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@ Arianna4President :

"Dan wouldn't have made Sam kiss Freddie if Seddie didn't happen at the end, right??"

It depends on what you mean.

If you're simply saying that Sam kissing Freddie means that the two of them will have romantic developments in some form, possibly a relationship, then I agree. Something has to happen between them.

However, if you're suggesting that Sam kissing Freddie means that the two of them have to become a permanent couple by the series' end, then ... I'm sorry, but that's not necessarily true.

I once witnessed an argument between Creddie and Seddie shippers on a different message board, and the Seddiers asked, "Why would iKiss have happened if Sam and Freddie weren't going wind up together?"

They asserted that there would be no point to having iKiss happen at all if Dan Schneider wasn't planning to put Sam and Freddie together.

One Creddier responded, "Well, when I saw iKiss, I actually thought that the attraction between Sam and Freddie was inserted into the show as an obstacle for Creddie to overcome, not as a way to make Seddie happen."

The Seddiers were stymied. Apparently, they had never even thought of that.

At this point, anything is possible. As my sister (Lady Magique) said earlier, it looks to us like Dan Schneider is going to be building up a love triangle between Carly, Sam, and Freddie for the whole of the fifth season, and resolve it only in the final episode. The love between Freddie and either girl could be used as an obstacle for his relationship with the other girl to overcome.

Most likely, the vast majority of the Season 5 episodes will be the typical comedy episodes we expect of the show, with just little hints of Creddie and Seddie inserted for the fans to find. We will probably only see a very few episodes in which romance plays any significant role in the plot, and the resolution to it all will happen in the finale.