Big Time Rush Season 3 Episode 8
Big Time Rush
Season 3

Ep 8. Big Time Babysitting

  • TV-G
  • October 13, 2012
  • 22 min
  • 8.8  (66)

In this episode of Big Time Rush titled "Big Time Babysitting," the boys of Big Time Rush find themselves in charge of taking care of Kelly's new baby, Happy. While they initially believe that taking care of a baby will be a piece of cake, they soon realize that they are in over their heads.

The episode starts with Kelly, the boys' friend and assistant, bringing her new baby to the Palm Woods hotel. She has to leave for a few days and needs someone to watch over him. Her first choice is Mrs. Knight, but she is out of town, so the boys take on the task. They are confident that taking care of a baby can't be that hard.

As soon as Kelly leaves, the boys are faced with their first challenge - a crying baby. They quickly start brainstorming ways to calm Happy down. James suggests singing a lullaby, but when he starts singing, Happy starts crying even louder. Kendall suggests that they give the baby a bath, but they quickly realize that they have no idea how to give a baby a bath, and they end up creating a huge mess in the bathroom.

Logan decides to take charge and look up how to take care of a baby on the internet. He finds a website that provides helpful tips, but things still don't go as planned. They try to feed Happy, but they accidentally spill the bottle all over themselves. Next, they try to rock him to sleep, but their attempts are futile.

Things get even more complicated when the boys receive a surprise visit from their rival band, The Wanted. They take advantage of the boys' distracted state and make a bet. The bet is that they can take better care of Happy than Big Time Rush. The stakes are high - the losing band has to perform at a children's birthday party dressed in ridiculous costumes.

Now the competition is on, and the boys are determined to win. They come up with a plan to keep Happy entertained. Carlos dresses up as a clown, and Logan pretends to be a bear. James and Kendall organize a puppet show, and they all start dancing and singing to Happy's favorite song.

The plan works like a charm, and Happy finally falls asleep. However, their relief is short-lived when they hear a loud noise, and Happy suddenly wakes up. They realize that there is a party going on in the apartment next door. Happy is quickly drawn to the sound, and the boys have to quickly think of a way to distract him.

They come up with the idea of creating a mini-rollercoaster in the room, using blankets and pillows. They hope that Happy will be too scared to get on it, but to their surprise, he loves it. They spend the rest of the night riding the rollercoaster with Happy.

In the end, the results of the bet are revealed, and the boys end up winning. The Wanted has to perform at the children's birthday party, and they are forced to admit defeat. The boys are happy that they were able to take care of Happy successfully, and they are proud of themselves for overcoming the challenges that came their way.

"Big Time Babysitting" is a fun and entertaining episode that showcases the boys' comedic talents. It's a great episode for fans of comedy and musical shows, and it's an excellent example of the kind of hijinks that the boys of Big Time Rush get up to. The episode is a must-watch for anyone who loves this beloved Nickelodeon series.

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  • First Aired
    October 13, 2012
  • Content Rating
    TV-G
  • Runtime
    22 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.8  (66)
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