It was a little corny, but Will Arnett is funny and a lot of the humor is from them being self aware that they are a corny game/reality show. If you have any kids who are into Lego, they will probably enjoy it.
I think they did well, I would like to have been more involved with the builds but that would be extremely difficult since it was a 15 hour build in 1 episode, not sure how much more time they could give without it just being a camera watching people put bricks together. Maybe if they spread it across multiple episodes? But you would probably lose interest by general population, so I think they struck a good balance.Texaggie7nine said:
Was hoping it wouldn't fall into the same exact format as other reality contest shows, but it did. They are so interchangeable nowadays.
Would have liked for it to get more involved with the contestants and show more of the building process.
HA! One of the weekly extra challenges!Flashdiaz said:
They should also make them walk around barefoot as an added parent obstacle.
Vernada said:
My kids can't wait to watch. It comes on too late for them to watch it live - plus, who watches TV live anyway?
I'd have been OK with some time lapses of the builds...IrishAg said:I think they did well, I would like to have been more involved with the builds but that would be extremely difficult since it was a 15 hour build in 1 episode, not sure how much more time they could give without it just being a camera watching people put bricks together. Maybe if they spread it across multiple episodes? But you would probably lose interest by general population, so I think they struck a good balance.Texaggie7nine said:
Was hoping it wouldn't fall into the same exact format as other reality contest shows, but it did. They are so interchangeable nowadays.
Would have liked for it to get more involved with the contestants and show more of the building process.
I will say, my wife and I really wanted the lumberjack's build to work, that looked insane (also having them move complex builds without even sweeping the floor seems like something would end in disaster, and I would prefer to see the finished product over unexpected disasters).
I know a bunch of red blooded men that build with their kids. Including me.Texaggie7nine said:
How many macho guys do you know that spend countless hours playing with legos?
I know many Legoheads and most of them are pretty eccentric like the people on the show.
I doubt it. That freak with the flower in his hair looks like one of the lizard people. I bet money his blood is green.Texaggie7nine said:
Good for you. I think the "betas" as you call them have red blood as well...
Flashdiaz said:
boooo would rather see 15 continuous hours where they must decide if they have time to eat, nap and poo.