Talk:Seddie/@comment-3367190-20110830151526

•We (the writers) spent a lot of time considering what attitude Sam would/should have about Carly and Freddie kissing and acting all boyfriendy-girlfriendy. There were many ways to go, all of which could make sense. In the end, we decided that Sam (at this point in the the series) wouldn't be all upset with Carly for kissing Freddie and liking him. We made Sam almost amused by it... in a bit of a mocking way ("Well, good morning Mr. and Mrs. Benson!"). So, why doesn't Sam take it more seriously? Maybe because Sam is fairly confident the relationship wouldn't last – and she was right. Maybe Sam figures that Carly is just temporarily enamored of Freddie because he saved her life. Sam convinces Freddie of this, and later, Freddie convinces Carly. Some friends of mine who watch the show think that Sam was jealous, and sabotaged the relationship by planting doubt in Freddie's mind. When Sam and Freddie talked about the "foreign bacon" metaphor, was Sam being insightful and helpful to Freddie? Or was it all a very clever (devious) manipulation? Sam freely admits that the idea of Carly and Freddie as a couple makes her "want to puke up blood." Why? Interesting stuff to think about. ;) WELL DAN...NOW WE KNOW WHY...SHE WAS IN LOVE WITH FREDDIE AWWW...<3 ^^