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=== '''''Season 4''''': === {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" !No. in<br /> series !No. in<br /> season !Title !Directed by !Written by !Original U.S. air date !Production<br /> code<sup>[4]</sup> !U.S. viewers<br /> (millions) |- !62 |1 |"Big Time Invasion" |Savage Steve Holland |Scott Fellows |May 2, 2013 |401 |1.9<sup>[60]</sup> |- | colspan="8" |The new British boy bands "invade" the music business, and Big Time Rush are afraid they are going to end their career. For save their career, they decide to hire new managers, but disagree on who they are going to take, so Kendall and Carlos go with the first and James and Logan with the second. At the end, they understand that they have to do their job like "Nobody's Around" and sing that song. Meanwhile, Katie is trying to find a best friend to talk about boys, but Mr. Bitters has turned the Palm Woods into a businessmen living place, so along with Buddha Bob they try to kick them out. '''Guest Starring''': Challen Chates as Mrs. Knight, Daran Norris as Buddha Bob, Timothy Brennen as Manager #1, J. P. Manoux as Mitchell Gold, David Anthony Higgins as Mr. Bitters, Matt Riedyas Griffin, Obdul Reid as Obdul, Katelyn Tarver as Jo and Erin Sanders as Camille. '''Special Guest Stars :''' Jon Stewart, Gavin DeGraw and Terrence Jenkins.'''Songs Featured''': Like Nobody's Around |- !63 |2 |"Big Time Scandal" |Savage Steve Holland |Lazar Saric |May 9, 2013 |402<sup>[4]</sup> |1.9<sup>[61]</sup> |- | colspan="8" |Big Time Rush are accused for scandals: Lucy Stone releases an album about a bad break-up with a guy who is rumored to be Kendall, Carlos tries to swat a bee and is accused for hitting grannies and Logan is accused for trying to rob a granny, which was really helping. Meanwhile, James spreads up a rumor about him doing a duet with Cher Lloyd. In the end, Lucy admits in a press conference that the song isn't about Kendall, James and Cher are really posting a video with a duet and the truth about Carlos and Logan is revealed. Also, Lucy moves back in to the Palm Woods. '''Guest Stars''': Malese Jow as Lucy Stone, Katelyn Tarver as Jo Taylor, Erin Sanders as Camille, David Cade as Jett, Daran Norris as Buddha Bob '''Special Guest Stars :''' Cher Lloyd as herself, Terrence Jenkins '''Songs Featured''': Picture This, With Ur Love (Cher Lloyd's "new song" in the episode.)'''Note''': This episode along with the next episode, "Big Time Lies" can be counted as a "two-part spiritual sequel" to the Season 3 episodes "Big Time Surprise" and "Big Time Decision" (possibly "Big Time Babysitting" too since that episode includes references to the previous episode in the Kendall-Jo subplot) as this episode and the next episode continues the story of Kendall, Jo and Lucy. Taylor Swift is mentioned throughout the episode, and Kendall makes a reference to Taylor Swift's real-life incident with Kanye West at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards. |- !64 |3 |"Big Time Lies" |Jonathan Judge |Dan Serafin |May 16, 2013 |403 |1.6<sup>[62]</sup> |- | colspan="8" |Lucy tries to get Kendall back, but Kendall lies to Jo and tells nothing is happening. Meanwhile, James and Carlos lie to Gustavo about destroying his office and make up a story about a robbery and Logan lies to Camille about being sick, because he doesn't want to come to a boring play. In the end, Lucy apologizes and confesses she only tried to create drama for help her write new songs, and she and Jo even become friends. Carlos and James learn a lesson about lying and Logan and Doc Hollywood are enjoying the play in a bubble, while Camille is not. '''Guest Stars''': Katelyn Tarver as Jo, Erin Sanders as Camille, Malese Jow as Lucy Stone, Daran Norris as Buddha Bob, Lorenzo Lamas as Dr. Hollywood, Challen Cates as Mrs. Knight. '''Special Guest Star''': Cedric Yarbrough as Chief Lieutenant Officer.'''Song Featured''': Like Nobody's Around |- !65 |4 |"Big Time Bonus" |Stewart Schill |Mark Fellows & Keith Wagner |May 23, 2013 |404 |1.9<sup>[63]</sup> |- | colspan="8" |Griffin gives the boys a $20,000 bonus and wants them to prove him they will spend them with responsibility. Kendall wants to invest them on oranges, but he accidentally buys a truck full of oranges, James buys a