
in the ring to fight

771
00:34:49,854 --> 00:34:51,823
<i>and you know you're going to</i>
<i>win the championship,</i>

772
00:34:51,890 --> 00:34:54,292
and they show up lame.

773
00:34:54,359 --> 00:34:58,997
Next up is Richard and Flynn.
Please step forward.

774
00:34:59,064 --> 00:35:02,634
Mel and Jermaine and Sam and
Jessica's bridges held 125 pounds.

775
00:35:02,701 --> 00:35:04,836
<i>So that is the weight to beat.</i>

776
00:35:04,903 --> 00:35:07,472
This is a truss bridge,

777
00:35:07,539 --> 00:35:10,842
and it's made of two completely
separate truss systems.

778
00:35:10,909 --> 00:35:13,445
One is with the green
and yellow supports,

779
00:35:13,511 --> 00:35:14,846
and that supports the roadway,

780
00:35:14,913 --> 00:35:17,282
and then a larger
truss system on the top

781
00:35:17,349 --> 00:35:18,783
which supports the whole bridge

782
00:35:18,850 --> 00:35:21,119
and anchors it
to the piers on both sides.

783
00:35:21,186 --> 00:35:23,788
We also have
diagonal supports underneath,

784
00:35:23,855 --> 00:35:25,957
and we'll see how it does.

785
00:35:26,024 --> 00:35:30,562
It's clean, it's elegant,
it's very minimalist.

786
00:35:30,629 --> 00:35:33,365
Your supports coming up from the
underside visually look quite nice.

787
00:35:33,431 --> 00:35:35,500
I am a little concerned
that they don't tie into

788
00:35:35,567 --> 00:35:37,369
that nice truss work
that you've done.

789
00:35:37,435 --> 00:35:40,171
All right,
let's start adding weight.

790
00:35:40,238 --> 00:35:41,706
25 pounds.

791
00:35:46,144 --> 00:35:48,013
Little sound, but looks good.

792
00:35:48,079 --> 00:35:49,681
- Little sound.
- Little sound.

793
00:35:49,748 --> 00:35:51,082
10 pounds.

794
00:35:51,149 --> 00:35:53,718
- And this way.
- All right.

795
00:35:53,785 --> 00:35:57,188
35 pounds.
Another 10 pounds.

796
00:35:57,255 --> 00:35:59,290
- Like this?
- Yep.

797
00:36:00,725 --> 00:36:03,094
45 pounds for Richard and Flynn.

798
00:36:03,161 --> 00:36:04,496
Remove all the small weights

799
00:36:04,562 --> 00:36:08,333
and put a second 25-pound
weight on there.

800
00:36:08,400 --> 00:36:10,702
Right next to each other.

801
00:36:18,076 --> 00:36:21,079
- Let it go.
- You got to let it go.

802
00:36:21,146 --> 00:36:23,081
50 pounds.

803
00:36:23,148 --> 00:36:25,684
How you feeling right now?

804
00:36:25,750 --> 00:36:27,752
- I'm--
- Not awesome.

805
00:36:27,819 --> 00:36:30,388
- Yeah.
- To be honest, time was really short.

806
00:36:30,455 --> 00:36:31,723
We were the last to start.

807
00:36:31,790 --> 00:36:34,492
Aww.

808
00:36:36,961 --> 00:36:39,597
Guys, your bridge
held at 45 pounds.

809
00:36:39,664 --> 00:36:44,402
- Are you disappointed?
- Majorly disappointed, yeah.

810
00:36:44,469 --> 00:36:46,404
I felt a lot of responsibility

811
00:36:46,471 --> 00:36:49,240
to have the engineering
part of it correct,

812
00:36:49,307 --> 00:36:51,643
and I just feel like
I let Flynn down on that.

813
00:36:51,710 --> 00:36:55,246
I really-- I hope
it doesn't mean we go home.

