Big Time Rush - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Backstage Rush
The boys face backstage drama as they get ready for the last stop on their world tour. Includes scenes of real concert footage.

Big Time Returns
The guys return home from their tour as celebrities, but their priorities remain the same: relaxing and meeting girls. Meanwhile, Griffin pressures Carlos to pick his top song prior to a radio interview.

Bel Air Rush
Gustavo moves the boys to Bel-Air, but guys dislike the confinements of their new ritzy lifestyle and make a plan to return to the Palm Woods.

Big Time Double Date
Kendall dines with Lucy and her parents. Meanwhile, Logan has an ulterior motive for going on a blind date; and James assists Carlos, who has a big date night planned.

Big Time Merchandise
The boys dislike Griffin's new line of Big Time Rush merchandise and attempt to sabotage his sales plan, but they wind up making matters worse.

Big Time Surprise
Kendall and Lucy's romantic moment gets interrupted by her ex-boyfriend. Elsewhere, Griffin enlists Logan and Carlos in his corporate-espionage scheme.

Big Time Decision
A surprise visit from Jo forces Kendall to choose between her and Lucy. Elsewhere, Carlos and James' friendship faces a challenge.

Big Time Babysitting
Kendall and Logan must look after a wild rocker who's getting into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, while James and Carlos watch Katie for the evening.

Big Time Gold
Camille finds a necklace and thinks it's a gift from Logan, but it's really Kendall's gift for Jo. Elsewhere, Carlos and James are tempted to play the actual gold record their group earned.

Big Time Camping
Gustavo doesn't allow the boys to go camping because he fears for their safety, so they resort to camping on a soundstage.

Big Time Rescue
Kendall and Logan do work for an animal shelter, which leads them to go overboard adopting dogs. Elsewhere, Carlos and Jennifer's cutesy displays of affection annoy their friends.

Big Time Bloopers
The boys mistakenly ruin a tape of their latest TV episode, so they quickly put together a bloopers show.
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