
Tori worries she will forget the lyrics when she is invited to sing the national anthem at a televised basketball game.
Tori and the gang are caught up in a competition to see who can get the most followers on The Slap.
When Tori is selected to be the team captain for a new game show, she must choose three of her friends to compete with her.
André stays with Tori to work on a song, but they hit a dissonant chord as roommates. A compromising photo of Jade appears on the internet.
A spoiled child sets his sights on owning Rex. Elsewhere, a masked individual is throwing flour at school.
Andre gets Tori a job at a frozen yogurt stand; Cat is jealous when Robbie asks someone else to the luau.
Beck wants to ask a girl out but is worried about Jade’s reaction, so Tori and Andre attempt to get Jade a date to even the playing field. Robbie works to remove a butterfly stuck in Cat’s ear.
Sikowitz challenges the kids to go a week without using their phones, laptops, or other portable electronic devices. The kids quickly realize it’s not going to be as easy as they thought.
Tori, Cat, and Jade try to win the affections of Beck’s friend, Moose.
Tori and Beck go on a date where they do things not typically done on dates
Robbie posts a video online spotlighting his rhythmic talent of hamboning, and then he must face off against a challenger who claims to be better than him.
The group’s favorite store is holding a big sale, so to avoid long lines and get first crack at the goods, they decide to hide in the store overnight.
Wearing a blond wig from a movie shoot, Cat meets and falls for a boy named Evan Smith. When she finds out he prefers blondes, she decides to continue the ruse.
Tori befriends a new classmate named Ponnie, who keeps vanishing when others are around. As a result, Tori’s old pals begin to doubt her sanity.
Tori wins a contest to sing the opening number at a big music awards show, but the producer wants to totally change her look and behavior. Tori agrees, but finds that she doesn’t like her new image.
Tall tales are told about Trina and how she gained admission to Hollywood Arts. Elsewhere, Tori and Robbie realize they can’t pay a restaurant bill.
When a movie shoot causes a traffic jam, interfering with Tori’s morning commute, she asks each of her friends for help taking her to school. Cat becomes obsessed with a new app called « Tap It » which provides coupons.
Tori can’t figure out why nobody at Hollywood Arts High celebrates April Fool’s Day – or maybe they do.
Tori and Jade portray a married couple from the 1970s, a task that challenges their acting skills and their friendship, especially since Tori plays the husband. Meanwhile, Cat and Robbie embark on a business venture in which ...
Cat talks Tori and Jade into holding a vigil when her favorite actress dies; Trina directs a play.
Tori notices some changes in her friend Andre, whose girlfriend seems to be overbearing and controlling. Meanwhile, Jade and Cat try to earn easy money dog-sitting in Beverly Hills.
Jade and Beck make discoveries about their relationship while helping Sinjin with his game show. Meanwhile, Tori awaits the release of a new phone.
After being told to take more risks, Tori goes to a dangerous underground club called the Gorilla Club which includes doing potentially life-threatening activities. Meanwhile, Andre and Robbie are forced to dance like « M.C. ...
After a lunch mishap, Tori, Andre, Robbie, Beck, Jade, and Cat are forced to spend Saturday in detention.