Why Fox's LEGO Masters Was Way More Complicated Behind The S

Why Fox's LEGO Masters Was Way More Complicated Behind The Scenes For Season 2


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LEGO Masters Season 2. The Will Arnett-hosted series showcases competitor talents that are completely unique, though, and I know I'm not the only fan pumped that the feel-good show was able to bring its second season together during the COVID pandemic. That said, it sounds like COVID-related changes made things vastly more complicated behind the scenes, though viewers probably won't be able to tell when seeing the smiling faces of judges Jamie Berard and Amy Corbett.
Ahead of
LEGO Masters' Season 2 premiere, I had the joy of talking to judges and LEGO designers Jamie Berard and Amy Corbett, whose jubilance we'll get to a little lower. More relevant to the topic at hand, however, was my conversation with consulting producer and challenge builder Nathan Sawaya, the world-renowned artist who can boast being the world's only certified LEGO Master Builder. As complicated as his job already was crafting the plethora of props and challenges utilized in Season 1, the gig became much more stressful with the second season due to some big changes in manpower and set locations. Here's how Sawaya explained things when I asked about returning to a show like this:

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