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[[WMG: How was Tori able to contact Jade during "Cell Block"?]]
When Tori has Cat confined to her house and is sitting on her (this show is weird sometimes), she tells Cat she can't get up until Jade gets there. But how did Tori even contact Jade in the first place? She didn't have her cell phone, and Sikowitz's challenge forbade using any modern technology, so it's not like she could've emailed her on a computer either. There was no way she could've summoned Jade without breaking the rule.
When Tori has Cat confined to her house and is sitting on her (this show is weird sometimes), she tells Cat she can't get up until Jade gets there. But how did Tori even contact Jade in the first place? She didn't have her cell phone, and Sikowitz's challenge forbade using any modern technology, so it's not like she could've emailed her on a computer either. There was no way she could've summoned Jade without breaking the rule.
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[[WMG: How did Jade get home at the end of "Car, Rain, & Fire"?]]
This just occurred to me, but how DID she get home? They all took Cat's brother's car, and Cat went to Tori's house to finish their science project, Jade not being present. For that matter, how did they return the car?
This just occurred to me, but how DID she get home? They all took Cat's brother's car, and Cat went to Tori's house to finish their science project, Jade not being present. For that matter, how did they return the car?
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*** That last example doesn't really count, as at that point they were broken up, and he was most likely just trying to move on, having excepted that it was over between them. Considering his serious and mature personality, its hardly out of character for him.
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*** That last example doesn't really count, as at that point they were broken up, and he was most likely just trying to move on, having excepted accepted that it was over between them. Considering his serious and mature personality, its hardly out of character for him.
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** A lot of the projects at Hollywood Arts appear to require partners, so he'd likely need her for that.
** Because he'd still have to give them back out at the end of detention.
* Trina is implied to be an idiot savant; she has plenty of talent, but she's not talented in the way she THINKS she is.
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* Robbie simply grew more confident and didn't need to constantly express his boldness through Rex.
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**** Sam got arrested in that episode because she assaulted a politician. Kind of a different story there.
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** Artists must [[IncrediblyLamePun roll]] with it!
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** Artists must [[IncrediblyLamePun [[{{Pun}} roll]] with it!
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In "Driving Tori Crazy" Tori goes to school six days in a row. The first with Trina, second with Beck, third with Andre, fourth with Robbie, fifth with Jade, and on the sixth day on a party bus. Is it just a case of WritersCantDoMath, because if so they probably missed a golden opportunity to have one of the characters casually mention that it's Saturday in the middle of the musical number?
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In "Driving Tori Crazy" Tori goes to school six days in a row. The first with Trina, second with Beck, third with Andre, fourth with Robbie, fifth with Jade, and on the sixth day on a party bus. Is it just a case of WritersCantDoMath, WritersCannotDoMath, because if so so, they probably missed a golden opportunity to have one of the characters casually mention that it's Saturday in the middle of the musical number?
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* Probably because they didn't feel like risking their lives over some clothes?
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* Probably because they didn't feel like risking their lives over some clothes?clothes?
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* Either you're watching a different show or you're exaggerating because like, off the top of my head, there's only been a few where that was the case.
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* The way these contests work is that they sponsor your career takeoff upon victory. Since Tori was fired, she had no viable funds to pursue her career further, or she may have simply chosen to finish school before going professional.
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Specifically, to giving two thugs their pajelehoochos. Sikowitz said that they could say no to anything that's dangerous or illegal. Pretty sure giving two thugs your clothes and only leaving you in your underwear is both dangerous and illegal. So why did they say yes?
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Specifically, to giving two thugs their pajelehoochos. Sikowitz said that they could say no to anything that's dangerous or illegal. Pretty sure giving two thugs your clothes and only leaving you in your underwear is both dangerous and illegal. So why did they say yes?yes?
* Probably because they didn't feel like risking their lives over some clothes?
* Probably because they didn't feel like risking their lives over some clothes?