snake to impress Lucy, but it turns out she doesn't like snakes and then he loses the snake and spends all his money to retrieve it, Carlos buys a personal assistant and Logan can't resist tipping people. In the end, they all run out of money, but they buy jelly beans with their last dollar, the jelly beans attract James's snake, they sell the snake for $100, and with that, they hire Carlos's assistant for one more hour and tells them to sell the oranges to his old boss. Finally, they have all $20,000 back and show them to Griffin, who is proven to be the orange buyer. '''Guest Stars''': Matt Riedy as Griffin, Challen Cates as Mrs. Knight, Erin Sanders as Camille, Malese Jow as Lucy, Mason McCulley as Carlos' assistant, John Jenkinson as Palm Woods Food Seller, Alden Ray as Guy who James hired to find his snake, Obdul Reid as Obdul'''Songs Featured''': 24/seven |- !66 |5 |"Big Time Cameo" |Savage Steve Holland |Jed Spingarn |May 30, 2013 |405 |1.7<sup>[64]</sup> |- | colspan="8" |Gustavo books the boys to a lot of painful TV show cameos, but they decide to do no more cameos, until they get booked for "Coco.0", a show Carlos loves and has a pretty main character, Dara. But Dara's evil stepmother always controls her life, and decides what she will eat and say and who she will date, so Carlos can't kiss her. Along with Kendall, they create a plan for make them to kiss. Meanwhile, James and Logan try to sneak in Yo Gabba Gabba's stage for eat their snacks and Gustavo, Kelly and Katie try to come up with a better script for Big Time Rush's cameo. In the end, they force the stepmother to let Dara live her life and kiss Carlos, and sing "Confetti Falling", and James and Logan make a cameo on Yo Gabba Gabba and they let them eat snacks. '''Guest Stars''': Daniela Bobadilla as Dara, Lisa Arch as Stepmother, Yo Gabba Gabba as themselves, Sinead Devries as Dara's best friend and Challen Cates as Mrs. Jennifer Knight '''Special Guest Stars''': Lucas Cruikshank as himself and Scott Baio as himself'''Songs Featured''': Confetti Falling |- !67 |6 |"Big Time Tour Bus" |Carlos Pena Jr. |Scott Fellows |June 6, 2013 |411 |1.7<sup>[65]</sup> |- | colspan="8" |Big Time Rush is on the way to their concert to San Diego, in tour buses, but they get stuck in traffic due to a Tractor Trailer Accident. Kendall is with Carlos, who is filming videos with his camera all the time and Logan is with James and they have roommate problems, as the other three say they can't roommate with Logan and he gets offfended, while Kendall finds out a bunch of BTR hater sites and wants to change their opinion about BTR. Meanwhile, Victoria Justice keeps the crowd busy until Big Time Rush shows up and Mrs. Knight and Katie are also stuck in traffic. In the end, Kendall learns that the only way to deal with haters is to ignore them, James learns that Logan is a really good roommate and they all film a "Crazy for U" music video on the tour bus and finally arrive at the concert. '''Guest Stars''': Challen Cates as Mrs. Knight, Katelyn Tarver as Jo '''Special Guest Stars''': Victoria Justice as herself'''Songs Featured''': Crazy for U |- !68 |7 |"Big Time Pranks II" |Jonathan Judge |Lazar Saric |June 13, 2013 |406 |1.9<sup>[66]</sup> |- | colspan="8" |Palm Woods' prank wars kick off again, and this time the kids battle the adults. Logan pranks himself out and becomes "The Prankster Gangster", supplying prank tools to the kids. First, the kids beat the adults, but after Griffin brings black ops and Mrs. Knight and Gustavo get confetti launchers from Logan, the game is hard. In the end, it's a battle between Kendall, Katie and Mrs. Knight. Mrs. Knight wins and decides to continue the "Day of Pranks" next year. '''Guest Stars''': Katelyn Tarver as Jo, Erin Sanders as Camille, Malese Jow as Lucy, David Cade as Jett, Challen Cates as Mrs. Knight, Matt Riedy as Griffin, David Anthony Higgins as Bitters, Daran Norris as Buddha Bob, Obdul Reid as Obdul'''Songs Featured''': Confetti Falling |- !69 |8 |"Big Time Rides" |Savage Steve Holland |Keith Wagner |June 20, 2013 |407 |2.2<sup>[67]</sup> |- | colspan="8" |James buys a motorcycle to try to impress Lucy; Kendall teaches Jo how to drive a stick-shift; Carlos and Logan hold on to a childhood treasure (wood wagon).'''Guest Starring''': Malese Jow as