[s1e2] The Bird Scene -

"It was 1934 when my husband left me alone. Living on the prairie was a dreary existence. No telephone, no radio. Only a large, majestic bird with whom I shared my feelings. One day when I was feeling low, I said to him, 'Oh Bird, you can fly. You can soar miles from this lonely place yet you stay. Why?' And apparently my question rang true, for that afternoon the bird left. And so went my spirit."

: Tori fails her first two attempts because she asks Sikowitz for feedback (e.g., "Was that good?"). By seeking validation, she demonstrates a lack of confidence in her artistic choices. [S1E2] The Bird Scene

: She finally passes when, after her third attempt, she is told she failed again and reacts by aggressively defending her performance, stating she is proud of it regardless of what anyone thinks. Episode Subplots "It was 1934 when my husband left me alone

: André and Robbie join a ballet class hoping to meet girls. They quickly realize many other boys had the same idea, and they end up accidentally injuring each other during a routine. Key Episode Facts Release Date : April 11, 2010. Featured Song : "Make It Shine" (the series' theme song). Only a large, majestic bird with whom I shared my feelings

is the second episode of the first season of the Nickelodeon series Victorious , which originally aired on April 11, 2010. It centers on Tori Vega's struggle to pass a mysterious acting ritual at her new school, Hollywood Arts. The Monologue

Although Tori performs the scene well multiple times, her teacher, Erwin Sikowitz, repeatedly tells her she failed.

: Full episodes are available on Paramount+ and Nickelodeon platforms.