User blog comment:Xxcreddier4presidentxx/So What You're Asking For Is No Seddie? No Creddie? No Ships, Just Friends?/@comment-3101374-20111014051515

I'd like everyone here to forget about their feelings for iCarly NOW, and go back to when you first started to watch iCarly and when you first joined the wiki. And ask yourself one question:

WHY?

WHY did you join here in the first place? WHY did you begin to watch iCarly regularly and become a fan? WHY do you REALLY look forward to a new episode?

I'm sure most people here will have a similar answer: "Because I liked the comedy"

Was it because of Creddie? Or Seddie? Or Cam? I doubt it. Even if you THINK that the ships is what gets you all fangirly over the latest iCarly, if you really think about it, it isn't. Usually, when I watch an iCarly, I might start off thinking "I'll see if there are any Creddie hints in here". But I always get so caught up LOVING the comedy, that I go back to when I didn't join the wiki. When I didn't even know what "ships" were. When I purely watched iCarly for iCarly. And you know what? I still do. For the stupid, pointless comedy.

We've seen what happens to the Creddiam friendship with the ships. Creddie= Sam pukes up blood. Seddie= Taking Carly out of Creddiam. That's just Reddiam. It doesn't work with ships. The Creddiam friendship just dies. Is that what we WANT? Do we WANT to sacrifice Creddiam for the ships we love? Do we WANT Sam to die from puking up all that blood? Do we WANT Creddiam reduced to Reddiam? Are we really WILLING to let go of what was truely IMPORTANT in iCarly, all for a ship to be endgame?

Sure, if they found a way for Creddie to happen without Sam dieing, I'd be psyched. Sure, I'm hpoing that Creddie happens. Sure, it'd be awesome if Carly always loved Freddie and Creddie was endgame. But, I'm not hoping for Sam to have a broken heart. I'm not hoping for the Creddiam friendship to dissolve. It's the LAST thing I want. My perfect ending: a sweet scene with the iCarlies packing for college, talking about all their moments together as the "ships", and then maybe Carly (or Sam) saying: "But, you know what? What really mattered was that we were always there for eachother. We are, and always will be, best friends." "Agreed" "I love you guys" (group hug). See? It CAN be a friendship ending without "dumping" all those moments we love.