"Cat is just a nice person, she doesnt deserve the hate from the other leads" 10 minutes earlier "Cat dates Shinjin just to steal his credit card"
Funny story: I was an extra on a movie with Avan Jogia (Beck) and I made a joke while he was walking by; he laughed and turned to give me a fist bump. Cool dude
My favorite guy trio moment is when Robbie becomes sad and Beck arrives with a watermelon and states "Robbie loves watermelon" and then Robbie just hugs it. It's weird but a nice moment.
What's funny is: Robbie is revealed to own a bunch of cardboard cutouts of Cat, with the joke being like "haha don't ask why I have this". Meanwhile, Tori is revealed, IN THE SAME EPISODE, to have a Jade costume, and it goes completely uncommented on. Nobody bats an eye. That's normal, apparently.
trina’s “chicago” had more of a cultural footprint than everything perez hilton has ever done, to this day whenever i hear the word “chicago” i still sing her song lmao
Danielle Monet is actually such a talented physical comedian. Like her slapstick is insanely good. I know we were meant to hate Trina, but she was always the most hilarious to me.
Trina not getting selected for that reality show in season 1 is the most unrealistic thing in the world, producers would be SALIVATING to get someone like her on a reality show
I remember watching 2:12:04 and thinking “I can’t believe he called his dad’s rewatching of Beverly Hillbillies a ‘project.’” A year later, I had no fucking idea what I was in for.
I think the main issue that followed Victorious was that the main character was surrounded by literal Broadway trained musicians and we were supposed to believe that she was the most talented in comparison. Victoria is no doubt talented, but the Broadway training of 3 of the main characters is evident by comparison.
It would have made SO much more sense from a storytelling perspective if Trina was the golden child. It would explain her ego, why she got into the school first while Tori wasn't considered, AND make Tori automatically more likeable in the audience's eyes. Just have their parents favor Trina!
I really want it to be cannon that Sinjin is the most popular guy in school and the main cast are outcasts that only like each other.
The one joke I've always remembered was when Andre read a fortune cookie and it said "Help I'm being held hostage in a Chinese cookie factory"
the most unrealistic thing about this show is that two kids were doused in melted cheese & were only mildly inconvenienced. i’ve gotten hot nacho cheese poured on me while working food service & had to go home early with second degree burns all over my hands
"there's an episode where andre is just really into cheese and it's never brought up again" honestly... that's what being a teenager is like
Recently I made a comment to my friends about how this show was uncomfortably sexualized and had a lot of rape jokes, and they all looked at me like I was insane for knowing enough about the show to make that comment. And then I had to explain that the only reason I had any context about it was because I watched a 5-hour long breakdown of the entire show. That did not improve their opinion of the situation.
Fun fact: I had no idea who Perez Hilton was, and thought he was the in-universe gender-swapped version of Paris Hilton
The silly puppet has dreadlocks, speaks with an "urban accent," is canonically good at rapping, is offended by a specific word when not said by a fellow puppet... oh no...
The fact that Sikowitz's class realistically consists of like, 7 people, is accurate to every acting class I've ever taken.
As a teenager at the time of this show airing, and a teenager who wrote copious amount of fic for this show, I always remember thinking: "Wait... do they take normal math and science and English classes or...?" And a lot for fic writers just.... made them take these classes. Which, in hindsight, I find funny that fanfic writers were more concerned about this than the actual writers were.
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