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===Season One=== ====Pilot==== In the ''Victorious'' pilot episode, Tori Vega is introduced helping a classmate with a science project. She gets an unexpected opportunity to attend Hollywood Arts after stepping in for her older sister, Trina Vega, during their school's Big Showcase. With the support of André Harris, Tori delivers a performance that earns a standing ovation, leading her to accept an offer to join the prestigious arts school. On her first day, Tori meets several key characters: Cat Valentine, Robbie Shapiro, Rex Powers, Beck Oliver, and her soon-to-be rival, Jade West. After a mishap where she spills coffee on Beck, Jade accuses Tori of flirting with him, sparking an immediate conflict. Feeling out of place, Tori questions whether she belongs at Hollywood Arts. However, encouraged by Trina, she returns to school and turns the tables on Jade by winning an improv assignment and boldly kissing Beck in front of her. Tori ends the day with a newfound confidence, declaring, "I like this school." ====The Bird Scene==== In the episode "The Bird Scene," Tori aspires to audition for the lead role in the play "Moonlight Magic." However, her teacher, Erwin Sikowitz, informs her that she must first master a challenging monologue known as "The Bird Scene" before participating in any school production. Additionally, Tori needs to decorate her locker in a unique and meaningful way, a tradition at Hollywood Arts. Despite failing twice, Tori perseveres and insists that she gave her best effort in performing the monologue. This determination earns her Sikowitz's approval. He reveals that the true lesson of "The Bird Scene" is for Tori to have confidence in her artistic choices. To celebrate her achievement, she decorates her locker with the song "Make It Shine," the same song that helped her gain admission to Hollywood Arts. ====Stage Fighting==== In "Stage Fighting," Tori Vega and Jade West perform a stage fight scene together, but the situation takes a dramatic turn when Jade pretends that Tori hit her in the eye with a cane. Despite Tori's protests of innocence, no one believes her side of the story. André later uncovers the truth: Jade faked the injury using makeup to make it appear as though her eye was bleeding and bruised. In the end, Tori and Jade agree to call a truce. They cleverly trick a security guard into thinking they are fulfilling Tori’s punishment for the staged food fight scene cleanup, highlighting their ability to work together when necessary. ====The Birthweek Song==== In "The Birthweek Song," Tori faces the dilemma of finding the perfect gift for Trina's "birthweek" celebration. Struggling to come up with an idea, she follows André’s suggestion to write and perform a song. They create and sing "You're The Reason" at Trina's party. Although the performance is well-received, Trina dismisses the gift because it wasn't purchased with money. Determined to make more of the song, Trina takes it to a record company, but when the producers realize she isn't the real singer—and that she lacks vocal talent—they are unimpressed. Tori, alongside André, records the song professionally, catching the attention of the producers. They end up preferring Tori’s version over Trina’s, and even mention that R&B artist Beyoncé liked the song, leaving Trina disappointed and highlighting Tori’s genuine talent. ====Jade Dumps Beck==== In "Jade Dumps Beck," Jade ends her relationship with Beck and seeks Tori's assistance to reconcile with him. ====Tori the Zombie==== In "Tori the Zombie," Cat uses Tori as her makeup class assignment, unintentionally gluing a zombie mask to Tori's face with cement glue. Despite the mishap, Tori must perform with the mask on for a play's lead role. Sofia Michelle, the play's original writer, praises Tori's performance and sees the zombie mask as a symbol of inner beauty. ====Robarazzi==== In "Robarazzi," Tori helps Robbie boost his blog on "TheSlap," leading him to film his friends' personal lives for his blog, "Robarazzi." When Robbie takes things too far, Tori orchestrates a plan to teach him a lesson about privacy. ====Survival of the Hottest==== In "Survival of the Hottest," a heat wave hits Los Angeles, prompting Tori and her friends to seek relief at Venice Beach. However, they inadvertently get trapped inside Beck's RV when another vehicle parks too closely. Meanwhile, Cat leaves to use the restroom but gets distracted and misses the predicament. After the RV blocking them moves, the group finally escapes and reaches the beach. ====Wi-Fi in the Sky==== In "Wi-Fi in the Sky," Tori and Trina's flight home is delayed, leaving Tori stressed about completing a group project for school. Using web conferencing, Tori attempts to collaborate with André, Cat, and Beck while on the plane. However, the group faces numerous distractions, making it challenging to focus on their assignment. ====Beck's Big Break==== In "Beck's Big Break," Beck lands a minor role in a movie and invites his friends to an open casting call for extras. Tori accidentally causes Beck to be fired from the production, but she quickly intervenes and secures his role back, earning praise for her efforts in ousting Melinda Murray. ====The Great Ping Pong Scam==== In "The Great Ping Pong Scam," Tori grows suspicious when her friends start avoiding her. She soon discovers that they have formed a secret ping-pong team, using