Talk:Seddie/@comment-4730219-20140516201400/@comment-14284535-20140516214019

I am going to edit a response to everyone over the weekend. I just need to make sure that everyone is clear on what I am saying and why - again.

Passionate Seddier47 - Yes, thanks mentioning the taco. I liked the spicy lasagna that IcyCrystal made a picture of a while ago. I even made a spicy lasagna and it was awesome. (Add crushed red pepper to the sauce.  I also use ginger, garlic, and onions when making my sauces.)

Cartoonprincess is correct. You should see those of us on some of the old fandoms like "Blake's 7" or "The Prisoner." I can't think of how many times I have been bashed for saying, "No, Avon and Cally are not a couple," or, "I'm telling you, Gareth Thomas and Sally Knyvette said that they deliberately added hints of romance between Blake and Jenna because 'they seem like the most likely to look to each other for stress relief' (Gareth Thomas's words)."

I also need to add something. I am not saying that I myself believe in Creddie or Sibby - I am saying that Dan Schneider believes in them. I have a mountain of evidence:

1. He never dealt with "The Carly Issue" during the Seddie arc; 2. We never saw how the differences between Sam and Freddie actually help their relationship - we only see the negative side of "opposites attract"; 3. None of the strongest reasons for the appeal of Seddie that both make sense from the characters and the psychology of the fans are ever used; 4. The Seddie stuff has virtually no set-up and Freddie basically goes back to treating Sam like dirt; 5. Creddie is a guy's "perfect girlfriend fantasy" that he clearly played to in the last set of episodes (and he's a guy); 6. The downside of Creddie never gets corrected, yet Freddie is celebrating the Creddie kiss in iGoodbye; 7. It sure looks to me like the he's trying to make Seddiers angry at Freddie and to psychologically distance you from the character and hence Seddie after the Arc.

I have numerous other points. When I wrote my last fanfic, I specifically dealt with all sorts of issues about iGoodbye that ticked me off. The above issues would have been dealt with by a writer who at least can understand Seddie. They are natural issues that they should have dealt with by the end of the series. Their omission tells me that Dan Schneider flat out does not understand Seddie in the least. Come to think of it, if he did really understand Seddie, then Jennette would have had her part from the Arc explained to her and she would not have said she doesn't understand Seddie numerous times after the Arc.