Talk:Seddie/@comment-14284535-20140629003006/@comment-24341760-20140629123751

Remember, that's the same episode where Freddie immediately comes up with "wanna kiss me" as a way to get her to respond. Now why would they have put that in, do you think? They used to like to hint at a romantic relationship between the two of them, especially after ikiss. I just watched "I look alike," and they purposefully have the Sam look alike think Freddie is cute, and Sam immediately goes on the defensive to make sure everyone knows she doesn't agree. On one level, it's just funny because we know Sam "hates" him, but since it comes after ikiss, it's also kind of a reminder that their feelings may have changed and she's extra sensitive to the possibility. It also happens with the almost-hug in the David Archuleta episode. Compare to itwins, when she finds out Melanie kissed him. You'd think she would say it wasn't her, like she has been saying all episode. At first she does say it wasn't her, but then she seems to think it over and concedes it WAS her. Later, when Melanie, like the other look-alike, says Freddie is adorable, Sam does tell her, defensively, that they are nothing alike, (exactly like she does with the look-alike). But it's only when Freddie is out of earshot. This may be because unlike the look-alike, she realizes Melanie is an actual threat, and she is willing to risk her reputation on him NOT knowing that she's real. It's always been puzzling to me why she would not only let Freddie believe she kissed him, but also let Freddie win, at anything. (Of course, he doesn't really win, because they have fooled him about Melanie being not real. But she has let him think he's won).