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I understand why some people wouldn't be able to stand the show much because of her. Especially if anyone new to it sees a season 3 episode and onward. You should know before then, Cat didn't always sound dumb.

And she didn't always make her voice go high. In the earlier seasons, her voice is normal and some times she even had a smart idea. She has a brother who's mentally ill, who I assume is the reason she becomes more an airhead later on. A few times I manage to like her as she is now. Especially when something happens to her in an episode where Tori sings the national anthem.

For this show, I'm glad Victoria and Leon got to sing a song they wrote themselves. The other songs are good too. Yes there is another positive message about following your dreams but there is also another message too from one episode: an artist must not be afraid to make choices on what to do with their performances. And I love Sikowitz and his classes. We don't see much but when we do, I love it. Like drive by acting exercises, alphabetical improvs, one time he even got the main characters to learn to stay in character through whatever as a contest.

And there are atleast two other contests he does like learning to be less dependent on texting and social media for a week and learning to say yes more. And there is another episode that's relevant to today: people caring too much about how many friends and followers they have on Facebook and Twitter.

In this episode, they learn to value the real friends they have and not the anonymous online friends they have on TheSlap. It's not often you learn anything from Dan's shows because he doesn't go off making his shows preachy and he doesn't take the role of being someone else's parent.

He's more like the uncle. Or the granddad. His shows are there to give you a breath of fresh air and to relax. But it was nice that he even sends out a message through his shows. Overall, the show is fun, the characters and the school and everything really, it's all colorful. And a good thing to watch at the end of the day.

Helped me decide 2. Had useful details 2. Read my mind 4. Adult Written by Aplus July 30, Parents Beware I've watched a few of these shows with my nine and eight years old girls.

This show stresses placing importance on looks and popularity. In one episode the lead character was jealous of her best-friends boyfriend and tried to "steal him" from her.

Hardly appropriate material for an eight-year old. In another episode they did a parody of the move "The Breakfast Club" and had the students mimic being high. Although younger kids would most likely be oblivious of this innuendo, I found it highly inappropriate for a kids show.

As a parent and a teacher these are the exact images I am constantly trying to discredit. I rated this as acceptable for kids over 13, and that was generous. Parent of a 10 and year-old Written by MommaMichelle September 29, Absolutely NOT!

This show is awful! Way too much making out. And alot of words my kids shouldn't use to one another. Banned from my house. Helped me decide. Adult Written by jadewestcat April 14, Should parents lets little kids watch Victorious This show is so funny it's about teens they use not very friendly communication sometimes kids can get confused and act up ages I recommend it for 12 and older or it depends on how mature the kids are its really the parents decision.

This title contains: Educational Value. Positive role models. Read my mind. Funny and Enjoyable This shows isn't as clean as some Disney shows, but Victorious has always geared towards a little older crowd. This show is a good show. I gave it 5 stars especially because my 9-year-old daughter Linea just adores it.

It's probably her favorite show, next to Shake It Up. What I like about this show is that the jokes are actually funny.

On lots of Disney shows, and Nick shows, too, the jokes are stupid, and the laugh tracks play at everything. This show isn't all like that.

It's also fairly clean. Sure, Beck and Jade go out, but what's wrong with having a boyfriend in 11th grade? Some of the reviews on here say that Jade talks about having sex with her boyfriend.

No, she doesn't even have a key to his trailer. It's perfectly all right. Yes, they kiss, but again, they're going out. You probably kissed your boyfriend in 11th grade, too. Some people may also have an issue with Cat's stupidity. I actually find it hilarious. There's nothing wrong with it. It's not like they encourage you to be like her.

I recommend this show. It's cute, clean, and funny. This title contains: Positive Messages. Parent of an infant, 6, and 8-year-old Written by Momma comma July 16, Great for the family There is some relationship stuff. They have a brand of stuff for the show, and in some episodes they talk about other products titanic, whole episode about breakfast club.

In one episode they are making fun of the breakfast club they pretend that tacos are pot but it flys over kids head. Positive messages about friendship, love, and family. Read my mind 2. Adult Written by trish9 July 15, I like this show And the stuff at school is not put into a positive outlook I refuse to shelter my kids at home and let them learn everything at school, away from me where I can't put things into context or answer questions that come up Positive Messages.

Adult Written by Moms with melanin May 2, I laughed a little reading these reviews. They aren't going to overthink this show! Seeing high school couples kiss isn't going to turn them into sluts. I'm a pediatrician and i know from studies and experience that if you keep your kids in a box for long enough they will learn the hard way and wont trust you. Let your kids watch a funny show. If you still dont know wether or not to let your kids watch it, watch it from a kids point of veiw.

