Talk:Seddie/@comment-3180503-20120825132104

Hey, I was reading through some old comments on some of the pages and I found some interesting debates.

There were two things in particular that stuck with me:

1.) There was a mini-debate going on about how a certain Creddie-sounding episode title like "iStill Love Freddie" or whatever may or may not be real. Although most people were skeptical, someone argued that iOMG didn't sound like a real episode name either, but people were still relating it to shipping.

First of all, as far as I can tell, iOMG does NOT sound like a shippy title and even though most people didn't think it was a real episode, it had nothing to do with it sounding like a ship-title. (Then again, I wasn't active on the wiki at the time the episode came out because I was still grounded.)

2.) Also, people were discussing how much merit the "Is it too late for you to love me" line had. It made me wonder which scene was more significant: The "I love you" elevator scene or the "Is it too late for you to love me" hallway scene?

If the show's endgame is no ship, then neither of these scenes are very significant. However, the importance that Dan puts on either of the scenes could very well determine our endgame.