the winnings to dine lavishly at Maestro's. After Tori persuades them to let her join, they end up with a massive bill of $1,300 due to Robbie's excessive order of caviar. Learning that the restaurant needs performers to avoid arrest, Tori saves the day by staging a performance with André, resolving the situation and demonstrating her resourcefulness. ====Cat's New Boyfriend==== In "Cat's New Boyfriend," Cat starts dating Daniel, who happens to be Tori's ex-boyfriend. Jade intentionally provokes Tori's jealousy to disrupt her friendship with Cat. Tori initially struggles with jealousy but ultimately realizes its negative impact on her relationships. She reconciles with Cat, prioritizing their friendship over romantic entanglements. ====Freak the Freak Out==== In "Freak the Freak Out," Tori's plans for a date with Mark McCallan are derailed when she's tasked with caring for Trina, who has just had her wisdom teeth removed. While Tori deals with Trina's difficult behavior, her friends visit a new karaoke venue called Karaoke Dokie. At the club, Jade and Cat are challenged to a sing-off by Hayley Ferguson and Tara Ganz. Despite Cat and Jade delivering a strong performance of "Give It Up," Hayley and Tara win due to the competition being rigged in their favor, as Hayley's father owns the venue. Feeling cheated, Cat and Jade seek Tori's help to devise a plan for revenge. They make a bet with Hayley and Tara: if the girls win, they get to kiss Beck, but if they lose, they must take care of Trina. Tori disguises herself as "Louise Nordoff" to trick Hayley and Tara into continuing their winning streak. During their performance, Tori reveals her true identity, surprising everyone except Cat and Jade, who orchestrated the plan. Tori's performance wins the contest, achieving Jade's revenge and lifting the ban on Cat and Jade at Karaoke Dokie. In the aftermath, Hayley and Tara fulfill their end of the bet by taking care of Trina. The group rejoices with Sikowitz's humorous rendition of "Number One" by Ginger Fox at Karaoke Dokie, marking a successful and entertaining conclusion to the episode. ====Rex Dies==== In "Rex Dies," Rex, the puppet, sustains severe damage during a play rehearsal where Tori attempts to create a tornado effect. Tori, Beck, Jade, and Cat rush Rex to the hospital. Initially, they agree to retire Rex for Robbie's sake, but Tori changes her mind upon realizing how much Rex means to him, prompting them to repair Rex instead. ====The Diddly-Bops==== In "The Diddly-Bops," Tori and her friends reluctantly perform at a child's birthday party as a favor for Sikowitz's friend. Unbeknownst to them, their performance is recorded and unexpectedly goes viral, embarrassing the group. André's hopes for a serious music career are dashed, but Tori lifts his spirits by providing backup vocals for his new song. Together, they manage to change the mind of a skeptical record producer, salvaging their musical ambitions. ====Wok Star==== In "Wok Star," Jade writes a play titled "Well Wishes," but the school refuses to let her perform it. Tori steps in to help Jade produce the play independently with the support of Mrs. Lee, the owner of Tori's favorite Chinese restaurant, Wok Star. However, complications arise when Mrs. Lee insists on making significant changes to the script and casts her daughter, Daisy Lee, despite her lack of talent. Tori strategically uses her sister and André to stall Mrs. Lee at the restaurant, allowing Jade's play to proceed as planned. Despite the success of the play, Mrs. Lee is disappointed to have missed it and holds a grudge against Tori and Jade for leaving her daughter suspended from the ceiling. Nevertheless, the episode marks a positive turn in Tori and Jade's relationship. ====The Wood==== In "The Wood," Tori, André, Beck, and Jade are excited to star in a new reality show called "The Wood," which is being filmed at Hollywood Arts. Initially enthusiastic about the show, they soon discover that the producers manipulate footage to create fake drama. Though the group participates in the initial drama, things escalate when Tori and Jade accidentally damage Festus's car, leading to the show's cancellation at Hollywood Arts. Tori and Jade end up wheelbarrowing Festus home while singing "Forever Baby" in Spanish, concluding the episode with their usual flair for unexpected adventures. ====A Film by Dale Squires==== In "A Film by Dale Squires," Tori and her friends are thrilled to participate in a film directed by Dale Squires. However, they become disillusioned when Dale takes sole credit for their work. Determined to seek justice, they plan revenge by attempting to expose Dale's true nature during a TV appearance. Just before their scheme unfolds, Dale unexpectedly gives credit to everyone involved, diffusing the tension. ====Sleepover at Sikowitz's==== In "Sleepover at Sikowitz's," Sikowitz invites Tori and her friends to his home for a lesson in method acting. Each is assigned a character, with Tori playing a lady cop obsessed with Raisin Bran and wearing excessive red lipstick, chosen by André based on a dream. The challenge is to stay in character, with the consequence of being banished from Sikowitz's home for breaking character. Despite the rigorous challenge lasting through the night, Tori emerges as the last one in character, proving her dedication to the exercise and winning the contest.
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