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* Why didn't Principal Dickers take the box of phones out of the room instead of [[WhatAnIdiot leaving them on top of the bookshelf]]? Granted, Tori only uses it to call Trina and get her to bring tacos, but still.
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* Why didn't Principal Dickers take the box of phones out of the room instead of [[WhatAnIdiot leaving them on top of the bookshelf]]? bookshelf? Granted, Tori only uses it to call Trina and get her to bring tacos, but still.
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* Is it just me or has he disappeared? I cant remember the last episode he was in.
** He hasn't been around much, but he'll featured in a new episode where Rob considers selling him. If Nickelodeon ever gets around to showing any new episodes, that is...
** He hasn't been around much, but he'll featured in a new episode where Rob considers selling him. If Nickelodeon ever gets around to showing any new episodes, that is...
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* Is it just me or has he disappeared? I cant can't remember the last episode he was in.
** He hasn't been around much, but he'll be featured in a new episode where Rob considers selling him. If Nickelodeon ever gets around to showing any new episodes, that is...
** He hasn't been around much, but he'll be featured in a new episode where Rob considers selling him. If Nickelodeon ever gets around to showing any new episodes, that is...
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* In the pilot she said that she wasn't a performer, and there were no hints that gave away that she had an interest in singing or that she even sang before in the past, so how did she suddenly become great at singing? With the Big Time Rush pilot, even though Kendall had no interest in singing at first it's been said that he always sang around the house or in the shower, so at least that gave an idea of how he can sing. With Tori she just performs once and is suddenly amazing.
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* In the pilot she said that she wasn't a performer, and there were no hints that gave away that she had an interest in singing or that she even sang before in the past, so how did she suddenly become great at singing? With the Big Time Rush Series/BigTimeRush pilot, even though Kendall had no interest in singing at first it's been said that he always sang around the house or in the shower, so at least that gave an idea of how he can sing. With Tori she just performs once and is suddenly amazing.
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*** While those are good points and I'm happy someone responded so fast, what I really wanted to point out was the fact that the kids were taking multiple acting classes per semester. Realistically, they would only take one or two per semester. Cat has been shown in at least two acting classes already, a makeup class, and a play-writing class. Robbie was shown in a theatre-history class, a dance class, and at least another drama class. There's also the fact that dance and drama (and cosmotologey for that matter) are viewed as different fields of study, and you probably would not be allowed to take both.
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*** While those are good points and I'm happy someone responded so fast, what I really wanted to point out was the fact that the kids were taking multiple acting classes per semester. Realistically, they would only take one or two per semester. Cat has been shown in at least two acting classes already, a makeup class, and a play-writing class. Robbie was shown in a theatre-history class, a dance class, and at least another drama class. There's also the fact that dance and drama (and cosmotologey cosmetology for that matter) are viewed as different fields of study, and you probably would not be allowed to take both.
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** While the kids could do one or two projects that reflects performing arts in an academic class, otherwise an academic class would have the same curriculum and requirements that a normal school would ask for.
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** While the kids could do one or two projects that reflects reflect performing arts in an academic class, otherwise an academic class would have the same curriculum and requirements that a normal school would ask for.
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*** Remember that every kid in a Dan Schneider show are super humans capable of juggling insane schedule's and build equally insane projects that someone doing a P.H.D would struggle to build, in the sister show Icarly, Carly once built an electric scooter from scratch,Freddie also built an app that could analyse emotions. Sinjin's so good at building props he once built a vending machine that fooled the rest of the cast and it looks like he did it in a matter of days. The point is taking multiple acting classes as well as a full course load probably isn't that big of a deal for them.
*** It's a tv show for kids it doesn't have to be realistic.
*** It's a tv show for kids it doesn't have to be realistic.
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*** Remember that every kid all kids in a Dan Schneider show are super humans capable of juggling insane schedule's and build equally insane projects that someone doing a P.H.D would struggle to build, in the sister show Icarly, [=iCarly=], Carly once built an electric scooter from scratch,Freddie scratch, Freddie also built an app that could analyse emotions. Sinjin's so good at building props he once built a vending machine that fooled the rest of the cast and it looks like he did it in a matter of days. The point is taking multiple acting classes as well as a full course load probably isn't that big of a deal for them.
