Talk:Seddie/@comment-5679407-20121120005319

The thing that I've noticed is that Creddie seems to manifest in somewhat fleeting moments. The framework has a tendency to be set up in distinct circumstances. In iSYL, Creddie occurred because Freddie saved Carly's life. I assume that this plot tool can be used once, as Carly in a series of life-endangering instances, will have more of a comic effect--as seen through her dynamic with Sam--and not a desired romantic effect. Besides, how many car accidents can Freddie survive? This begs the question: is Creddie an element to be considered for development, or is it a tool used to, for the lack of a better term, upset the flux of the show with momentary "what if's?"

To me, the likeliness of Creddie is similar to that of Spam. It's not impossible, but it makes one question the integrity of such a pairing since there's no preceding development. Yeah they get along well and they connect, but where's the structure? What makes Freddie different for Carly than any other possible character that can be thrown into Carly's dynamic? What makes Freddie different from, let's say, Gibby?

This is where I think that Seddie stands out. The relationship between Sam and Freddie isn't mirrored in any of their other relationships. It has always been progressing, so much, that Dan can pretty much mold their relationship into anything. So if Sam and Freddie get together, it's informed by everything that's happened before. In stark contrast, Freddie and Carly has, for the most part, maintained a constant dynamic. I don't think that Dan would abandon this dynamic for a possibility that he wont be able to develop and/or explore since iGoodBye is the last episode.