Talk:Bade/@comment-5586763-20130611165611

I don't know if this will make sense but here goes..........

Do you ever feel that the combination of Victorious having such rich characters (which gave ripe potential material) and it being a Nick show (geared for kids) sometimes made the writers give us some scenes that always stopped short and left us frustrated (but also with many head canons). Like if it was just a show with normal teens on a kids network we wouldn't have so many head canons and feel so passionately. Since the characters are all so eccentric, three dimentional, and real the writers realized this so they gave us some real storylines but since it was a kids show they could only go so far. For instance: in TGP Beck and Tori almost kiss but they never again discuss it, perhaps the reason it was never discussed was bc the reasons behind that almost kiss were too difficult to discuss on a kids show. Another example is Beck living in an rv. Beck said my roof my rules but he seems like a good boy and is easy to get along with so there would be little parental child conflict but if it were a pg 13 show we would have heard the real reason (you can't date jade and live under our roof). What I'm trying to say is that the writers took real scenerios and personality traits (jade liking pain) that may be found on pg13 shows, gave us hints of this in the script but never went all the way since it was a kids show. Thus, we were left with the task of filling in the blanks with our head canons. Do you think the writers did this on purpose? I have seen a lot of kids shows and I feel like Victorious is unique in this aspect. Other kids shows may have a few innuendos and adult jokes but Victorious seems to have more and has given us characters that provide those things.