Talk:Seddie/@comment-3180503-20140522231528/@comment-14284535-20140523000110

They probably had an initial three year contract. But half way through season 2, they must have known that Nickelodeon would want to keep it going because it had ratings were unheard-of for cable shows aside from sports. I imagine he knew they would get renewed for at least a couple more seasons, so season 3 does not need a big finale. Dan Schneider probably figured everyone would stay on the gravy train. But given that it was a steady, paying gig, why would more than half the writers leave?