Tori also meets Cat Valentine, a hyper and happy, but sensitive girl who is easily upset, often shouting, "What's that supposed to mean!?" when she feels offended. He pulls up the curtain and asks the audience if Tori should join them, to which they all chant, "Yes!" After a moment, Tori accepts the offer.ĭuring her first day at Hollywood Arts, Tori gets lost and meets Robbie Shapiro, a shy boy who often speaks through his ventriloquist dummy, Rex. Tori doesn't think that she's talented enough, but after watching such a strong performance, André believes otherwise. Principal Eikner takes Tori and her parents backstage and offers Tori a once-in-a-lifetime chance to attend the elite performing arts high school. Her top-notch performance surprises the audience, and even herself. Realizing that she has nothing to lose in front of a crowd of strangers, Tori decides to sing. At first, Tori refuses, but André forces her to, so she slips on a fancy dress and gets on stage. André assumes that Tori can because she'd heard the song numerous times during rehearsals throughout the week. The guidance counselor, Lane Alexander, who is a very calm and sensible man, asks if anybody can take Trina's place. The family is called backstage before the performance starts, only to discover that Trina's tongue has swollen up because she was allergic to an herb gargle that she drank, which she said was to help her sing better. Tori skips school to attend the showcase with her parents. André then explains that it is the first time that his grandma has left the house in 6 years. He says that his grandma will be attending the Big Showcase. Outside the front porch, André is calling his grandma, When Tori comes by and asks him who he is calling.
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