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===Season 3=== ====The Breakfast Bunch==== In "The Breakfast Bunch," Tori and her friends find themselves in Saturday detention due to Robbie's tardiness causing them all to be late for class. Throughout the day, they navigate the ups and downs of detention while reflecting on their lives and friendships. ====The Gorilla Club==== In "The Gorilla Club," Tori rehearses for a movie audition but receives criticism from Sikowitz and Cat for playing it too safe. To prove herself, Tori ventures into The Gorilla Club, an underground venue known for its extreme and dangerous challenges, including facing off against a wild gorilla. Despite succeeding in the challenges, Tori's injuries prevent her from landing the role. ====The Worst Couple==== In "The Worst Couple," Sinjin pairs Tori and Robbie on his game show, leading Robbie to believe they are in a relationship. Meanwhile, Tori's phone malfunctions, and she toughs it out until the new model is released. ====André's Horrible Girl==== In "André's Horrible Girl," André reveals to Tori that Hope Quincy is dating him because her father is a music producer. Tori accompanies André to Hope's birthday party with the intention of helping him break up with her. During the party, an earthquake hits Los Angeles, causing chaos and leading to Hope's hospitalization after a sign falls on her head. Despite the incident, Hope's father allows André and Tori to continue performing together. ====Car, Rain & Fire==== In "Car, Rain & Fire," Tori and Cat are shocked to see Mona Patterson's house burned down on the news. Cat, devastated by her favorite actress's passing, convinces Tori and Jade to join her on a road trip to San Diego to honor her memory. However, their trip is plagued by mishaps and doesn't go as planned. ====Tori & Jade's Play Date==== In "Tori & Jade's Play Date," Tori and Jade are cast as a married couple in a play, which challenges their acting skills and strained relationship. Sikowitz, disappointed with their lack of chemistry, sends them on a mandatory date at Nozu. Initially unsuccessful, their dynamic improves when they sing "Take A Hint" to deter unwanted attention from two persistent boys. Their performance impresses Sikowitz, leading to a successful play and a better understanding between Tori and Jade. ====April Fools' Blank==== In "April Fools' Blank," Hollywood Arts celebrates April Fool's Day with creative pranks and practical jokes. Tori anticipates the usual hijinks but remains oblivious to a series of bizarre and absurd events unfolding around her throughout the day. ====Driving Tori Crazy==== In "Driving Tori Crazy," Tori and Trina face a long commute to school due to a movie shoot near their house. Tori's attempts to find rides with her friends result in comedic misadventures: Beck's car ride becomes crowded with other girls, André deals with his mischievous grandmother, Robbie's slow bike ride proves impractical, and Jade's ominous driving scares Tori into jumping out of the car. Tori ultimately walks 11 miles to school, encountering unexpected challenges like being chased by a beaver. Cat's offer of a party bus ride, though shared with others, finally gets Tori to school in style, with the gang enjoying the journey singing "Five Fingaz to the Face." ====How Trina Got In==== In "How Trina Got In," Robbie takes Tori to Nozu for lunch but forgets to bring money. They are unable to call for help due to Robbie's lack of a cell phone plan, forcing them to work off their bill by chopping 17 pounds of squid. Their attempts to leave lead to further mishaps, with Robbie accidentally breaking dishes and being conscripted into massaging Kwakoo's feet to settle their debts. ====Tori Goes Platinum==== In "Tori Goes Platinum," Tori Vega wins a contest to perform at the Platinum Music Awards, but she must undergo a drastic makeover by the show's producer, Mason Thornesmith, who wants her to adopt a rude and outrageous persona to attract attention. Tori's friends are shocked by her sudden change in behavior, believing she has let fame get to her. Beck, however, senses something is wrong and discovers Tori's secret. They almost kiss, but are interrupted by Mrs. Vega. Tori eventually reaches her limit and refuses to continue with the persona, leading Mason to replace her with Jade, who also impressed him. Meanwhile, Cat accidentally reveals Beck's attempt to kiss Tori to Jade, who initially feels betrayed but later understands Tori's actions were out of respect for their friendship. Jade allows Tori to perform "Make It In America" at the awards, where despite initial skepticism, Mason acknowledges her talent. The episode deepens the bonds and dynamics between Tori, Beck, and Jade, marking a significant development in their relationships. ====Crazy Ponnie==== In "Crazy Ponnie," Tori Vega encounters Ponnie, a seemingly friendly new student she meets in a bathroom stall. Tori's kindness towards Ponnie leads to a bizarre series of events where Ponnie begins to disappear whenever Tori's friends are around, causing them to doubt Tori's sanity. Ponnie's behavior escalates, including dumping noodles on Tori and impersonating a delivery person. Tori confides in her mom about Ponnie's antics and they plan to involve the police. During a confrontation, Ponnie reveals her true identity as Fawn Leibowitz, claiming she was a former Hollywood Arts student who was expelled to make room for Tori. However, Sikowitz confirms that Ponnie was expelled due to her erratic behavior, which included stealing and keeping odd items in her backpack. Ponnie is arrested but manages to escape custody, later disguising herself as a police officer to drive Tori and Trina home. The episode highlights themes of paranoia, mistaken identity, and the complexities of friendships at Hollywood Arts. ====The Blonde Squad==== In "The Blonde Squad," Tori, Jade, and Cat decide to visit Nozu after filming