814
00:36:55,313 --> 00:36:59,584
Okay, so we have
Mel and Jermaine

815
00:36:59,651 --> 00:37:02,687
and Richard and Flynn
in the bottom two.

816
00:37:02,754 --> 00:37:05,090
Mark and Boone, you're up next.

817
00:37:05,156 --> 00:37:06,558
Please come forward.

818
00:37:06,624 --> 00:37:08,426
I would hope
we can build a bridge

819
00:37:08,493 --> 00:37:11,096
that can hold 150 pounds.

820
00:37:11,162 --> 00:37:13,231
<i>Is it going to hold half a ton?</i>
<i>I don't know.</i>

821
00:37:13,298 --> 00:37:15,567
That seems, like,
on the edge of crazy to me.

822
00:37:15,633 --> 00:37:17,435
Tell us a little bit about it.

823
00:37:17,502 --> 00:37:21,406
We're going for
kind of a thick design,

824
00:37:21,473 --> 00:37:24,743
but decorative
and kind of futuristic-ish.

825
00:37:24,809 --> 00:37:28,146
If definitely looks
like a pretty solid bridge,

826
00:37:28,213 --> 00:37:31,082
and you have a nice
use of color there are well.

827
00:37:31,149 --> 00:37:32,250
It is a pretty
impressive bridge.

828
00:37:32,317 --> 00:37:35,086
Please add 25 pounds.

829
00:37:38,389 --> 00:37:39,491
Hey, that's not helpful, man.

830
00:37:39,557 --> 00:37:42,060
I'm under a lot
of stress right now.

831
00:37:42,127 --> 00:37:45,663
Make this an even 50 pounds.

832
00:37:45,730 --> 00:37:47,465
If your bridge
holds more weight now,

833
00:37:47,532 --> 00:37:50,301
you will be safe
from elimination.

834
00:37:50,368 --> 00:37:52,637
- No movement.
- Mark and Boone,

835
00:37:52,704 --> 00:37:55,206
you are not in the bottom two.

836
00:37:55,273 --> 00:37:57,308
Now you're just playing
for the Golden Brick.

837
00:37:57,375 --> 00:37:59,210
Start piling on the weight.

838
00:37:59,277 --> 00:38:01,312
Your bridge is going to act
like me during the holidays,

839
00:38:01,379 --> 00:38:05,283
just piling on the weight.

840
00:38:05,350 --> 00:38:09,254
320 pounds. 360 pounds.

841
00:38:09,320 --> 00:38:11,489
Please, don't take your Lego
sets out to try this.

842
00:38:11,556 --> 00:38:14,259
- Yeah.
- 486.

843
00:38:14,325 --> 00:38:15,894
There we go.

844
00:38:15,960 --> 00:38:18,463
We've just passed
Aaron and Christian.

845
00:38:18,530 --> 00:38:20,698
Now we're automatically
in the top two.

846
00:38:20,765 --> 00:38:23,201
At this point,
it's a thousand or nothing.

847
00:38:23,268 --> 00:38:26,171
We're now at 600 pounds.

848
00:38:26,237 --> 00:38:28,306
700 pounds!

849
00:38:28,373 --> 00:38:30,175
- 900 pounds!
- Whoa!

850
00:38:30,241 --> 00:38:32,043
Yes!

851
00:38:32,110 --> 00:38:33,845
At this point
in the competition,

852
00:38:33,912 --> 00:38:37,182
having the Golden Brick would
be an awesome safety net for us.

853
00:38:37,248 --> 00:38:40,485
- Please break!
- 980.

854
00:38:40,552 --> 00:38:41,986
It does seem like
on the right hand side

855
00:38:42,053 --> 00:38:43,054
there's a distinctive
crack forming.

856
00:38:43,121 --> 00:38:44,322
It's really happening,

857
00:38:44,389 --> 00:38:46,024
- isn't it?
- 20 more pounds.

858
00:38:46,090 --> 00:38:48,059
The Golden Brick
is at stake here.