*** It's a tv show forkids kids; it doesn't have to be realistic.
*** It's a tv show for
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** They don't appear to be setting up Jade as a Libby type character, but instead going for someone on the other side of the same circle of friends (which would probably go something like Tori -> Andre -> Robbie -> Cat -> Jade -> Beck.
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** They don't appear to be setting up Jade as a Libby type Libby-type character, but instead going for someone on the other side of the same circle of friends (which would probably go something like Tori -> Andre -> Robbie -> Cat -> Jade -> Beck.
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*** It´s more about her NobleDemon / BlueAndOrangeMorality behavior. When she met Tori she perceived her as a treat so Jade attacked Tori, first with the coffe and latter with the fake injury. After Tori reffused to Rat Jade out the latter felt that she had given a DisproportionateRetribution and considered herself in debt with the first. In other episodes is more Jade's stubbornness and fear to show weakness what prevent her to openly accept Tori as her friend, after all most of the time Jade doesn't have anything bad to say about Tori other than "i don't like her, i'm not her friend" and in Victori-yes she preffers hang out at the Vegas' home than going to watch a car race with her boyfriend.
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*** It´s more about her NobleDemon / BlueAndOrangeMorality behavior. When she met Tori she perceived her as a treat so Jade attacked Tori, first with the coffe and latter with the fake injury. After Tori reffused refused to Rat Jade out the latter felt that she had given a DisproportionateRetribution and considered herself in debt with the first. In other episodes is more Jade's stubbornness and fear to show weakness what prevent her to openly accept Tori as her friend, after friend. After all most of the time Jade doesn't have anything bad to say about Tori other than "i "I don't like her, i'm I'm not her friend" and in Victori-yes "Victori-yes" she preffers prefers to hang out at the Vegas' home rather than going to watch a car race with her boyfriend.
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*** But Sam got arrested in iWon't Cancel the Show, so...
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*** But Sam got arrested in iWon't [="iWon't=] Cancel the Show, Show" so...
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** Drama teachers really don't give a crap. Ever. If it's funny or creative, they don't care. (Ex: innapropriate jokes, using audience members a props.) This cannot be supported by the Pilot. A drama teacher thinks it's more funny if the dog says "bark."
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** Drama teachers really don't give a crap. Ever. If it's funny or creative, they don't care. (Ex: innapropriate inappropriate jokes, using audience members a props.) This cannot be supported by the Pilot. A drama teacher thinks it's more funny if the dog says "bark."
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*** It's a Dan Schneider show which means [[KarmaHoudini students and teachers will routinely get away with stuff that would get them sent to detention/severely reprimanded at best, expelled/fired or even arrested at worst.]]
*** my history teacher for next year does that with markers. Not counting as physical punishment, they throw things to get your attention or if you got a question wrong. It's not uncommon.
*** my history teacher for next year does that with markers. Not counting as physical punishment, they throw things to get your attention or if you got a question wrong. It's not uncommon.
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*** It's a Dan Schneider show show, which means [[KarmaHoudini students and teachers will routinely get away with stuff that would get them sent to detention/severely reprimanded at best, expelled/fired or even arrested at worst.]]
***my My history teacher for next year does that with markers. Not counting as physical punishment, they throw things to get your attention or if you got a question wrong. It's not uncommon.
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* I'm currently rewatcing the episode and I always scratch my head to the plot. Why would a school, who's entire curriculum is dedicated to the performing arts, not cast any understudies for their plays, especially one as important as in this episode?
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* I'm currently rewatcing the episode and I always scratch my head to the plot. Why would a school, who's school where the entire curriculum is dedicated to the performing arts, not cast any understudies for their plays, especially one as important as in this episode?
