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The students are challenged to give affirmative replies for one week.
Tori scores a gig to sing the national anthem at a televised basketball game. She's concerned she'll flub the lyrics, but she meets a much more red-faced situation courtesy of the team's mascot.
Tori and the gang compete to see who can get the most followers on the Slap, but in doing so they neglect their schoolwork and their friendships.
Tori is chosen to be a team leader on a game show, and all of her pals ask to be on her team, but she can only select three of them.
Andre rooms with Tori to work on a song, but they quickly discover they are incompatible roommates. Meanwhile, an unflattering photo of Jade is posted on the Internet, so she schemes to remove it.
A spoiled child sets his sights on owning Rex. Elsewhere, a masked individual is throwing flour at school.
Robbie wants to ask Cat to their school's cowboy luau, but he asks someone else instead. Meanwhile, Tori and Andre get so busy with work that they might not be able to perform at the luau.
Beck is hesitant to ask out a new girl because of Jade, so Tori and Andre try to find Jade a date as well. Elsewhere, Robbie attempts to dislodge a butterfly from Cat's ear.
The kids try to abstain from using their mobile electronics for a week, but it soon proves to be a difficult undertaking.
Tori, Cat and Jade find Beck's Canadian pal appealing, so they all compete for his attention.
Tori and Beck go on an unusual date, where they do things typically not done on dates.
Robbie posts a video online spotlighting his rhythmic talent of hamboning, and then he must face off against a challenger who claims to be better than him.
The kids hide out in a store on the eve of a sale to avoid the store's expected long lines.