859
00:38:48,126 --> 00:38:50,728
Can you get to 1,000 pounds?

860
00:39:00,538 --> 00:39:01,873
Now you're just playing

861
00:39:01,940 --> 00:39:05,643
to beat Tyler and Amy's
1,000 pounds.

862
00:39:05,710 --> 00:39:09,848
990...

863
00:39:09,914 --> 00:39:12,550
1,000!

864
00:39:12,617 --> 00:39:15,320
1,000!

865
00:39:15,386 --> 00:39:18,223
Two bridges, 1,000 pounds!

866
00:39:18,289 --> 00:39:20,158
This is crazy!

867
00:39:20,225 --> 00:39:22,727
<i>We are tied</i>
<i>with Amy and Tyler right now.</i>

868
00:39:22,794 --> 00:39:26,097
We are automatically
in the top two with them.

869
00:39:26,164 --> 00:39:27,699
It's going to come down
to aesthetics.

870
00:39:27,765 --> 00:39:29,701
For safety reasons,

871
00:39:29,767 --> 00:39:31,703
we cannot put any more
weight on this bridge.

872
00:39:31,769 --> 00:39:34,105
Now it's going to be
up to our brickmaster judges

873
00:39:34,172 --> 00:39:37,075
to decide who's the winner
of this week's bridge challenge.

874
00:39:37,141 --> 00:39:40,445
Tyler and Amy, Mark and Boone,
please step forward.

875
00:39:43,014 --> 00:39:45,550
Tyler, Amy,
there was something magical

876
00:39:45,617 --> 00:39:47,385
about how your bridge appeared,

877
00:39:47,452 --> 00:39:49,954
and we really loved
those butterflies.

878
00:39:50,021 --> 00:39:53,558
Mark, Boone, the design
of your bridge was bold,

879
00:39:53,625 --> 00:39:57,061
you know, some nice
lines of color in there, too.

880
00:39:57,128 --> 00:39:59,831
Who won the bridge
building challenge?

881
00:39:59,898 --> 00:40:02,967
The winner of this challenge...

882
00:40:05,336 --> 00:40:07,605
...is Mark and Boone.

883
00:40:07,672 --> 00:40:10,308
Well done, guys.

884
00:40:10,375 --> 00:40:13,611
♪ The choices
we made were bold ♪

885
00:40:15,246 --> 00:40:19,117
♪ Now the reward is so gold ♪

886
00:40:19,183 --> 00:40:21,986
The Golden Brick can
protect you from elimination.

887
00:40:22,053 --> 00:40:24,489
- Congrats, guys.
- Thank you.

888
00:40:25,556 --> 00:40:29,560
So now comes the hard part.

889
00:40:29,627 --> 00:40:31,829
In this challenge, the teams
with the two weakest bridges

890
00:40:31,896 --> 00:40:34,332
were automatically entered
into the bottom two.

891
00:40:34,399 --> 00:40:37,335
Richard and Flynn,
your bridge was the weakest.

892
00:40:37,402 --> 00:40:39,237
It buckled at 45 pounds.

893
00:40:39,304 --> 00:40:41,673
Mel and Jermaine,
your bridge was able

894
00:40:41,739 --> 00:40:45,343
to hold 125 pounds,
tied with Sam and Jessica.

895
00:40:45,410 --> 00:40:48,012
However, you did not complete
your build according to the rules,

896
00:40:48,079 --> 00:40:50,481
and because of that,
you ended up here.

897
00:40:52,583 --> 00:40:55,520
Richard and Flynn,
we really loved

898
00:40:55,586 --> 00:40:57,021
the way your bridge looked.

899
00:40:57,088 --> 00:41:00,358
It was elegant, it was clean.
It was minimalist.

900
00:41:00,425 --> 00:41:04,562
But perhaps it was
a little bit too minimalist.

