Talk:IHalfoween/@comment-3309434-20120502174803/@comment-4542190-20120503072830

I don't believe it's like this. Comedy and satire are not totally free to make fun and mock everything they want to. Everywhere there are limits, thresholds. And writers who have the luxury of living in their cozy homes, having their everyday food and getting paid a lot (since iCarly is a big success and very popular) opting to make fun of homeless people are not totally innocent about everything.

Not that I support the extremely over-protective parents. But there is some merit to decisions like this (perhaps they would be better if they were a bit less strict or they talked to the children). Young children are especially susceptible in mimicking things they like (from television or otherwise) which, most of the time, doesn't have good results. For example, you know how much of sensation and appeal Superman causes right? I've heard that, many young children wanted to be like Superman, tried to fly, fell from the floors they lived on and died...:(