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** "Big Time Scandal" has James tell Katie that he accidentally blew up Cher Lloyd's car with fireworks at a party. In reality, it was all four of the boys at the party and instead of Cher's car, they (almost) accidentally blew up Taylor Swift.[[note]]It was a misfire and Taylor had gotten too close. Nobody was hurt, though.[[/note]]

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** "Big Time Scandal" has James tell Katie that he accidentally blew up Cher Lloyd's Music/CherLloyd's car with fireworks at a party. In reality, it was all four of the boys at the party and instead of Cher's car, they (almost) accidentally blew up Taylor Swift.Music/TaylorSwift.[[note]]It was a misfire and Taylor had gotten too close. Nobody was hurt, though.[[/note]]
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* CastingGag: Erin Sanders once again plays a character dating a guy named Logan.
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** There was supposed to be a crossover with ''Series/{{Victorious}}''.

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** There was supposed to be a crossover with ''Series/{{Victorious}}''.''Series/{{Victorious}}''.
** Kendall was actually supposed to choose Lucy in "Big Time Decision" but contract negotiations with Malese Jow fell through and the episode was changed so he picks Jo.

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* RealitySubtext: "Big Time Invasion" is about One Direction and The Wanted becoming hugely popular in America, sending BTR sales plummeting. While BTR may not be as massive in real life as they are in the series, with One Direction playing a part in their decline. (The episode basically describes their deposal of Justin Bieber in the real world).
** Averted with The Wanted; they are in the episode portrayed as being as popular as One Direction when in real life they are anything but. They aren't even as popular as the real life BTR (in the U.S.), let alone the fictional band.

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* RealitySubtext: "Big Time Invasion" is about One Direction and The Wanted becoming hugely popular in America, sending BTR sales plummeting. While BTR may not be as massive in real life as they are in the series, with One Direction playing did indeed play a part in their decline. (The episode basically describes their deposal of Justin Bieber in the real world). \n** Averted with The Wanted; they are in the episode portrayed as being as popular as One Direction when in real life they are anything but. They aren't even as popular as the real life BTR (in the U.S.), let alone the fictional band.

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