901
00:41:04,629 --> 00:41:07,498
Mel and Jermaine,
you had some really strong components.

902
00:41:07,565 --> 00:41:09,500
Unfortunately,
having the model fail

903
00:41:09,567 --> 00:41:11,235
as the second-lowest
carrying weight

904
00:41:11,302 --> 00:41:13,705
was a real disappointment to us.

905
00:41:13,771 --> 00:41:15,506
In this challenge,
we're ultimately looking

906
00:41:15,573 --> 00:41:18,409
for a really strong bridge
that also looks great,

907
00:41:18,476 --> 00:41:20,545
and you guys just
didn't deliver that.

908
00:41:21,646 --> 00:41:24,349
Jamie, who's going home today?

909
00:41:24,415 --> 00:41:27,685
It's super painful to
have to let any of you go

910
00:41:27,752 --> 00:41:30,054
because you're so strong
in so many areas.

911
00:41:30,121 --> 00:41:32,890
That's why I'm sorry
to say good-bye...

912
00:41:34,559 --> 00:41:36,961
...to Mel and Jermaine.

913
00:41:38,997 --> 00:41:42,900
Mel and Jermaine,
your bridge was able to hold more weight,

914
00:41:42,967 --> 00:41:45,470
but unfortunately, because you
did not complete your build

915
00:41:45,536 --> 00:41:48,139
according to the rules,
the brickmasters have decided

916
00:41:48,206 --> 00:41:50,641
your Lego adventure ends here.

917
00:41:50,708 --> 00:41:53,077
Thank you. Thank you.

918
00:41:53,144 --> 00:41:55,413
<i>You know,
we kind of failed ourselves.</i>

919
00:41:55,480 --> 00:41:57,415
<i>Our potential</i>
<i>is way more than this.</i>

920
00:41:57,482 --> 00:42:01,019
We just-- we just
had a really off day.

921
00:42:01,085 --> 00:42:04,055
- Thank you, Will.
- Great job, partner.

922
00:42:04,122 --> 00:42:05,757
I'm going to miss you guys.

923
00:42:05,823 --> 00:42:08,526
It's crazy how Lego
can forge a relationship

924
00:42:08,593 --> 00:42:11,195
with two strangers
to be brothers.

925
00:42:11,262 --> 00:42:13,097
- I'm going to miss y'all.
- I'm going to miss you, too.

926
00:42:13,164 --> 00:42:14,232
Keep building.

927
00:42:14,298 --> 00:42:15,733
I never had another man tell me,

928
00:42:15,800 --> 00:42:17,402
"Hey, look, man,
you're my brother, man."

929
00:42:17,468 --> 00:42:21,439
So, you know, to me--
damn it, man.

930
00:42:26,477 --> 00:42:29,213
To me, that means a lot, man.

931
00:42:33,217 --> 00:42:34,952
<i>On the next "Lego Masters"...</i>

932
00:42:35,019 --> 00:42:37,622
Once upon a time
in the land of...

933
00:42:37,688 --> 00:42:40,792
- Mr. Book Chicken.
- Mr. Book Chicken.

934
00:42:40,858 --> 00:42:44,262
Now it's up to you to make
their story come to life.

935
00:42:44,328 --> 00:42:46,030
How in the world
are we going to build that?

936
00:42:46,097 --> 00:42:47,832
It's tough.

937
00:42:47,899 --> 00:42:50,134
<i>...our builders</i>
<i>get a little help.</i>

938
00:42:50,201 --> 00:42:52,837
- Hi, Nicole Byer.
- Nailed it!

939
00:42:52,904 --> 00:42:56,207
- <i>And our guest judges...</i>
- Bring me the children!

940
00:42:56,274 --> 00:42:57,975
<i>...give us our most fun</i>
<i>builds so far.</i>

941
00:42:58,042 --> 00:42:59,877
I would give this a B-minus.

942
00:42:59,944 --> 00:43:02,814
A B-minus.


