[s3e7] Tori & Jade's Play — Date

: During their awkward dinner, the two girls are harassed by two persistent boys, Alan and Chad.

: The episode features Burf and Sinjin as "guards" during the girls' date at Nozu.

The episode centers on a new play written and directed by , where Tori and Jade are cast as a married couple from the 1970s, Nancy and Walter. When Sikowitz finds their performance unconvincing, he forces them to go on a "date" at the sushi restaurant, Nozu, to build chemistry. [S3E7] Tori & Jade's Play Date

: The experience bonds them enough to deliver a believable performance in Sikowitz's play, though they are forced to flee when Alan and Chad show up at the performance. Subplot: The Bad News Delivery Service

"Tori & Jade's Play Date": A Defining Moment for Hollywood Arts' Biggest Rivals : During their awkward dinner, the two girls

While Tori and Jade are bonding, and Robbie Shapiro start a unique business venture. They begin delivering negative news to people in an upbeat, musical manner to soften the blow.

: This episode is often cited by fans as a major turning point for the " Jori " (Jade and Tori) friendship, featuring the third time Jade hugs Tori in the series. They begin delivering negative news to people in

: The famous line "Don't touch Mommy" during the 70s play rehearsal was improvised by Elizabeth Gillies.