Why do people like btr
DiamondGirl 13 July Obviously, anyone who was a kid or teen in the 70s will recognize this show The guys I have only seen and heard them a few times I know I know NICK was developed just for this reason There is little original stuff coming out of that gate All are fresh young faces, of course.. I doubt the memories of todays' kids will be as special as the ones kids have from watching the Disney of yesterday. That is kind of sad in a way. As for if any of these young stars remain stars after Disney and Nick days pass by So i just finished the entirety of this show after seeing it get put on netflix and im so in love.
I love the way they show the band being made and include their music and the hour long specials and the guys' friendship. It all just reminded me sm of my childhood and all the side characters, like gustavo kelly katie kendall's mom and camille are all so likeable its hard not to make this a comfort show.
Boyfriend is the best song they ever made and james maslow can HAVE. Nick honestly made such great shows and all ages can enjoy it tbh like i highkey unironically stan BTR and i'll take that to my grave!!
Actors was great also. I'll never understand why Nickelodeon had the gall to put this trash on the air. This show is a disaster in every sense of the word. The characters are completely unlikable, especially Carlos and Kendall's mother.
Carlos has the personality of an immature child and I. A three year old has more smarts than this idiot. Kendall's mother is just an overreacting stereotype. I forgot to mention that all of the characters overreact to the smallest things. It's beyond ridiculous! Gustavo is a terrible music director for the main protagonists. You want proof? Here it is; He yells and screams at them, abuses them.
I'm sorry, but that action, right there, is inexcusably cruel. If I were one of the members of this band, I would have quit, let the man go bankrupt and watch his company crumble to the ground.
What a wonderful character Gustavo is! Sarcasm, how I love thee. Another major problem with this show is the acting. I have never seen such horrible acting on a show in my life. Don't even get me started on the cartoon sound effects. They worked in "Ned's Declassified," despite being a little annoying, but they fail to get a laugh in here. The acting is atrocious and it throws every pathetic little joke at you in the sad hopes of getting a laugh. If you want to see something by Scott Fellows that's funny and entertaining, watch "Ned's Declassified.
I love this show! I love the music, I love Big Time Rush. It's just a guilty pleasure of mine. I love it. I will be straight with you-I loathe Boy Bands with an unbridled passion, I think their mere existence was created to provide a purgatory on earth to make us suffer for the human race creating teen idols as we evolved. One of my proud moments was my daughter borrowing my Ramones shirt to wear to school, and my son bonding with his previously impossible Social Studies teacher based on their mutual love of Cream and The Rolling Stones.
The concept of me enjoying a show about a pre-fab four boy band, fish outta water situation-they come from the Northern United States and are relocated West Coast-would normally be inconceivable.
However-I am a huge fan of parody and laughing. The show is a paradox because Nickelodeon wants to market the boys and sell their CDs, however they decided to go back to their roots-the Nickelodeon I recall watching endlessly during the age of "You Can't Do That On Television"-twisted, silly and true to the spirit of many of their shows, slinking in references to a variety of movies, pop culture references etc.
This is why it is watchable for me. Why, one may ask-do I watch this show? Simply because I believe it is my responsibility as a parent to watch TV with my children, to know what they see, what influences them etc. Ratings are nothing to me-I know what my children can handle and although I embark on several outdoor activities with them, at the end of the day after work-I am tired-however rather than lock myself in my room for "me time", I make it a point to have "we time" and watch with the children.
Upon learning the concept of this show-I was worried. However, these boys are adept at comedy. The show has a skewed sense of humor, sound effects giving it a Chuck Jones feel to it.
Fabio also made a cameo as a dream man-who the children kidnap to give the obviously widowed Mrs. Knight Kendall's mother and the groups chaperone in CA a perfect date. There is Buddah Bob-the handyman character that is introduced as someone that Mrs. Knight assumes is an Ax Murderer which is set up on a series of humorous scenarios where it looks like he is-a very telling side story on judging people-which also had the sweet enough to rot teeth perky neighbor girl end up being a psycho.
And it works. I laugh every episode. Gustavo-the band's manager-refers to the boys as dogs-but you eventually learn he actually LIKES them-noted by his assistant Kelly who really loves the boys since they are so goofy, silly and real. The friendship shown between the boys-who we learn have relocated to California to form their band is cute. We find out they are simply hockey players who wound up being discovered.
