Thursday, May 14, 2015

Who, or what, is Rex Powers?

Who, or what, is Rex Powers?

A scary picture to set the atmosphere.

Rex in the Pilot Episode.
 Rex in Season 1 Episode 2.

     Who is Rex Powers?  What is he?  If he's just a toy that Robbie takes to school, they wouldn't allow it.  He would be too much of a distraction.  Everybody talks to him like he is a real person.  Rex insults everybody, but nobody verbally attacks him or calls him out on that.  He can change his appearance, like from the Pilot Episode to Episode 1-2, and nobody seems to notice or say anything.  And right from the start, in one of his first scenes, Robbie outright calls him a demon, which he doesn't deny.

"The power of Christ compels you!"

Episode 1-2, Rex has to pee, he has bodily needs.  And speaking of needs...

1-2, Rex hits on every girl he meets, except for Cat.

Season 1 Episode 8, will Rex ever get Tori?

Episode 1-9, Rex has his own Skype account, separate from Robbie's.  His screen name is RexAndTheCity, a play on Sex & The City.  His power is lust and seduction.
 
Season 1 Episode 10, Lane, the school's guidance counselor and psychologist, recommends that Robbie and Rex get "Couple's Therapy."  He doesn't comment that Rex is a puppet, and therefore not real.

Season 1 Episode 11, Rex has his own team of volleyball girls.  It is an invite only team of personally selected hot girls.

Season 1 Episode 13, Robbie does not recognize Rex as a ventriloquist puppet.

Season 1 Episode 16, Rex revels in other people's pain.

Season 1 Episode 18, Rex can be knocked unconscious.  He is a corporeal being.

For a "Puppet", Rex got his own mini-locker in the school.  It is right under Robbie's locker.  The school recognizes Rex as a real entity.

Season 1 Episode 19, the demon of lust is afflicted when he is kissed by a pure girl.  He finally got his wish.

Season 2 Episode 2, Rex is hit in the groin, and screams out loud.  He can feel pain.

Just like Edward Cullen, how long have you been mid-teens?

Season 2 Episode 6, Rex partied too hard with the Northridge Girls, too much happy juice and romping in the hay for him.

Season 2 Episode 8, speaking of Northridge Girls, why would Rex have to stay at hotels in Northridge?  Hmmm???

Season 2 Episode 9, Rex admires two very specific things about Trina.  Both Rex and Robbie break eye contact, and look lower, when Rex says this.  It has to be noted that she punches Rex, and *not* Robbie.  If it was Robbie controlling Rex, she would have punched him.

Season 2 Episode 11, Rex massages Tori's neck.  How can he help her if he's barely touching her?  Is it the power of influence over her mind?

Season 2 Episode 13, it's confirmed that an actor, Christopher Cane portrays Rex Powers in the show.  If he is a living entity in the Blooper Episode, it's more than plausible that he is a living entity in the real show.

2-13, the middle aged Christopher Cane hits on the 16 year old Tori Vega.

iCarly presents a Random Debate With Victorious.  Rex is in character and talking without Robbie.

Season 4 Episode 8, Robbie sells Rex for $2,000.  He then immediately faints, as this is the first time that he is not possessed by Rex.

4-8, he then goes insane without his little demon buddy.

4-8, Robbie gets Rex back at the end of the episode.  Robbie had another puppet, Goonter, for a little bit.

Evidence from the Wii game: VicTORious: Taking The Lead:
Rex talks with people without the use of Robbie.


 This is where things start to get creepy.


 Tori, holding Rex, doesn't even consider that Rex is talking without Robbie.

Sinjin wisely backs out of the conversation.

  There is a plethora of evidence about Rex on TheSlap.com, the characters respond to his Tweets as if here were real.  So, who, or what, is Rex "Powers"?





13 comments:

  1. this is stupid its a kids show, and its a ventriloquist act, and the whole point of that is to make it seem like the puppet is a real thing, so Robbie's friends play along. Its not a demon. Duh.

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  2. But what about the time rex got sent to the hospital? Why would they permit a puppet to a bed when others could need it? And other times when he's spoken away from robbie? Yes it's a show and all fiction, but IN the show this has some terrifying implications.

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    1. In the episode I'm pretty sure they persuade the doctor to do it IDK tho

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  3. in the episode "Rex Dies" Robbies friends convince the docter to give rex a bed and to set the machine to flatline when Robbie gets there because they are worried he might never grow up. In return Tori promised to go out on a date with the doctors son Lendle. so in conclusion the hosppital would not have known that Rex was using this bed

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  4. the reason Rex changed apearance from episode 1 t episode 2 is because episode 1 was the pilot episode hence why it was called"pilot". the episode was meant to see if the show would become popular. thats why once the second episode was made the creators started putting in more effort into set peices and props

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  5. Nah, he is 100% a real living entity. He HAS talked without anybody before, and it's fucking freaky as shit.

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  6. Even tho it is a good theory, the main flaw is that it is heavily implied that Robbie is the one behind Rex and Rex works as a way to Robbie fully express his own self, that's why he is so different, he says things Robbie wouldn't dare to. The moments were Rex acts all by himself are comedy relief moments (the Christopher Cane act for an example).

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  7. this is so funny i love this sm, never gonna stop calling rex the demon of lust now

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  8. Tori Vega is a good singer

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