The BEST seasons of Big Time Rush
Every season of Big Time Rush ever, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best seasons of Big Time Rush!
Big Time Rush is a series about friendship and brotherhood that chronicles the finding, making and breaking – of a potential chart-topping music group. Each of the guys brings something different to the group as they figure out their place in the crazy business of music and entertainment. A naturally gifted singer, Kendall never planned on becoming famous but definitely has the swagger of a music star. After seizing this opportunity of a lifetime, he leads his friends on an exciting comedy and music-filled journey. James has big dreams for himself and his pals and his confidence in their potential for success helps the other guys deal with the more difficult moments. Carlos looks at life as a big playground and this foray into music as an awesome ride that he is on with his buddies. The brains of the operation, Logan is the voice of reason and his sharp wit gives everyone the perspective they need to stay true to themselves and their goals. Life in the business is not easy and their antics often get them in trouble with the record label. From falling for the same girl to redecorating their apartment at the Palm Woods to misbehaving with a new school teacher at the recording studio -- the group learns that success comes with hard work and dedication – and the support of one another.
#1 - Season 1
First Aired 11/29/2009
The life of these four friends changes drastically. One day they are playing hockey and taking tests, the next they are the newest pop sensation.
#2 - Season 4
First Aired 5/2/2013
This season, an invasion of British boy bands worries the guys, tabloid media strikes, Kendall has more girl trouble and we go inside BTR's tour bus.
#3 - Season 3
First Aired 5/12/2012
This season, the cameras go backstage, the band moves into classier digs, Kendall has a lot of girl trouble and the guys try to go camping.
#4 - Season 2
First Aired 9/25/2010
The boys of Big Time Rush are back home after a whirlwind six-week tour, facing school, relationships and their first television appearance.