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How long is she there? (seemed like the doctors wanted her to stay for quite a while...) and after dealing with Rex why diden't her friends go looking for her? Lack of episode time I suppose but not knowing what happened isn't cool!
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How long is she there? (seemed like the doctors wanted her to stay for quite a while...) and after dealing with Rex why diden't didn't her friends go looking for her? Lack of episode time time, I suppose but not knowing what happened isn't cool!
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* Ooh if there is a scene on the itunes I hope someone puts it on youtube! Jade asked her to go talk to the nurse and Cat was just being Cat and she told the nurse she was there because the puppet got into an accident so apperently they thought she was crazy so thats why she was put there. So yeah in a way silliness. I fixed the spelling too.
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* Ooh if there is a scene on the itunes I hope someone puts it on youtube! Jade asked her to go talk to the nurse and Cat was just being Cat and she told the nurse she was there because the puppet got into an accident so apperently apparently they thought she was crazy so thats why she was put there. So yeah in a way silliness. I fixed the spelling too.
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* He should have just told Jade immediately upon being confronted, but nooooooo. You can even hear Beck claim that she never gave him a chance to confess. Uh, [[WhatAnIdiot YES SHE DID!]] We know for a fact that he has never been afraid to be open with her, like in Jade Dumps Beck, so this isn't right. RuleOfFunny, perhaps, but still...
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* He should have just told Jade immediately upon being confronted, but nooooooo. You can even hear Beck claim that she never gave him a chance to confess. Uh, [[WhatAnIdiot YES SHE DID!]] DID! We know for a fact that he has never been afraid to be open with her, like in Jade Dumps Beck, so this isn't right. RuleOfFunny, perhaps, but still...
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*** All the kids in Dan schneider shows have unreasonably high amounts of money. It took me literally six years to obtain 1,000 dollars, yet these guys just go through it quickly (all the ice cream, Robbie buying Sinjin's bike for $400) so I think money is an expendable thing in this show. Who knows? Maybe they have extremely high allowances and part time jobs.
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*** All the kids in Dan schneider Schneider shows have unreasonably high amounts of money. It took me literally six years to obtain 1,000 dollars, yet these guys just go through it quickly (all the ice cream, Robbie buying Sinjin's bike for $400) so I think money is an expendable thing in this show. Who knows? Maybe they have extremely high allowances and part time jobs.
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* We're talking about the same doctors who let Trina and Cat into a TB ward and actively encouraged Tori to donate three pints of blood, given that donating two pints of blood is some what risky (only some people can do it) three pints of blood is just plain malpractice. Robbie wasn't actually in any immediate danger, as long as the car didn't move he'd of been fine, or at least until they could get a shipment of O negative.
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* We're talking about the same doctors who let Trina and Cat into a TB ward and actively encouraged Tori to donate three pints of blood, given that donating two pints of blood is some what risky (only some people can do it) three pints of blood is just plain malpractice. Robbie wasn't actually in any immediate danger, as long as the car didn't move he'd of he would have been fine, or at least until they could get a shipment of O negative.
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*** Robbie and Sinjin are AmbiguouslyBi/[[AmbiguouslyGay gay]], as well as Rex who has occasionally flat out called guys hot or beautiful, Cat's got gay uncles, Beck's been in drag and some people seem to think Jade and Tori have little FoeYay crushes for one another. It's not necessarily like other shows with their obviously unsaid gay characters but there's definitely some stuff going on, so at least it's not completely void of it.
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*** Robbie and Sinjin are AmbiguouslyBi/[[AmbiguouslyGay gay]], as well as Rex who has occasionally flat out called guys hot or beautiful, Cat's got gay uncles, Beck's been in drag and some people seem to think Jade and Tori have little FoeYay crushes for one another. It's not necessarily like other shows with their obviously unsaid gay characters but there's definitely some stuff going on, so at least it's not completely void of it.
