Ep 13. Big Time Reality
- TV-G
- March 26, 2011
- 23 min
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8.2 (128)
In the thirteenth episode of the second season of Big Time Rush, titled "Big Time Reality," the boys are faced with the challenge of producing their own reality show.
When Gustavo discovers that their rival boy band, "The Windmills," is getting their own reality show, he sees it as an opportunity for Big Time Rush to gain more publicity. However, he expects the boys to produce the show themselves, without any help from him or the production team.
Excited about the possibility of having their own show, the boys eagerly accept the challenge. Each member takes on a specific role - Kendall is the director, James is the producer, Carlos is the camera man, and Logan is in charge of editing.
Despite initial excitement, the boys quickly realize that producing a reality show is not as easy as it seems. They struggle with coming up with interesting ideas for footage, dealing with uncooperative interviewees, and even arguing amongst themselves about what direction the show should take.
To make matters worse, the boys soon discover that the cameras are capturing more than just their professional lives. They realize that their personal lives are also being filmed - including embarrassing moments and private conversations.
As the boys become more and more stressed about the situation, they begin to sabotage each other's attempts to salvage the show. James creates fake drama in an attempt to make the show more interesting, while Carlos becomes more interested in filming the behind-the-scenes drama than the actual footage. Kendall and Logan are left to try and clean up the mess while also dealing with their own issues.
As the deadline approaches, the boys realize that they need to come together and produce a cohesive and entertaining show. They put aside their egos and differences and work together to create a show that showcases their talent and their personalities.
In the end, the boys learn that producing a reality show is harder than it seems, but it also brings them closer together as a group. They realize that they are more than just a boy band - they are a family.
"Big Time Reality" is a fun and entertaining episode that shows the boys in a different light. It's a reminder that behind the glitz and glamour of fame, there are real people with real problems. The episode is a must-watch for fans of the show and a great way to introduce new viewers to the world of Big Time Rush.