Ep 7. Helen Back Again
- TV-G
- September 10, 2011
- 22 min
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5.4 (347)
In the Victorious season 2 episode 7 titled "Helen Back Again," the gang at Hollywood Arts is shocked to learn that their old principal, Helen, is back in town. They soon realize that she is there to take over the school once again, but this time around, she's got competition. The new principal, Eikner, is also vying for the position, and it's up to Tori and her friends to help him win the job.
As the battle between Helen and Eikner heats up, the students at Hollywood Arts find themselves caught in the middle. They are torn between their love for their old principal and their desire for change and progress. Tori, in particular, struggles with her loyalty to Helen, whom she sees as a mentor, and her respect for Eikner's vision for the school.
To make matters worse, Helen is not above playing dirty to get what she wants. She employs underhanded tactics to discredit Eikner and undermine his authority. This puts Tori and her friends at odds with Helen, and they must work together to expose her unethical behavior and support Eikner's bid for principal.
Meanwhile, Jade and Cat find themselves embroiled in a scandal of their own when they accidentally publish an embarrassing video of Sikowitz online. The video goes viral, and Sikowitz is humiliated. Jade and Cat must come up with a way to make it right and restore their teacher's dignity, even as they deal with their own guilt and shame.
As the episode progresses, the tension between Helen and Eikner reaches a boiling point, and the fate of the school hangs in the balance. Tori and her friends must use all their creativity, resourcefulness, and teamwork to save Hollywood Arts and keep their beloved school on the cutting edge of the arts scene.
In the end, "Helen Back Again" is a classic episode of Victorious that showcases the show's trademark humor, heart, and catchy musical numbers. It's a story about loyalty, friendship, and standing up for what's right, and it's sure to leave fans of the show cheering for their favorite characters.