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* The Analysis/{{Nickelodeon}} Analysis page has a long section that will answer your question.
** In short: Jade is part of the two most popular relationships on the show. Jori and Bade. (Cat/Jade is also quite popular). People who ship a character and ship it hard (which in this case is the majority of the fandom, and that majority also ship their respective pairings very hard) will take terrible behaviour of the characters involved and turn them into a 'flawed hero' who 'puts up walls' because she's 'scared of rejection' instead of calling it like its, which is that Jade is just a mean bitch.
*** Well Robbie is ugly and pathetic. I don’t even find his character interesting.
** In short: Jade is part of the two most popular relationships on the show. Jori and Bade. (Cat/Jade is also quite popular). People who ship a character and ship it hard (which in this case is the majority of the fandom, and that majority also ship their respective pairings very hard) will take terrible behaviour of the characters involved and turn them into a 'flawed hero' who 'puts up walls' because she's 'scared of rejection' instead of calling it like its, which is that Jade is just a mean bitch.
*** Well Robbie is ugly and pathetic. I don’t even find his character interesting.
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* The Analysis/{{Nickelodeon}} Analysis page has a long section that will answer your question.
**In short: Jade is part of the two most popular relationships on the show. Jori and Bade. (Cat/Jade is also quite popular). People who ship a character and ship it hard (which in this case is the majority of the fandom, and that majority also ship their respective pairings very hard) will take terrible behaviour of the characters involved and turn them into a 'flawed hero' who 'puts up walls' because she's 'scared of rejection' instead of calling it like its, which is that Jade is just a mean bitch.
*** ** Well Robbie is ugly and pathetic. I don’t even find his character interesting.
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* Because she's a JerkWithAHeartOfGold, and is really hot, and is probably hooking up with all of them (besides Andre and Robbie). I mean, Beck is canon.. But you can just tell her and Cat have something more and then there's her and tori's love-hate.. But more on this in WMG / GettingCrapPastTheRadar
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* Because she's a JerkWithAHeartOfGold, and is really hot, and is probably hooking up with all of them (besides Andre and Robbie). I mean, Beck is canon.. But you can just tell her and Cat have something more and then there's her and tori's love-hate.. But more on this in WMG / GettingCrapPastTheRadarWMG.
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* I realize that its a kid show, but its not like kids show haven't gotten [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar Crap past the Radar]] before and feature featured gay characters in all but name.
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In one episode the group eats at an expensive restaurant and the conflict kicks off when Robbie orders an entire bowl of caviar not knowing about the price, mistakenly ballooning up their bill. Judging by the waitress’s shocked expression, the staff knew it was an unusual and insanely expensive request. So why didn’t they warn him beforehand about the price? Seems like a bad business tactic that would’ve risked a lot of wasted caviar, especially since the most expensive caviar tends to reach up to $11,000 by the pound, which would be way out of the price range for a lot of people unless they were a billionaire. That being said, these were obviously just a group of regular high school students and their teacher treating themselves to a fancy dinner and none of them showed any impressions of wealth. Keep in mind that this is a fine-dining restaurant in Los Angeles we’re talking about, so the staff should’ve been able to tell the difference since they undoubtedly come across a lot of celebrities and other wealthy Silicon Valley residents on a daily basis.
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In one episode the group eats at an expensive restaurant and the conflict kicks off when Robbie orders an entire bowl of caviar not knowing about the price, mistakenly ballooning up their bill. Judging by the waitress’s shocked expression, the staff knew it was an unusual and insanely expensive request. So why didn’t they warn him beforehand about the price? Seems like a bad business tactic that would’ve risked a lot of wasted caviar, especially since the most expensive caviar tends to reach up to $11,000 by the pound, which would be way out of the price range for a lot of people unless they were a billionaire. That being said, these were obviously just a group of regular high school students and their teacher treating themselves to a fancy dinner and none of them showed any impressions of wealth. Keep in mind that this is a fine-dining restaurant in Los Angeles we’re talking about, so the staff should’ve been able to tell the difference since they undoubtedly come across a lot of celebrities and other wealthy Silicon Valley residents on a daily basis.basis.
