Talk:Seddie/@comment-4184884-20120531150439/@comment-4184884-20120601022156

I agree with your worry about how much the writers actually care about character integrity or continuity.

In most shows, you can assume certain things about character dynamics and integrity. For exmple, if you had a situation where a girl dated her best friend's ex (who was her also her first kiss, first substantial relationship, first guy she ever said 'I love you' to) you could assume pretty reasonably that there would undoubtably be serious drama. Friendships would be ruined, catfights would ensue, and it'd just generally be a really messy situation (Hello, Degrassi).

But iCarly isn't one of those shows and admittedly it's one of the more frustrating things about being a fan of it. Sometimes, logic doesn't matter. Sometimes (okay most of the time), funny is chosen at the expense of continuity and character integrity.

I do agree that we care about that a lot more than the writers do and THAT more than anything is the one thing that really gives Creddie any credence in my mind.

(I also agree that Sam is Dan's favorite character. I think he even said as much at one point. It gives me some hope that he wouldn't put her character through all of that stuff with Freddie just to drop it in the end. Guess only time will tell though.)