Go-Big Show - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

We're Back, Bigger Than Ever!
The Go-Big Show returns on a scale you won't believe. Our dangerous acts risk fire, ice, extreme heights and their stomachs to win a shot at the $100,000 prize.

Now That's What I Call Big!
From leaping wild bulls to parkour skating and a very painful and unique talent, six more amazing competitors stretch the bounds of what's possible in an attempt to reach the semifinals and a shot at the $100,000 prize.

Bulls. Balls and Falls
The limits are tested like never before with extreme height, intense fire, raging stallions, a shocking lift and judges in danger. Six more crazy acts duke it out for a shot at the $100,000 prize.

No Pain, No Gain
This week our acts go further than ever before in pursuit of a shot at the $100,000 prize. Whether stretching skin, hair, or the limits of car safety, they're redefining danger on TV's most extreme talent show.

This Is Definitely Not Child's Play
Skateboarding, jump-rope and magic may seem like kids games but not when you see some of the worlds' most talented acts perform them in head to head battles. These outrageous acts push the limits in extreme and dangerous ways to win.

One Last Shot
The first round is wrapping up and our extreme acts get their last chance for a place in the semi-finals. Great skill, power and elegance are all on display as our challengers battle head to head for a shot at the $100,000 prize.

Time to Raise the Game
A showcase of talent on a scale never before seen on television. Featuring monster trucks, alligator trainers and other feats, the program celebrates daring acts as the challengers battle to advance toward the $100,000 prize.

It's a Wild, Wild Semifinal
Showcasing talents on a scale never before seen on television. Featuring monster trucks, alligator trainers and other feats, the program celebrates daring acts as the challengers battle to advance toward the $100,000 prize.

One Last Chance at Glory
It's the last semifinal and the last chance to earn a spot in the $100,000 finale. Six acts compete by flying from the rafters, extreme balancing and evading fire, explosions and drowning to win through to the next round- resulting in the closest match-up in Go Big history.

Only One Can Win - The Finale
It's the finale and the $100,000 prize is within reach. Our final four contestants have to go all out to win the prize, with supersized acts that push the limits like never before. Who will have what it takes to seize the day?
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