I dont know what else there is to say. Read my mind 1. Adult Written by myco January 21, Promotes Bad Behavior I really would advise steering young and impressionable children away from this show. All of the characters are selfish, cruel, and vengeful.

Everyone in the main "friend group" is viciously mean to one another, so much so that it's not really believable that they're friends at all.

They attack one another physically, steal things from each other, lie and manipulate, etc. When they break laws or do other horrible things, there are no shown consequences for their actions aside from one character getting revenge on another.

Even the adults are self-serving and seem to care little for the welfare of those around them. A lot of emphasis is placed on materialism and physical attractiveness, which is especially disappointing. Aside from providing absolutely terrible role models, the characters in general are just poorly written. S4, Ep7. Andre gets Tori a job at a frozen yogurt stand; Cat is jealous when Robbie asks someone else to the luau. S4, Ep8. The annoying, year-old child of Mason Thornesmith wants to purchase Rex from Robbie; Hollywood Arts is plagued by a masked flour thrower.

S4, Ep9. Andre's grandmother is bothering him while he writes songs, so he goes over to Tori to sleep over and do it there. However, they have a fallout when Andre plays the piano until early morning, leaving Tori with almost no sleep, and also takes himself freedoms under her roof without asking permission. Meanwhile, Jade gets a hard time from fellow students because she picked her nose.

S4, Ep Tori gets picked to be a team captain on the new TV game show "Brain Squeezers", that none of her friends have even heard of. That doesn't mean each and every one of them won't do everything to convince her that they are the best pick for her team. However, when the gang gets there, it turns out they didn't know what they were actually signing up for.

The gang has a contest to see who gets the most followers on TheSlap. Tori is asked to sing at a basketball game, and Jade and Robbie try to find out why Cat is acting weird. Sikowitz challenges the students to say yes to everything for one week. Tori gets a chance to perform an act of stage fighting, but things look bad for her when she gets paired up with Jade. Meanwhile, Trina struggles with Robbie's constant displays of affection after an on-stage kiss. Tori struggles to find the perfect birthday gift for Trina.

Meanwhile, Robbie is asked by his grandmother to teach her about computers, and Cat decides to tag along. Jade has second thoughts about breaking up with Beck, so she asks Tori to help her win Beck back. Also, Robbie warns Trina that she is going to get a bad review for her one-woman show. Tori encounters some bad luck when she gets a bad makeup job, which leaves her looking like a zombie.

Things go from bad to worse when Tori has to give her first lead performance looking like a zombie on opening night. Meanwhile, Cat gets addicted to online-shopping. Tori and the gang decide to go to Venice Beach to cool off during a heat wave.

Beck volunteers to take everyone in his Airstream RV. Tori and Trina are on a plane ride which is delayed, so Tori works on a script assignment through a video chat with the help of Beck, Andre, and Cat. Tori accidentally gets Beck fired from his role in a film while Robbie starts to have nightmares about his best friend. Cat's new boyfriend happens to be Tori's old boyfriend, and she struggles to restrain her jealousy. Meanwhile Trina gets all her friends into using some illegally imported fish to get smoother feet.

Jade and Cat participate in a karaoke singing competition. Meanwhile, Tori is stuck at home taking care of Trina, who is in massive pain due to her wisdom teeth being removed. Tori and her friends are booked to perform at a little kid's birthday party. But his chances of getting signed are in jeopardy when a video of him and the others performing at the birthday party is leaked on the internet.

Jade writes her own play called "Well Wishes" and wants to perform it at the school, but the school won't let her because they said its too wierd. So Tori decides to help Jade put on the play herself.

But, the show makes some of the stars look bad. Meanwhile, Robbie and Trina are forced to work at the Glub Truck after hurting the owner. Tori and her friends are excited to work on a film directed by popular director Dale Squires, who unfortunately makes the kids do all the work, while he takes the credit. Beck helps Robbie fix an old car that his uncle gave him, after it breaks down in a bad neighborhood.

Improv teacher Erwin Sikowitz hosts a sleepover party at his residence so that the kids can learn about method acting.

Tori begins to fall for a handsome classmate named Ryder Daniels who is only using her to get a good grade. Robbie tries to find out why he has trouble with girls. Cat keeps on getting emergency calls on her new cellphone. Tori auditions for a movie but is cast as a stunt double who must do a very dangerous stunt. Meanwhile, Cat keeps dressing up in random costumes she made including an impersonation of Sikowitz.



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