I hated the final episode it left everyone on a cliff hanger and made no sense, the episode it's self barely had enough scenes to build Context and I think a better ending would of been what you described.
Dan Schneider had been with Nickelodeon for 20 years, he should have prepared a finale just in case. Also, sad that Ari and Vic got blamed for the show being canceled and not Nick Execs. I heard that Dan did try to get them to have a finale but he was unsuccessful.
The show got canceled because of Nickelodeon rebranding for little kids in 2013. They no longer wanted to target 12-17 year Olds & only target 2-11s. It wasn't just "Victorious", "How To Rock", 'Supah Ninjas" & "Big Time Rush" all were canceled around this time too. Had it not been for the rebranding, 'Victorious' would've gotten a fourth season.
Also, Nick wanted to stop doing Music shows which included two of the shows you mentioned though three years later, they did School of Rock. Still though, they should have been able to give the show a proper finale. There needs to be a rule if a show lasts a certain amount of episodes, they should be able to have a finale especially Nick and Disney shows.
With all of the reboots + sequal shows we've been getting blessed with lately. I honestly wouldn't mind a reboot/sequal show of Victorious along in the lineup. That would be pretty fun to watch actually.
Thou canst not favor the final episode of Victorious, for 'twas not a true finale. Nay, 'twas but a common episode, strange and peculiar, leaving naught resolved nor tied in conclusion.
I hated the final episode it left everyone on a cliff hanger and made no sense, the episode it's self barely had enough scenes to build Context and I think a better ending would of been what you described.
You summed it up perfectly!
Dan Schneider had been with Nickelodeon for 20 years, he should have prepared a finale just in case. Also, sad that Ari and Vic got blamed for the show being canceled and not Nick Execs. I heard that Dan did try to get them to have a finale but he was unsuccessful.
I feel like the “Tori Goes Platinum” episode would’ve made a great ending to the show, I wish they could’ve saved it to end the show.
The show got canceled because of Nickelodeon rebranding for little kids in 2013. They no longer wanted to target 12-17 year Olds & only target 2-11s. It wasn't just "Victorious", "How To Rock", 'Supah Ninjas" & "Big Time Rush" all were canceled around this time too.
Had it not been for the rebranding, 'Victorious' would've gotten a fourth season.
This was also at a time when Superhero shows occured i.e. Thundermans; then the year following Henry Danger.
@gerawallstar3487 Exactly, they were targeting little kids only by that time, as opposed to 12-17 yr olds &/or the whole family.
Also, Nick wanted to stop doing Music shows which included two of the shows you mentioned though three years later, they did School of Rock. Still though, they should have been able to give the show a proper finale. There needs to be a rule if a show lasts a certain amount of episodes, they should be able to have a finale especially Nick and Disney shows.
Nickelodeon did another music show ‘Make It Pop’ but that also got canceled
Interestingly, the last episode filmed was The Slap Fight, which isn't that great of a finale either but still much better than Victori-Yes imo.
Everybody hates Dan Schneider anyway, so
I liked the ending but I don’t like it as an ending. I like it as a stand alone weird episode.
Side Hustle had the same kind of Final Episode!
time for a reboot
With all of the reboots + sequal shows we've been getting blessed with lately. I honestly wouldn't mind a reboot/sequal show of Victorious along in the lineup. That would be pretty fun to watch actually.
The last episode was actually the slap fight
@@LiamHiiiiiiii it’s like that on streaming services but when the show was still airing Victori-Yes was the final episode to be released
@@TheCompany437 The Slap Fight was the last one to be produced.
@@parsak.sadjadi3763And filmed. But that's not how it was done chronologically.
Thou canst not favor the final episode of Victorious, for 'twas not a true finale. Nay, 'twas but a common episode, strange and peculiar, leaving naught resolved nor tied in conclusion.