[s3e11] Tori Goes - Platinum
What did you think of —do you think she actually deserved the spot more than Tori?
"Tori Goes Platinum" works because it feels like a "Series Finale" that never was. It wraps up Tori’s arc of finding her voice and cements the ensemble’s loyalty to one another. It reminds the audience that in a school (and an industry) full of people pretending to be something else,
The song itself became a real-world hit for Victoria Justice, blurring the lines between the fictional character’s "big break" and the actress’s actual pop career. 4. The Cat & Robbie "Kiss" Drama [S3E11] Tori Goes Platinum
Jade’s performance of "You Don't Know Me" is arguably one of the best vocal moments in the series. It’s raw and dark, highlighting that while Tori is the "star," Jade is often the superior artist .
The subplot where Jade tries to steal Tori’s spot at the Platinum Music Awards is quintessential Jade, but it serves a deeper narrative purpose. What did you think of —do you think
On a lighter note, this episode gave "Cabbie" shippers one of their biggest moments. The side plot involves Cat and Robbie trying to win a "biblical" bet, leading to a near-kiss that the show famously teased for years. It provides the necessary comedic relief to balance the high stakes of the music industry plot. The Verdict
By defying Mason Thornesmith and going on stage in her normal clothes, she proves she belongs not because she can follow instructions, but because she has the It reminds the audience that in a school
The performance of "Make It in America" is the payoff of Tori’s three-season journey. Up until this point, Tori often struggled with imposter syndrome at Hollywood Arts.
What did you think of —do you think she actually deserved the spot more than Tori?
"Tori Goes Platinum" works because it feels like a "Series Finale" that never was. It wraps up Tori’s arc of finding her voice and cements the ensemble’s loyalty to one another. It reminds the audience that in a school (and an industry) full of people pretending to be something else,
The song itself became a real-world hit for Victoria Justice, blurring the lines between the fictional character’s "big break" and the actress’s actual pop career. 4. The Cat & Robbie "Kiss" Drama
Jade’s performance of "You Don't Know Me" is arguably one of the best vocal moments in the series. It’s raw and dark, highlighting that while Tori is the "star," Jade is often the superior artist .
The subplot where Jade tries to steal Tori’s spot at the Platinum Music Awards is quintessential Jade, but it serves a deeper narrative purpose.
On a lighter note, this episode gave "Cabbie" shippers one of their biggest moments. The side plot involves Cat and Robbie trying to win a "biblical" bet, leading to a near-kiss that the show famously teased for years. It provides the necessary comedic relief to balance the high stakes of the music industry plot. The Verdict
By defying Mason Thornesmith and going on stage in her normal clothes, she proves she belongs not because she can follow instructions, but because she has the
The performance of "Make It in America" is the payoff of Tori’s three-season journey. Up until this point, Tori often struggled with imposter syndrome at Hollywood Arts.