Victorious - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Pilot
In the series premiere of this comedy, Tori Vega (Victoria Justice) is invited to attend a top-notch performing-arts high school after she steps in for her ailing sister during a talent showcase. She accepts, but fitting in proves challenging.

The Bird Scene
Tori works hard on preparing a monologue for her drama class. Elsewhere, André and Robbie enroll in a ballet class to meet girls, but their plan backfires.

Stage Fighting
Jade accuses Tori of injuring her during an acting exercise. Elsewhere, Robbie misreads his on-stage kiss with Trina.

The Birthweek Song
Tori composes a song for Trina for her birthday, and then Trina angers Tori by selling the song.

Jade Dumps Beck
Jade has second thoughts about breaking up with Beck, so she asks Tori to help her win him back. Elsewhere, Robbie warns Trina he's going to give her a bad review for her one-woman show, and Trina recommends that he rethink that decision.

Tori the Zombie
A bad makeup job has Tori looking like a zombie on opening night of her first lead performance.

Robarazzi
Robbie's video news blog has grown stale, so Tori suggests he liven it up with videos of his classmates' everyday lives. This works until Robbie gets carried away and faces backlash. Elsewhere, Cat develops an online-shopping addiction.

Survival of the Hottest
The gang heads to the beach to cool off during a heat wave and then gets trapped in Beck's RV, and Cat may be the only one who can rescue the group.

Wi-Fi in the Sky
Tori and Trina's flight home gets delayed, so a stressed-out Tori attempts to work on a group project for school via video chat. Meanwhile, Trina runs into Perez Hilton (appearing as himself) on the plane.

Beck's Big Break
Tori gets Beck fired from a movie after she stands up to the obnoxious star of the film. Feeling guilty, Tori then tries to fix things. Meanwhile, Robbie has nightmares about Rex the puppet.

The Great Ping Pong Scam
Tori learns that her friends are on a table-tennis team, yet they know very little about the game. So Tori decides to uncover the truth by spying on their closed-door practices.

Cat's New Boyfriend
Tori is upset to learn that her ex-boyfriend is dating Cat. Elsewhere, Trina gives pedicures that involve the use of fish.

Freak the Freak Out
Jade and Cat lose a competition at a karaoke club because it was rigged for the club owner's daughter to win.

Rex Dies
Robbie's puppet gets severely damaged, and his pals see this as a way for Robbie to let go of Rex. However, Tori's unsure if saying good-bye to Rex is really what's best for Robbie.

The Diddly-Bops
The gang accept a last-minute job to sing at a children's birthday party, and a video of their silly performance may cost André a music deal.

Wok Star
Jade writes a play and Tori finds a performance location, but an unexpected casting twist develops: The venue owner insists that her daughter star in the production.

The Wood
Tori and her friends are chosen to be the focus of a reality show being filmed at school. Meanwhile, Trina and Robbie have to take jobs at the Glub Truck.

A Film by Dale Squires
The kids want revenge on a selfish filmmaker who didn't give them credit for helping him with his latest film.

Sleepover at Sikowitz's
Sikowitz hosts a sleepover party so that the kids can learn about method acting.
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