Talk:Creddie/@comment-4402317-20120410202044/@comment-3101374-20120411030631

I agree. Yes, if the amount of people who supported Creddie was, like, 5% of the iCarly fanbase, I'd understand where those Seddiers were coming from. But, frankly, the facts show that this isn't so:

iSaved Your Life, a CREDDIE episode, earned 12 million viewers - '''the most view iCarly episode. Ever'''

I made this comment a while ago about the "pattern" I noticed with the Seddie arc ratings: "iOMG was watched by 7.355 million viewers - understandable, since the episode was hyped up for a mystery "love" of Sam's (I put "love" in speech marks because it was most likely hyped up to get ratings [seriously, what would get more ratings - "Sam's in love" or "Sam's got a crush"?]). HOWEVER, after the Seddie ending, even without knowing Freddie's feelings, the ratings for iLost My Mind dropped by nearly 2 million (5.5 million viewers). Then, with iDate Sam & Freddie, with the Seddie relationship out there, the ratings dropped even more, to 4.1 million. Then, in iCan't Take It, the rumoured Seddie break-up, the ratings increased to 5.13 million. Finally, with iLove You, where the title made people think Sam and Freddie would say they loved eachother and stay together for endgame, the ratings hit the lowest for the Seddie arc - 3.454 million. This could be coincidence..." Yes, it could be coincidence, but I can't help thinking that it's NOT. And, quite a large amount of people would have to care about Seddie breaking up to make these ratings change as significantly as this.

Creddie has been developed from the very first moment and never, once, died.