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    What an amazing finale. You really felt like all teams went out with a bang and built something stupendous. I am amazed at what they pumped out in only 28 hours. Once again I feel like the best team won and that was due to their detailed story telling as well as their insanely talented building.

    Does anyone else feel like we may get another series this year? (Covid pending). I just hope that channel nine doesn?t do what channel nine does best and kill a fun and different show by trying to overcook their golden goose.
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    I really do enjoy this show a lot, it's pretty unique in the reality TV world.

    I think it would be better if they had a leader board for a few weeks, with some points, just so there was more builds to see each week and there was less likelihood of people being knocked out over a single build where the focus didn't meet their talent focus. (not my idea, I read this on facebook)
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    I?d be up for a leaderboard for the whole thing and the winner is the one with the most points. More teams equals more builds which means more wow! Other than the young girls (imagine how much they couldve improved during the show by picking the brains of the other teams!) every team was stupidly talented this season. I think most of the season one teams would?ve competed well in the second season if they?d had the advantage of seeing the show and the expectations and limitations.

    I loved that even in the final the contestants were raving over to check out each other?s builds just to enjoy it, no whining or nastiness. They love the medium and used it as a means to play with near unlimited materials rather than a sob fest/melodrama! They looked like a very cool bunch of people to be around.

    Bring on an all stars version!
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    Definitely great builds and there's differences in opinion and judging since it's subjective just like the 3D art build. One team focused on the art portion compared to the other teams and was eliminated because of that.

    What I don't like is trying to add drama buy having those end of time limit mistakes. Losing a fin and others. That just feels so fake and does that really apply in real life? Also sometimes Hamish cheapens it a bit thru his antics but maybe it does draw other viewers than just those who focus on great builds.

    Overall a great show.

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    I think they needed to balance out the (mostly boys) star wars build with a (mostly girls) friends build. I think most would be very unfamiliar with Friends Lego, which could make it more challenging and more interesting to see how the builders deal with it.

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    I didn't believe the girl who knew nothing of Lego Star Wars especially if you like/love Lego.

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    One thing I'd love to see as well, is a speed trial... every team gets the same lego set (in box), and the first it complete it correctly, wins. Something big, but not something technical... to see who tries to cut corners by building parts by sight (looking at the box) instead of following the instructions, and then risks having to pull it apart when they are missing something later, or have left over parts.

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