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| Why they're right for each other?; What makes Jori perfect soulmates? | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Sep 15 2011, 07:44 AM (340 Views) | |
| ArcWeldJori | Sep 15 2011, 07:44 AM Post #1 |
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Anybody wanna get into the real deep chizz wit these d00ds? How would their relationship actually pan out? Why are they good for each other, perfect for each other? I think Jade needs an altruist like Tori, because Jade has trouble being particularly... nice. She needs someone who's gonna look past the fighting and see the real person, and that's exactly what Tori does. She doesn't hold it against Jade, she just keeps loving her and helping her any way she can. It's kind of too beautiful. :') Obvs Jade has trouble expressing her feelings without anger and attacking.... I think the fact that her relationship with Beck is so docile shows both that Beck's not right for her, because he can't push her to really express herself, and of course that Jade doesn't really have feelings for him. They're just going through the motions, seems like there's an ulterior motive there. What else?? I know you dun been thinkin' bout dis! <3 |
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| Liz | Sep 16 2011, 01:45 AM Post #2 |
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Jade's attitude is a product of her family life. Her father is a tough guy, and her mother figure has been absent for an unknown length of time before a potential step-mother figure (sounding of the Paris Hilton variety) came into the picture. She would have never learned to express her emotions, or at least to be comfortable with it, so Tori is asking a lot of her when she expects a display of affection (hug). Although Jade says she went to Tori for crying over the break-up with Beck because she is uncool, it is actually quite a different story. Actually, in order to go to Tori at all for Jade means there is an established respect and/or trust between them that generally goes undisplayed in public situations. In order to enforce her reputation, Jade needs a consistent victim(s) that won't retaliate (or not often), and her connection with Tori serves this purpose well. The problem for Jade has been that Tori has been a legitimate threat (stage kissing her bf, taking a lead she wants, hosting a Prome that trumped her play), and targeting her as the victim ultimately fails to succeed in taking Tori down. Jade gradually is realizing that her desire to dominate can't prevail with a strong personality/talent like Tori around, and if getting rid of her isn't going to work, then they'll have to find a way to compromise with each other. The only way they can reach compromise is through alliance and/or friendship, which Tori is constantly pushing and Jade is fighting it less as time progresses. Some may say it's a case of "keep your friends close, and your enemies closer," but it's clearly more complicated than that. Jade may tell herself that, but Tori is genuine in wanting to crack Jade, and she will not give up until she is victorious. And I have probably gone way off base here, but JORI ranting is amazing. Why are they right for each other? They challenge each other, and challenges keep things interesting. Sure, Beck can suggest Jade do something, and he has the best chance of anyone to convince her to actually do it. However, Tori doesn't want to just order Jade to do the right thing, she wants to coax Jade into making better decisions on her own. That's why, for example, she settled for a playful arm punch instead of a hug the first time around. Jade was going to hug her when she was ready, and then it would mean more. Tori obviously has a lot to learn too, and Jade doesn't hold back on putting her in her place when she steps out of line. Some say this just makes her a vulgarword, but I'd say better to get called out by a "friend" than by some authority figure in the real world later. Really though, they just have a TON of tension between them, and it needs to resolve itself, on both a mental and physical level. |
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| Joritastic | Sep 16 2011, 09:53 PM Post #3 |
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I agree with everything here. As much as Jade doesn't want to admit it, she does need a person like Tori around to look past all of her mean behaviour. I mean, let's think about this. Whilst Beck usually tries to ignore Jade's bad moods, Tori always seems to want to make her happy, because that's just the type of person she is. But there's a point where we have to stop and say "Okay, Tori shouldn't be so nice to someone who hates her so much. This is sweet!" I mean, if you look past the fact that this is just Tori being a mature and nice person, it still doesn't change the fact that there does seem to be a lot of mental and physical tension as you said. In my little world, I like to think of Jori as another Seddie. Sam (Jade) was always mean to Freddie (Tori) but Freddie was always somewhat nice to Sam, except for the few times he felt he had to defend himself. I also know Dan Schneider has a thing about pairing enemies. 1: Sam/Freddie 2: Drake/Mindy 3: Logan/Quinn These are just a few I could think of, but I know there are more. ![]() Okay, so that's my 2 cents. xD |
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| Liz | Sep 16 2011, 10:14 PM Post #4 |
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You mean Josh/Mindy.
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