Talk:Seddie/@comment-3180503-20140520061300/@comment-14284535-20140521132616

@Cartoonprincess - That's kind of my point. He didn't have to write as much, so if he had 10 stories written, 3 of which were good, 3 of which were mediocre, and 4 of which were thin, he could just put 3 or so on the air. But because he did virtually all of the writing for Victorious and iCarly starting with iOMG, that means that either everything that comes out of his head is golden and he is in a writer's version of a Michael Jordan-like zone, or there is going to be a lot of dross.

What I am curious about is that a slew of writers that left after season 3. Here's who wrote somewhat regularly for iCarly who didn't after season 3: Steven Molaro, Steve Holland, Andrew Hill Newman, Eric Goldberg, and Peter Tibbals. That's 19 of the first 54 scripts; Schneider wrote 23 of the first 54 scripts. Conversely, Schneider wrote 23 of the last 25 scripts. That's a lot of fresh ideas and probably some good stories that were lost. What happened?