Talk:Seddie/@comment-5099474-20120514032023/@comment-4196911-20120514120755

One thing I like that I think needs mentioning is the idea that there are two people who are fighting the idea that they're supposed to be togther.

Basically, Freddie thinks he's supposed to be with a "normal" girl, and not one who makes him crazy. But she occupies his thoughts constantly, one way or the other. She's a tornado, barrelling throught the trailer-parrk of his mind and messing up everything. She's unpredictable and maddening, and he thinks he's supposed to hate that. He loves her and she makes him nutty and he can't reconcile those two things.

Sam checked herself into an institution because she involuntarily stopped fighting the idea that she was in love with him. She didn't think she wanted to love a nerdy goofball with an insane mother, and she suppressed it for a long time, but in the end she couldn't help it.

I like the dynamic of people keeping themselves apart due to pig-headedness or stubbornness, and it takes them a long time to overcome those mental blocks.

Freddie's never had a mental block over Carly, and she's never struggled with the idea of brushing off his advances. She nonchalantly tells him she's not interested ten thousand times. Carly's not struggling with anything regarding Freddie. One of the many reasons I find Creddie uninteresting.