Talk:Creddie/@comment-4959748-20121122080556/@comment-4542190-20121122174857

Okay, and as I've said numerous times before, if iCarly didn't defy reality at times, Freddie would end up SERIOUSLY injured because of what Sam did to him. I am talking ER condition. Key episodes: iGot Detention, iStage an Intervention, iMeet Fred (and the one where she uses the shock pen on him, can't remember the title) etc. You still insist these were showcases of love? Please... If, as you said, you want us all to agree on some parts together, don't exaggerate like this. I can't see how you love someone when you make his/her life a living Hell (something that was tolerated in the sake of comedy).And what has Carly's sexuality has to do with all this?? This is really irrelevant.

Well, then I guess the writers also wanted us to notice that both Carly and Freddie were? awkward and''' sad? '''during and after their break up- especially Carly (this was all about her feelings, right?) If that ridiculous thing was true, neither of them should react like this-again, especially Carly. Plus, Freddie deeply regretful when he broke up with Carly-because he did something he felt was forced upon him to do, he didn't want it. I didn't see him regret breaking up with Sam. In fact, neither of them seemed sad at all. Speaking of which, Sam and Freddie mutually agreed to break up because they couldn't get along as a couple. What about the writers' take on this one?

I couldn't, by no means, call ''falling in love? ''a failing, leniently problematic relationship.