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Specifically, to giving two thugs their pajelehoochos. Sikowitz said that they could say no to anything that's dangerous or illegal. Pretty sure giving two thugs your clothes and only leaving you in your underwear is both dangerous and illegal. So why did they say yes?
[[WMG: Why did Rob and Cat say yes?]]
Specifically, to giving two thugs their pajelehoochos. Sikowitz said that they could say no to anything that's dangerous or illegal. Pretty sure giving two thugs your clothes and only leaving you in your underwear is both dangerous and illegal. So why did they say yes?
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**BrilliantbutLazy? Maybe Ryder wants someone to do the heavy lifting he doesn't want to. And there's the fact that he enjoys doing it,like the others said.
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*** I had a teacher who once threw their shoe at a student. It was one of the band teachers, but still...
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In one episode the group eats at an expensive restaurant and the conflict kicks off when Robbie orders an entire bowl of caviar not knowing about the price, mistakenly ballooning up their bill. Judging by the waitress’s shocked expression, the staff knew it was an unusual and insanely expensive request. So why didn’t they warn him beforehand about the price? Seems like a bad business tactic that would’ve risked a lot of wasted caviar, especially since the most expensive caviar tends to reach up to $11,000 by the pound, which would be way out of the price range for a lot of people unless they were a billionaire. That being said, these were obviously just a group of regular high school students and their teacher treating themselves to a fancy dinner and none of them showed any impressions of wealth. Keep in mind that this is a fine-dining restaurant in Los Angeles we’re talking about, so the staff should’ve been able to tell the difference since they undoubtedly come across a lot of celebrities and other wealthy Silicon Valley residents on a daily basis.
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In one episode the group eats at an expensive restaurant and the conflict kicks off when Robbie orders an entire bowl of caviar not knowing about the price, mistakenly ballooning up their bill. Judging by the waitress’s shocked expression, the staff knew it was an unusual and insanely expensive request. So why didn’t they warn him beforehand about the price? Seems like a bad business tactic that would’ve risked a lot of wasted caviar, especially since the most expensive caviar tends to reach up to $11,000 by the pound, which would be way out of the price range for a lot of people unless they were a multi-billionaire. However, these were obviously just a group of regular high school students and their teacher treating themselves to a fancy dinner and none of them showed any impressions of wealth.
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In one episode the group eats at an expensive restaurant and the conflict kicks off when Robbie orders an entire bowl of caviar not knowing about the price, mistakenly ballooning up their bill. Judging by the waitress’s shocked expression, the staff knew it was an unusual and insanely expensive request. So why didn’t they warn him beforehand about the price? Seems like a bad business tactic that would’ve risked a lot of wasted caviar, especially since the most expensive caviar tends to reach up to $11,000 by the pound, which would be way out of the price range for a lot of people unless they were a multi-billionaire. However, billionaire. That being said, these were obviously just a group of regular high school students and their teacher treating themselves to a fancy dinner and none of them showed any impressions of wealth.
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In one episode the group eats at an expensive restaurant and the conflict kicks off when Robbie orders an entire bowl of caviar not knowing about the price, mistakenly ballooning up their bill. Judging by the waitress’s shocked expression, the staff knew it was an unusual and insanely expensive request. So why didn’t they warn him beforehand about the price? Seems like a bad business tactic that would’ve risked a lot of wasted caviar, especially since the most expensive caviar tends to reach up to $11,000, $11,000 by the pound, which would be way out of the price range for a lot of people unless they were a multi-billionaire. However, these were obviously just a group of regular high school students and their teacher treating themselves to a fancy dinner and none of them showed any impressions of wealth.
