The kids at Hollywood Arts participate in a Christmas gift exchange where the one who gives the worst gift must sing Tyrolean carols with Sikowitz.
Tori and her gang have to spend a Saturday in detention. Can they use the time to get to know one another better without earning more punishment?
Jade and Beck help Sinjin with his new game show, "Queries for Couples," but it really puts their relationship to the test. Tori breaks her PearPhone.
Tori notices some changes in André, whose controlling girlfriend keeps him under her thumb; Jade and Cat take care of a dog in Beverly Hills.
Tori and Jade drive Cat to the home of a deceased actress so she can pay tribute. When Trina lies to gain attention, Beck gets caught up in her web.
Tori and Jade pretend to get married, putting their acting skills and friendship to the test. Cat and Robbie have a business plan that is bad news.
Tori goes to the "Gorilla Club" on a quest to better her acting skills; Andre and Robbie lose a bet they made with Jade.
When a movie shoot causes Tori problems getting to school, she asks her friends for help. Cat begins using an online coupon service.
Trina's friends tell tales about how she got accepted to Hollywood Arts. Tori and Robbie are detained at a sushi bar when they fail to pay their bill.
A strange girl befriends Tori but disappears whenever anyone else is around. Everyone thinks Tori is hallucinating, but she suspects something sinister.
On April Fools' Day, Tori hopes to see some creative pranks at school but misses out when all of the absurd events seem to happen behind her back.
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.
Disguised in a blonde wig and blue contact lenses, Cat meets a boy and they fall for each other, but she fears losing him when he sees the real Cat.
After publishing a video online about doing hambone (playing percussion on the knees and thighs), Robbie vies for the title of Hambone King.
Tori can sing at the music awards show — if she undergoes an image makeover. She does not exactly approve of the new look.
After a private moment with Beck, Tori unwittingly proves her loyalty to Jade; the producer who fired Tori eats crow when her performance is a hit.
After a group activity fails, Tori and Beck decide to go on an anti-date, where they rebel against all normal dating conventions.
Sikowitz issues a challenge to spend one week without telephones, laptops or mobile devices, and the kids find the test is harder than they expected.
When Beck introduces Moose, his good-looking, hockey-fan friend from Canada, to his friends, Tori, Cat and Jade compete to win his heart.
When Beck wants to date a new girl, Tori and Andre try to help Jade even the score; Robbie tries to extract a butterfly from Cat’s ear.
Mason Thornesmith’s 12-year-old son wants Robbie to sell Rex to him; a masked man is on the loose at Hollywood Arts throwing flour in people’s faces.
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.
Sikowitz challenges the students to say "yes" to everything for a week. The boys accept and find themselves pushed well outside of their comfort zone.
Tori is selected as team captain on a new contest show, but the task of choosing three partners quickly becomes overwhelming.
Tori is asked to sing the national anthem at a televised event and fears she will forget the lyrics, but her embarrassment comes from another source.
Tori's new job selling frozen yogurt might mean she will miss the school dance. Cat is jealous when Robbie invites another girl.
Tori and the gang compete to see who can get the most followers on the Slap, but their popularity contest threatens to leave them all friendless.