Big Time Rush season 2 episode 24 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a humorous turn of events, Big Time Rush goes on strike against Gustavo's harsh new "studio shock system," demanding better working conditions and respect. The strike escalates with outrageous demands and comedic negotiations, paralleled by Katie's mom's strike for appreciation of her hard work. The resolution comes when Katie's mom steps in as a negotiator, securing the boys' demands except for the most outlandish ones. The episode closes on a light note with the boys back to recording their second album, having learned the value of unity and respect.
Full Episode S02E24 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Big Time Rush go on strike?
They go on strike to protest against Gustavo's harsh new "studio shock system" and to demand better working conditions and respect.
What are some of the demands Big Time Rush makes during the strike?
They demand no more shock floors or toilets, a 30-minute break per day, more respect, and several other amenities like a private exotic petting zoo and a personal hair salon.
How does Gustavo react to the strike?
Gustavo attempts to replace Big Time Rush with other singers and refuses to negotiate, leading to a series of comedic confrontations.
What role does Katie's mom play in the strike?
She goes on her own strike to make her children appreciate the hard work of being a mom and later becomes a successful negotiator for BTR's strike.
How is the strike resolved?
The strike is resolved when Katie's mom negotiates on behalf of BTR, securing most of their demands except for the more outrageous ones. Gustavo agrees to no more shocks and a bit more respect.
What happens after the strike is over?
Big Time Rush returns to the studio to continue working on their second album, with improved working conditions and a renewed sense of unity.
Does Gustavo replace Big Time Rush with other singers?
Gustavo attempts to replace them but ultimately fails, as the boys successfully defend Rocque Records from potential replacements.
What are some of the humorous elements in the episode?
The episode features several humorous elements, including Gustavo's attempts to sing all BTR parts, the ridiculous demands made by the boys, and the use of the shock system on Griffin at the end.
How do the boys enforce a break from Griffin's demands at the end?
They use the shock system on Griffin to enforce a 30-minute break, showcasing a humorous turnaround where they use Gustavo's method against him.