Talk:Seddie/@comment-4388293-20120429174519/@comment-4196911-20120429201808

I'm so incredibly tired of hearing that iSYL "needs to be resolved."

What the heck does that mean?

Freddie is persuaded by Sam that Carly doesn't really love him, Freddie tells Carly, and Carly agrees with him (kiss on the cheek when he asked for one more on the lips).

If Carly mistakenly thought she was in love with Freddie for one episode, then realized she wasn't, then that's it. Carly goes back to the way she was (which she did), Freddie eventually moves on from Carly (his "puppy-dog" flirting behavior disappears, insists he doesn't love Carly and their short relationship didn't mean anything in "Fanwar" and admits he loves Sam instead later).

There's nothing to "resolve."

Creddiers want Dan to make more Creddie episodes just because they'd like it. It has nothing to do with that episode needing some kind of "resolution" or a "sequel" or anything like that.

Dan might revisit Creddie just because he feels like it, but not because anything in that episode necessarily needs to be "resolved."

It's just something that gets repeated so often that everybody starts assuming it's true - like groupthink.