Victorious

Season 4 Episode 13

Victori-Yes

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The kids are challenged by Sikowitz to say yes to everything.

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  • A long way we've come....

    2.0
    When you look at a series finale, you look at the best the writers have got. You look at how attached you've become to these characters, how much effort the directors have put in it, and what to think of in the future. I have found ABSOLUTELY none of that in this finale. As the name implies, Mr. Sichowitz dares his class into saying "yes" to everything after getting all of his previous ideas rejected by the class. One decent thing in this episode was the set-up as well as some decent jokes, but that's about it. First off, the finale was only a half-hour long. What the hell? iCarly got a 1-hour long finale, but this show didn't, even though both shows come from the same director. At least iCarly's finale was something to remember, but this - not so much. Second off, the breakdown of the plots. We are given many different sub-plots during the episode: Tori and Jade having a "Yes" argument, Trina acting in this show, Robbie and Kat with these weird clothing called a "Pajelehoocho" (which is a downright stupid idea), Andre having to help this girl with her songs, and Beck going drag racing with Sinjin. The problem? TOO MANY SUBPLOTS! None of them feel developed, and are rushed near the end. They are not even remotely concluded properly, and feel unfinished. Like I said, it should've been an hour long special. Problem three, the jokes. Rather than using the "yes" gimmick to their advantage and develop original jokes, the directors decide to go to the beaten-to-death idea of having the characters saying "yes" to the stupidest things and suffering in pain in the proces. Many of the things they say "yes" to are not funny, original, and are just crude. Popping a pimple? Smelling a foot? Taking off clothes? What the hell is this? If this what really passes for jokes, then I have no idea what Nick is going to do in the future. Final problem - the conclusions. Like I said earlier, the plot endings seem half-baked and are unfinished. The worst part, though, is there is nothing to look back in the future. We've experienced no character development, no relationship managing, stale connections between characters, and no questions answered whatsoever. Nothing. Blah. Beck and Tori? Nothing. Robbie and Kat? Nothing. Andre's character development? Nothing. Sikowitz's final words with the students? Nothing. The plot does not even conclude anything. It just seems like an episode thrown out in the air for the mere purpose of providing crude and unfunny jokes. The plot has nothing going for it, and there is nothing to look back at this show whatsoever.



    Looking back at Victorious, it can be safe to say that I'm glad the series is over. And that I hope that I never have to remember this horrid excuse for a series finale. EVER.



    FINAL SCORE: 2.0/10 Unbearablemoreless
  • Nice/Decent "Finale"

    9.0
    Like the title says. No actual closure. Typical Jade and Trina! There were other things I thought of as well, such as Andre's plot, those thugs, etc.

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