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LEGO Masters is back! And Twitter went crazy with some awesome responses. Here are some of the best ones from the official account.
LEGO Masters is back on Channel 4. The show returned this past week and it is clear that LEGO fans around the world are thrilled to watch the show again. On Twitter, viewers shared their excitement about the show returning and the best thing was that it aired in a primetime spot – right where The Great British Bake Off usually airs.
Given the show is such a hit, it didn’t take long for people to create some memes and GIFs for the show. We’ve gathered a few of our favorites below.
These are all from the official LEGO Masters Twitter account.
5 minute warning everybody!#LEGOMASTERS pic.twitter.com/kEjt8LY481
— LEGO MASTERS (@LEGO_MASTERS) November 6, 2018
The first one is clearly very British. One can imagine that many British viewers had to get that last cup of tea ready before the show aired.
The second GIF clearly represented every LEGO fan out there, getting ready to watch the show. Remember, the show is for everyone, so the dance could be done by both children and adults. We ain’t judging!
The countdown is on… 8pm tonight on @Channel4 Who else is excited?? #LEGOMASTERS pic.twitter.com/LQJnrhJnw3
— LEGO MASTERS (@LEGO_MASTERS) November 6, 2018
The show has become such a huge hit in the United Kingdom and fans of the product in the United States and Canada are wondering when the show will come across the pond. As of right now, we are unaware of any plans of bringing the show overseas.
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However, we should all reach out to LEGO and ask them to license the show to an American network, so we can all get to watch it. What a Christmas idea that is! If you create a petition, we’d definitely sign it!
Do you want to see LEGO Masters in the United States and Canada? What do you think it would take to get it across the pond?