[s1e14] Rex Dies Now

For fans of the Nickelodeon classic Victorious , few episodes are as bizarrely emotional as Originally aired on January 8, 2011, this episode took the show’s surreal humor and dialled it up to eleven by treating a ventriloquist’s dummy as a patient in a life-or-death medical drama.

Here is a blog post covering the highlights, the "medical" miracle, and why this episode remains a fan favorite. 🌪️ The "Accident": A Stage Effect Gone Wrong [S1E14] Rex Dies

Just as they plan to "let Rex die" so Robbie can move on with his life, Rex "miraculously" begins beeping again. Robbie is overjoyed, and Rex is "revived," much to the frustration of the friends who were hoping to finally be free of the puppet's insults. 🎭 Why It Matters: The Robbie & Rex Dynamic For fans of the Nickelodeon classic Victorious ,

This episode deepens the mystery of Robbie Shapiro’s character. While everyone else sees a puppet, Robbie clearly perceives Rex as a living entity. Fans have long debated if Rex is a coping mechanism or if Robbie is a brilliant (if slightly unhinged) ventriloquist who doesn't know when to stop. Fun Facts & Trivia Rex Dies - Victorious Season 1 Episode 14 Robbie is overjoyed, and Rex is "revived," much

In an attempt to "save" Rex, Tori and Robbie sing a heartbreaking (and hilarious) rendition of "Forever Baby" by Michael Corkran.

The group actually hooks Rex up to a heart monitor. The doctor, played by the same actor who treated Cat in "Cat's New Boyfriend," agrees to play along—but only if Tori agrees to set his awkward son up on a date with Trina.

The chaos kicks off when Hollywood Arts prepares for a play involving a massive turbo fan meant to simulate a tornado. In a classic slapstick moment, Tori is left in charge of the special effects, and .