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Revision as of 18:16, 17 May 2010

The following is a list of episodes of the American sitcom Victorious. The series premiered on Nickelodeon on March 27, 2010.

Series overview

Season Episodes Originally aired
Season premiere Season finale
1 20 March 27, 2010 TBA

Season 1: 2010

Production for the first season ran from October 5, 2009 to April 14, 2010.[1]

Series ep. # Season ep. # Episode title Director Writer(s) Original air date Production code
11"Pilot"Steve HoeferDan SchneiderMarch 27, 2010 (2010-03-27)101

Tori Vega (Victoria Justice) gets a once in a lifetime opportunity when she is asked to attend the elite Hollywood Arts High School after filling in for her sister Trina on the night of the school's big showcase. On her first day, Tori meets Robbie, a boy who often speaks through his ventriloquist dummy and Cat, an eccentric girl who is easily upset. During acting class, a mean girl, Jade, pours coffee on Tori's head for "flirting" with Jade's boyfriend, Beck (Tori was really just trying to fix a mess she had made). When she decides she wants to leave, Tori's new friend, Andre and Trina convince her she shouldn't give up just because of Jade. On her second day, during a game of alphabet improv, Tori embarrasses Jade by messing her up and kissing Beck.

Notes: Nickelodeon promoted this episode as a "sneak preview" following the 2010 Kids' Choice Awards, earning 5.7 million viewers, making it the highest rated premiere for a live-action Nickelodeon series.[2]It was previously reported that the Victorious premiere was second in ratings to the Big Time Rush premiere.[3] But Dan Schneider stated on his official blog that Nickelodeon had made an error reporting that fact.

The original broadcast of this episode was an extended cut. All subsequent airings had various scenes removed to conform to its time-slot.
22"The Bird Scene"Steve HoeferDan SchneiderApril 11, 2010 (2010-04-11)102

Tori attempts to master a monologue for Mr. Sikowitz's class, because if she can't complete it she won't be allowed to audition in the school play that Andre is writing the music for. Meanwhile, André and Robbie join a ballet class to meet girls. however they soon find out that they weren't the only boys to think of this and that their class contains no girls whatsoever.

Note: According to the Nickelodeon promo, this was the official premiere of Victorious. This episode was watched by 3.5 million viewers.[4]
33"Stage Fighting"Steve HoeferGeorge Doty IVApril 18, 2010 (2010-04-18)103
Jade and Tori act in a fight scene, but things go bad when Jade acts as if Tori hit her in the face with a cane. Meanwhile, Trina kisses Robbie during an audition and Robbie thinks she likes him, following her obsessively until Cat intervenes.
44"The Birthweek Song"Adam WeissmanJake FarrowApril 25, 2010 (2010-04-25)104

Trina's birthday arrives, Tori can't decide what to get her as a gift and Andre suggests a song. Tori and Andre write the song and Tori performs it at Trina's birthday party but Trina doesn't think its a present since Tori didn't spend money on it. Trina then sells the song to a record company for $500. Meanwhile, Robbie and Cat have to help Robbie's grandmother with her internet problems.

Absent: Avan Jogia as Beck

Guest Star: Renée Taylor as Mammaw
55"Jade Dumps Beck"Steve HoeferMatt FleckensteinMay 2, 2010 (2010-05-02)105

Jade breaks up with Beck due to her jealousy of him hanging out with an attractive celebrity. She then has second thoughts about it and asks Tori to help her get him back. Meanwhile, Robbie reviews Trina's one-woman show, which was so terrible it was almost funny. But when Trina threatens him with bodily harm if he doesn't write a good review, Robbie is forced to make a decision, be honest or write a false review.

Absent: Ariana Grande as Cat

Note: Jerry Trainor from iCarly, makes a cameo appearance in the audience at Trina's play, it was a non-speaking role.

Viewers - 3.3 million viewers[5]
66"Tori the Zombie"Russ ReinselDan SchneiderMay 8, 2010 (2010-05-08)106

Cat used Tori as her assignment for a make up class, everything turns out wrong when she makes a mask with super glue and it gets stuck to Tori's face. She sends Trina and Cat on a drive to retrieve a solvent but they get distracted by ice cream and get pulled over by a cop and don't arrive until the closing number of the play.

Note: Trina's ringtone in this episode is the same ringtone that Spencer had in an episode of iCarly.
77"Robarazzi"[6]Steve HoeferTBAJune 4, 2010 (2010-06-04)TBA
1111"The Diddly-Bops"[6]Steve HoeferTBA2010 (2010)TBA
A famous band comes to Tori's school, and Tori becomes infatuated with the lead singer.
TBATBA"Cat's New Boyfriend"[6]Adam WeissmanArthur Gradstein2010 (2010)116
When Cat meets a boy that has the same interests as her, they begin dating, but Tori and her friends don't like him. They find out he's cheating on her and they try to convince Cat to break up with him.
TBATBA"The Great Ping Pong Scam"[6]TBATBAJune 30, 2010 [7]TBA
Jade and Tori compete in a ping-pong match.
TBATBA"Trapped in an R.V."[6]Russ ReinselDan Schneider2010 (2010)TBA
TBATBA"Video Chat"[8]Steve HoeferDan Schneider2010 (2010)118
TBATBA"Freak the Freak Out"[6]Steve HoeferDan Schneider2010 (2010)TBA
TBATBA"Wok Star"[9]TBATBA2010 (2010)TBA
TBATBA"Pinkberry"[10]TBATBA2010 (2010)TBA

References