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In one episode the group eats at an expensive restaurant and the conflict kicks off when Robbie orders an entire bowl of caviar not knowing about the price, mistakenly ballooning up their bill. Judging by the waitress’s shocked expression, the staff knew it was an unusual and insanely expensive request. So why didn’t they warn him beforehand about the price? Seems like a bad business tactic that would’ve risked a lot of wasted caviar, especially since the most expensive caviar tends to reach up to $11,000, which would be way out of the price range for a lot of people unless they were a multi-billionaire. However, these were obviously just a group of regular high school students and their teacher treating themselves to a fancy dinner.
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In one episode the group eats at an expensive restaurant and the conflict kicks off when Robbie orders an entire bowl of caviar not knowing about the price, mistakenly ballooning up their bill. Judging by the waitress’s shocked expression, the staff knew it was an unusual and insanely expensive request. So why didn’t they warn him beforehand about the price? Seems like a bad business tactic that would’ve risked a lot of wasted caviar, especially since the most expensive caviar tends to reach up to $11,000, which would be way out of the price range for a lot of people unless they were a multi-billionaire. However, these were obviously just a group of regular high school students and their teacher treating themselves to a fancy dinner.dinner and none of them showed any impressions of wealth.
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In one episode the group eats at a fancy, expensive restaurant and the conflict kicks off when Robbie orders an entire bowl of caviar not knowing about the price, mistakenly ballooning up their bill. Judging by the waitress’s shocked expression, the staff knew it was an unusual and insanely expensive request. So why didn’t they warn him beforehand about the price? Seems like a bad business tactic that would’ve risked a lot of wasted caviar, especially since the most expensive caviar tends to reach up to $11,000, which would be way out of the price range for a lot of people, especially from a regular group of high school students and their teacher.
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In one episode the group eats at a fancy, an expensive restaurant and the conflict kicks off when Robbie orders an entire bowl of caviar not knowing about the price, mistakenly ballooning up their bill. Judging by the waitress’s shocked expression, the staff knew it was an unusual and insanely expensive request. So why didn’t they warn him beforehand about the price? Seems like a bad business tactic that would’ve risked a lot of wasted caviar, especially since the most expensive caviar tends to reach up to $11,000, which would be way out of the price range for a lot of people, especially from people unless they were a regular multi-billionaire. However, these were obviously just a group of regular high school students and their teacher.teacher treating themselves to a fancy dinner.
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In one episode the group eats at a fancy, expensive restaurant and the conflict kicks off when Robbie orders an entire bowl of caviar not knowing about the price, mistakenly ballooning up their bill. Judging by the waitress’s shocked expression, the staff knew it was an unusual and insanely expensive request. So why didn’t they warn him beforehand about the price? Seems like a bad business tactic that would’ve risked a lot of wasted caviar, especially since the most expensive caviar tends to reach up to $11,000.
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In one episode the group eats at a fancy, expensive restaurant and the conflict kicks off when Robbie orders an entire bowl of caviar not knowing about the price, mistakenly ballooning up their bill. Judging by the waitress’s shocked expression, the staff knew it was an unusual and insanely expensive request. So why didn’t they warn him beforehand about the price? Seems like a bad business tactic that would’ve risked a lot of wasted caviar, especially since the most expensive caviar tends to reach up to $11,000.$11,000, which would be way out of the price range for a lot of people, especially from a regular group of high school students and their teacher.
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* In one episode the group eats at a fancy, expensive restaurant and the conflict kicks off when Robbie orders an entire bowl of caviar not knowing about the price, mistakenly ballooning up their bill. Judging by the waitress’s shocked expression, the staff knew it was an unusual and insanely expensive request. So why didn’t they warn him beforehand about the price? Seems like a bad business tactic that would’ve risked a lot of wasted caviar, especially since the most expensive caviar tends to reach up to $11,000.
