Talk:Seddie/@comment-3092491-20101003233549/@comment-2246006-20101005041729

1. You're very welcome. :)

2. I agree. As I said, the dark humor (or, rather, twisted humor) doesn't really bother me. What really made this episode bad for me was simply the fact that I did not find it funny. The twisted humor was not the cause of that reaction, it was just another thing that made me personally dislike the episode.

3. I'm afraid I don't quite understand what you mean when you say the show has no morals. Carly, Sam, and Freddie together have indeed done things that are of questionable morality (making their teacher reveal that she illegally downloaded music just so that she could get arrested just was really out of line), but to say that the show has no morals is taking things a bit too far, I think.

4. Again, I just personally think it's a bit too serious of an issue for iCarly. It wasn't a HUGE deal for me (because, in the end, this is basically a show for kids and tweens that teenagers also happen to enjoy and, ultimately, doesn't really have much influence in the real world), but the way the writer wrote it all was just...bad. It just wasn't portrayed the way they wanted it to, and as a result, some people have lost respect for Sam's character. I just think it could have been better handled, or just left alone.

4. Agreed. Hopefully iCarly will get even better as it goes along. :)