Lucy, Katelyn Tarver as Jo, Challen Cates as Mrs. Knight, Daran Norris as Buddha Bob |- !70 |9 |"Big Time Tests" |Savage Steve Holland |Mark Fellows |June 27, 2013 |408 |1.9<sup>[68]</sup> |- | colspan="8" |Logan brings Carlos along to the MCAT test as his good luck charm; James is upset because Lucy is off for a European tour and he becomes obsessed with relationship quizzes; Griffin puts on a product testing lab at Rocque Records and asks for Katie, Gustavo and Kelly to test the products for him. '''Guest Starring''': Challen Cates as Mrs. Knight, David Anthony Higgins as Mr. Bitters, Matt Riedy as Griffin and Daran Norris as Buddha Bob'''Song Featured''': Picture This |- !71 |10 |"Big Time Cartoon" |Jonathan Judge |Scott Fellows |July 11, 2013 |409 |1.9<sup>[69]</sup> |- | colspan="8" |The boys have been approached by two huge companies that are interested in expanding the BTR brand a little farther. They have two options of choosing between getting their own cartoon or their own video game and seem really excited about doing the video game, but they would have to cancel the concert to Hawaii on the private jet and wear on green ball suits. After hearing about the cartoon they end up changing their minds and do the video game instead. After getting locked out of the studio, they get themselves into a big mix up with the people in downtown LA making them think that they're aliens. They finally decide to do the cartoon which turns out pretty well. Meanwhile, back at the Palm Woods while watching The Fairly OddParents, Buddha Bob ends up falling off his ladder and thinks that he's Cosmo and that he can grant wishes. It's up to Katie and Mrs. Knight to bring his memory back by calling in Dr. Hollywood and he ends up hitting Buddha Bob in his head with a frying pan. '''Guest Starring''': Challen Cates as Mrs. Knight, Daran Norris as Buddha Bob, Lorenzo Lamas as Dr. Hollywood, Butch Hartman as himself.'''Songs Featured''': Song For You |- !72 |11 |"Big Time Break Out"<sup>[4]</sup> |Jonathan Judge |Nate Knetchel |July 18, 2013<sup>[4]</sup> |410 |2.0<sup>[70]</sup> |- | colspan="8" |At a party at Rocque Records, celebrating the release of their third studio album, Griffin asks the boys about which one of them is going to leave Big Time Rush and break out. Carlos wants to become a big Broadway hit, Logan becomes a game show host, James has intentions of becoming a solo singer with his new album, Break Out Dreams, and Kendall just really wants the band to come back together. '''Guest Stars''': Daran Norris as Buddha Bob, Matt Riedy as Arthur Griffin, Challen Cates as Jennifer Knight, Erin Sanders as Camille Roberts. '''Songs Featured''': Run Wild, Untouchable'''Notes''': The cover of James' album is a parody of the album Teenage Dream by Katy Perry. |- !73–74 |12–13<sup>[71]</sup> |"Big Time Dreams"<sup>[72]</sup> |Savage Steve Holland |Scott Fellows & Lazar Saric |July 25, 2013<sup>[4]</sup> |412–413<sup>[73]</sup> |2.4<sup>[74]</sup> |- | colspan="8" |The guys are invited to the 24th annual Tween Choice Awards, where the boy banders are nominated and booked to close the show. But before the foursome can take the stage, they uncover an evil plot to brainwash everyone in the audience. So BTR have to take down the bad guys and make sure the show rolls on as scheduled.<sup>[58]</sup> Guest star: Katelyn Tarver as Jo, Malese Jow as Lucy, Erin Sanders as Camille, Daran Norris as Buddha Bob, David Cade as Jett, Challen Cates as Mrs. Knight, David Anthony Higgins as Bitters, Matt Riedy as Griffin, David Hoffman as Martin Sharkis, Kelli Goss and Savannah Jayde as The Jennifers '''Special Guest Stars''': Austin Mahone as himself, Mindless Behavior as themselves, Nick Cannon as himself, Karmin as themselves, Alexa Vega as herself, Ryan Newman as herself. '''Songs Featured''': Get Up, Run Wild, We Are, Big Time Rush'''Notes''': This is the series finale. The Tween Choice Awards is a parody of the Teen Choice Awards. The goop that fell on Camille and Jo when they went up to present an award was a parody of the green slime used at the Kids Choice Awards. This is an hour-long TV special. It is possibly connected with Big Time Movie, based on similarities in plots (both contain spy elements and dream plot point). |}
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