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So I've just rewatched the series and I'm wiggin out. In Tori goes platinum the deal is that they are looking for new talent and in return the contest winner will become a big star. I understand she was fired but the producer ended up enjoying her performance in the end. Why did nothing happen career wise for her after?!?1
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So I've just rewatched the series and I'm wiggin out. In Tori goes platinum the deal is that they are looking for new talent and in return the contest winner will become a big star. I understand she was fired but the producer ended up enjoying her performance in the end. Why did nothing happen career wise for her after?!?1after?!?
[[WMG: Robbie ordering a bowl of caviar]]
* In one episode the group eats at a fancy, expensive restaurant and the conflict kicks off when Robbie orders an entire bowl of caviar not knowing about the price, mistakenly ballooning up their bill. Judging by the waitress’s shocked expression, the staff knew it was an unusual and insanely expensive request. So why didn’t they warn him beforehand about the price? Seems like a bad business tactic that would’ve risked a lot of wasted caviar, especially since the most expensive caviar tends to reach up to $11,000.
[[WMG: Robbie ordering a bowl of caviar]]
* In one episode the group eats at a fancy, expensive restaurant and the conflict kicks off when Robbie orders an entire bowl of caviar not knowing about the price, mistakenly ballooning up their bill. Judging by the waitress’s shocked expression, the staff knew it was an unusual and insanely expensive request. So why didn’t they warn him beforehand about the price? Seems like a bad business tactic that would’ve risked a lot of wasted caviar, especially since the most expensive caviar tends to reach up to $11,000.
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It took me a while to realize this, but Rex hasn't shown up in ANY recent episodes. He just sorta, dissapeared. Not even PutOnABus. Just, *poof*. What happened to him?
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It took me a while to realize this, but Rex hasn't shown up in ANY recent episodes. He just sorta, dissapeared.disappeared. Not even PutOnABus. Just, *poof*. What happened to him?
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*** Tori and Cat performed the song as an apology to the guys for neglecting their duties. And judging by the guys' reactions, they were forgiven.
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* Her parents willfully neglect her and vocally disdain her several times throughout the show. Maybe this video will shed some light on the question. https://youtu.be/3Vl3ywxSsS8
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** Actually, Robbie reminds this troper of [[{{Dragonball}} Krillin.]] They both get a lot of hate/pain that they don't deserve. I mean, the first villain in DBZ smacks Krillin into a house just because Krillin asked him ''politely'' to leave
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** Actually, Robbie reminds this troper of [[{{Dragonball}} [[Franchise/{{Dragonball}} Krillin.]] They both get a lot of hate/pain that they don't deserve. I mean, the first villain in DBZ ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' smacks Krillin into a house just because Krillin asked him ''politely'' to leave
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* Everyone makes mistakes, nice people do mean things mean people do nice things. Tori has proven herself in the end to be a pretty nice girl, that does genuinely care about her friends. Remember how remorseful she feels after she kisses Cat's boyfriend?
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* Everyone makes mistakes, nice people do mean things mean people do nice things. Tori has proven herself in the end to be a pretty nice girl, that does genuinely care about her friends. Remember how remorseful she feels after she kisses Cat's boyfriend?boyfriend?
[[WMG: What happened with Tori Goes Platinum]]
So I've just rewatched the series and I'm wiggin out. In Tori goes platinum the deal is that they are looking for new talent and in return the contest winner will become a big star. I understand she was fired but the producer ended up enjoying her performance in the end. Why did nothing happen career wise for her after?!?1
[[WMG: What happened with Tori Goes Platinum]]
So I've just rewatched the series and I'm wiggin out. In Tori goes platinum the deal is that they are looking for new talent and in return the contest winner will become a big star. I understand she was fired but the producer ended up enjoying her performance in the end. Why did nothing happen career wise for her after?!?1
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*** Well Robbie is ugly and pathetic. I don’t even find his character interesting.
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** This is a DanSchneider Show we're talking about. They tend to run on ComedicSociopathy with the occasional BlackComedyBurst.
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** This is a DanSchneider Creator/DanSchneider Show we're talking about. They tend to run on ComedicSociopathy with the occasional BlackComedyBurst.