Talk:IBalls/@comment-4402317-20120108025759/@comment-4402317-20120108183628

@Cartoon Princess I don't base how I like an episode based on what is going on with the ships. I truly did not see any significant "Seddie" moments as people are acclaiming. If anything it was Seddie friendship, but just because she places a hand on his knee or is "trying" to be a good friend does not qualify as romance. She would probably be doing the same thing to Carly if the roles were switched around.

The episode was not as funny without Carly there imo, and that's not because there could have been "creddie" moments, it's because I find Carly's humor funny as compared to Sam's which is critically sarcastic and Freddie's nerd/raise eye-brow humor.

As for Sam becoming "better". I can see that, but it still rubs me the wrong way that it's AFTER the action that she is doing this. It's one thing for a friend to embarrass you once and then try to make up for it afterwards, but Sam always does it. Again, this angst towards Sam in this episode has nothing really towards Seddie unless you take it as me saying "Freddie deserves better" (which he does, but that's not why I was upset at Sam in this episode) it's basically her treatment of her friends.

It was cute when they were preteens, but the stuff that people pass along now as "not being a jerk" frightens me. (probably because I teach preteens). I can guarantee the common response from my students if they saw a peer, doing a webcast, and someone they knew say that to "Freddie" there would be mutters of "ohhhhhh ouch!" or other bad words that I can't put up here. haha They know what Sam's character did was "wrong", end of story, no matter what she did afterwards to make up for it.

People need to stop looking at it as Creddie/Seddie and look at the characters individually. ;)