Beck's new movie, also titled "The Blonde Squad," where they wear blonde wigs and blue contacts as part of their characters. Cat meets Evan Smith, a boy she connects with instantly, but she fails to mention her natural red hair and brown eyes during their lengthy conversation. Tori and Robbie reassure Cat of her beauty, but Robbie becomes jealous when Cat talks about Evan. On the night of the movie premiere, Cat arrives wearing her blonde wig and contacts to meet Evan, causing a stir among her friends. During the screening, André's grandmother's pet bird disturbs Cat's wig, prompting her to flee the theater. Tori and Robbie chase after her, urging Cat to reveal her true appearance to Evan. Despite initial hesitation, Cat shows her real self to Evan, leading to their breakup. ====Wanko's Warehouse==== In "Wanko's Warehouse," Trina excitedly informs Tori about a major sale happening at Wanko's. Initially hesitant, Trina eventually agrees to let Tori share the news with their friends. Together, they decide to line up early at Wanko's to take advantage of the sale. However, upon arriving, Tori discovers that the sale doesn't begin until the morning, leading to frustration and blaming directed at her for the misunderstanding. ====The Hambone King==== In "The Hambone King," Robbie suffers a defeat in a hambone match against Tori's former hambone partner, Jarold Ardbeg. Seeking revenge, Tori challenges Jarold to a rematch with the title of Hambone Queen at stake. ====Opposite Date==== In "Opposite Date," Tori and Beck decide to alleviate any lingering tension between them by going on an "opposite date." They intentionally do the opposite of what a typical date entails, aiming to prove to themselves and Jade, who is concerned about their friendship, that they can maintain a friendly relationship regardless of circumstances. ====Three Girls and a Moose==== In "Three Girls and a Moose," Tori, Jade, and Cat find themselves vying for the attention of Moose, a friend of Beck's visiting from Canada. Their competitive pursuit of Moose causes them to neglect helping Beck, André, and Robbie with their charity show, Tinkle-Aid. Frustrated by their behavior, the guys retaliate by excluding Tori, Cat, and Jade from the show. As tensions escalate, Moose ultimately rejects Tori, leading to a moment of reflection for the girls. They realize the impact of their actions and reconcile with the guys by singing "LA Boyz" as a heartfelt apology. This episode deepens the conflicts between Tori, Cat, and Jade, affecting their friendship dynamics. ====Cell Block==== In "Cell Block," Sikowitz challenges Tori and her friends to abstain from using their phones, sparking a competition between the girls and boys to see who can last the longest without their devices. Ultimately, the boys emerge victorious in this battle of wills. ====Tori Fixes Beck and Jade==== In "Tori Fixes Beck and Jade," Tori and André endeavor to find a date for Jade so that Beck can pursue a relationship with Meredith. However, they struggle to find a guy willing to approach Jade due to her intimidating demeanor. Through their efforts, Beck realizes he admires Jade's assertiveness, prompting him to reconcile with her after witnessing her perform. ====One Thousand Berry Balls==== In "One Thousand Berry Balls," Tori takes a job at Yotally Togurt, a yogurt shop recommended by André, to earn some money. Her peculiar outfit makes the task of distributing 1,000 Berry Balls challenging. Despite the initial setbacks, Tori manages to leave for her performance with André, and their performance proves successful, thanks in part to the Cow Wow event. ====Robbie Sells Rex==== In "Robbie Sells Rex," Tori helps Robbie by arranging for Mason Thornesmith to speak at their school, hoping to assist Robbie in reclaiming Rex after he trades him for Francis Thornesmith's puppet. ====The Bad Roommate==== In "The Bad Roommate," Tori becomes frustrated with André overstaying his welcome at her house while she tries to focus on writing and performing a song for Kojeezy. They eventually reconcile, but their attempt at caring for a baby for a school assignment doesn't go well. ====Brain Squeezers==== In "Brain Squeezers," Tori is selected as a team captain for the TV game show. Her friends compete against each other in hopes of being chosen for her team. However, Jade manipulates the situation to take Tori's place as team captain, leaving Tori to lead the opposing team. She proves herself by avoiding the pitfalls of the game, known as "doinks." ====The Slap Fight==== In "The Slap Fight," the group becomes distracted from their short film project upon discovering that Trina has more followers than anyone else on TheSlap. Tori takes charge to regain focus and finish the film, but their preoccupation with social media costs them in terms of the film's reception. ====Star Spangled Tori==== In "Star Spangled Tori," Tori faces an embarrassing incident when a mascot's dog causes her to be dragged across the gym floor during a national anthem performance. This mishap earns her an unexpected public reputation. However, she gets a chance at redemption when popular talk show host Chris Burm invites her to his show. With Beck and André's help, she prepares to perform her song "Bad Boys." During the show, a prank involving a squib next to Chris's chair backfires, leading to an unexpected and humorous outcome. ====Victori-Yes==== In "Victori-Yes," Sikowitz challenges Tori and her friends to say yes to every request, except for romantic or illegal ones. Initially accepting the challenge, they quickly find themselves in humorous and challenging situations. Tori's decision to say yes to Jade's request for money to buy pizza, despite planning to make her own, is a notable instance. The challenge culminates with the group joining Trina in her new TV show, wrapping up their adventurous day of yes-saying.
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