Sunrise Newspaper

An abandoned newspaper from the Sunrise Press reveals Leita Rose-Blodgett's death on Murder in Small Town X.
Rating: Unrated

Leroy Patterson - The Human Tackboard

On TBS's Go-Big Show Season 2 Episode 4, Leroy Patterson, also known as the Human Tackboard, proves himself the pain junkie he claims to be.
Rating: Unrated

Go-Big Show Season 2 Finals Judges

On TBS's Go-Big Show, the judges -- Cody Rhodes, Rosario Dawson, T-Pain, and Jennifer Nettles -- are all dressed up for the Season 2 finals.
Rating: Unrated

Frank Kovick Suspect

Frank Kovick is the town photographer and nosey reporter at the local paper on Murder in Small Town X.
Rating: Unrated

Andrew Parker Overhead View

On TBS's Go-Big Show, escape artist Andrew Parker is covered in a medley of distractions during his act.
Rating: Unrated

It's In The Cards

On Go-Big Show Season 2 Episode 2, Andrew Lee preps Jennifer Nettles and T-Pain on his big act.
Rating: Unrated

Lying Down on the Job

On TBS's Go-Big Show, judges T-Pain, Rosario Dawson, Jennifer Nettles, and Cory Rhodes prepare to be a part of an act.
Rating: Unrated

Gabriel Cannon

Gabriel Cannon, Nick Cannon's brother, is crowned the winner of the second season of ABC's Claim to Fame.
Rating: Unrated

Hearing The Rules

The killer has made it known how to play their game. If the players want a chance at the money, they'll have to survive to the end on Murder in Small Town X Season 1.
Rating: Unrated

The KaMaKaZiE KiD

On TBS's Go-Big Show, Levi Troutman, aka The KaMaKaZiE KiD, defies death for a living.
Rating: Unrated

King of the Nut Shot

On TBS's Go-Big Show, Horse (aka Zac Gordon) shows up to do business.
Rating: Unrated

Semi-Finals Judging

On TBS's Go-Big Show, Cory Rhodes, Rosario Dawson, T-Pain, and Jennifer Nettles await the competition
Rating: Unrated

Reality TV Quotes

I’m writing in the paper that Kingfisher is on the verge of bankruptcy … which it is. The next morning, I get slapped with two lawsuits from Natey Flint. He takes out a liable suit against the Sunrise Herald and a one-million-dollar liable suit against me.

Frank Kovick

Stacey: Do you know of any fires in this area?
Frank Kovick: There was one in ’41.
Stacey: There was one in ’41? Where?
Frank Kovick: In Sunrise.
Stacey: Sunrise…
Frank Kovick: It was huge, it destroyed most of the town.
Stacey: Really?!
Frank Kovick: Founders Day fire. They called it the “Miracle Fire” because nobody died.