One of the great things about shows that involve the younger generations is that we get some heartwarming moments. LEGO Masters Jr. is certainly a competition, but these kids also show kindness and support.
In the first episode of LEGO Masters Jr., we watched as some of the kids walked to other tables and helped them out. In the second episode, we get to see the support as things go well, and it shows that a lot of negative issues in the world are taught and not inherited or born with.
LEGO Masters Jr. clips is flying off the tracks
Watch out for lost parcels! We have a sneak peek of LEGO Masters Jr. episode 2, and there are certainly pieces that are going flying. Don’t worry; this is all part of the challenge and it’s meant to happen. The question is whether the car can fly from one end of the track to the other and land safely?
Does it? Well, I’ll leave you to watch the clip:
Oh yes, it does! And just look at how everyone is cheering as it lands. We see the kids from all the other teams cheer for these youngsters. Ajay and Zak certainly showed off their skills in this build, and Alison is there supporting her pair.
I adore the replays of the launch, because they give us a look at the way the parts fly off the car. This is something that’s brought up by the Master Builders, as they share their thoughts on how well the build was and the execution of the idea.
There was also a lot of praise about the strong build. The entire car managed to stay together in the landing of the launch, which isn’t easy to do. Anyone who has built with LEGO knows the skill that goes into a flying challenge.

In this challenge, we can see that there’s a mini figure. This build is going to be based on whatever the mini figure inspires, and the mini figure is of someone important: their celebrity on their teams. So, Ajay and Zak have a mini figure of Alison, and they need to create a stunt that works for the mini stunt double.
I look forward to more of LEGO Masters Jr. to see how the kids all support each other in their builds and their challenges. You can tell that everyone is excited to see what’s possible with LEGO.
LEGO Masters Jr. airs on Mondays at 8/7c on FOX.