One of them, Carlos wears his helmet all the time-a running joke throughout the show. Kendall, the sort of leader of the boys has his mom and his adorable little sister, Katie brilliantly portrayed by a talented Ciara Bravo is shown to be adjusting to his new status, Logan is the group's geek genius, Carlos is the goof one,James is the least explored so I am hoping they give some more definition.
The boys are adjusting to a new world of competitive musicians, dealing with normal teen stuff like girls and things like that. The show is too silly to deal with actual issues like drug use, however they replace normally controversial issues with a humorous version of it-Buddah Bob's introduction as a storyline on judging people. All in all though, the show reminds us constantly that it isn't reality by the slapstick and silly situations. It laughs at itself, which is the best of comedy.
The performances, the silly stories etc make the show very watchable-a good bonus when one watches TV with their kids. It's far better than that Jonas brothers show, the boys actually act quite well, and sing well.
Show is very funny and side characters can be well rounded. The show does have an over reliance on sound effects, so if you don't like that, this show is not for you. One thing I don't like about this show is that some scene can be unfunny and way too long, and there are random pauses in between conversation, like someone forgot their lines. However these are very rare. And this doesn't really have an impact on the show and can feel annoying. Tye characters are great.
The music producer actually has a character arc and a well written character, and is not just there for 'hahaha fat man shout funny' jokes. People should give this show a chance, it's not just some teenage middle class screamy girl series as it looks like at face value.
People write this show off far too quickly. A Disaster Waiting To Happen!!!! Cancel This Show. When this show was at early promotion, I instantly knew that it was gonna be stupid and let's just say it took me a year to actually check it out ; On top of that, I never heard any of the songs they sang for the show until earlier this year, with "Boyfriend" featuring Snoop Dogg being the 1st song I heard, and I eventually liked it.
The only positive thing I can say about this show is that while they're just terrible actors, Big Time Rush happen to be great singers, and I think they should just stick to their music, because they will never go far as actors. The band that opened for them, believe it or not, was One Direction.
The group even released a movie that featured covers of them singing Beatles songs — a move that proved to be quite controversial. With a hit television show, a splash of controversy and smashing success in both the charts and the box office, it seemed like Big Time Rush had all the winning ingredients for a long, fruitful life of fame.
So where are they now? The group ended in , along with the show, to give the band members time to work on their own music. Yes, you heard that right. Gustavo Rocque and Snoop Dogg have blazed up together. I love it. Four cute guys who become a band and they are way better than One Direction. I don't know what's going on with them but I'll always love Big Time Rush.
I'm glad this was a show on Nick. Adult Written by loldoge January 18, Plus you get tired of hearing it all the time, or if your child is like, "I do NOT like big time rush! It's okay to tease her.
Adult Written by Kayla Fowler September 18, Boyfriend Big Time Rush After Snoop Dogg is done with his verse and then it's Kendall is drinking a futuristic drink with a girl,James is dancing with two girls outside,Logan is floating around with a girl outside on a light board ,and Carlos is dancing with another girl.
Adult Written by cheechee7 June 9, Big Time Rush i think it is a great show for kids ages 7 to 18 and at about 14 you'll be "to old for it" ; a positive message and a life lesson in every episode! Positive role models. Parent of a year-old Written by [email protected] March 21, This title contains: Educational Value.
Positive Messages. Adult Written by BumbleBee8 August 17, Age Rating Questionable I am surprised that you have this show rated for 7 year olds. I thought tweens were years old. The show discusses dating and refers to girls as "smart and hot", not exactly what I want my 7 year old to be thinking about just yet.
They talk a lot about dating. Yes, these guys are years old and portray year olds. They are role models in real life. They care for their fans and yes, it is on Nick.
But is it on Nick Jr.? Nickelodeon is for older kids. How about asking them if they enjoy this show or not. If they don't, then don't watch it. Simple as that. Don't diss this unless you've been there from the start like me. You don't have to be older to watch this show, does it really matter how they act in the show?
It's, as I said before, geared towards the older audience but younger kids watch. It's about making your dreams come true. Also, is this show like Degrassi?
Hollywood Heights? They're still played on a Nickelodeon channel, though its Teen Nick. There are sumbliminel messages in shows on Nick also.
So, have you're opinion and I'll have mine! This title contains: Positive role models. Adult Written by Al Jackson April 18,
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