Talk:Seddie/@comment-4184884-20121118153746

I mentioned this elsewhere and just wanted to say it here as well.

I think there’s more to the seddie and creddie scenes than we’re seeing. The context for both of these scenes is missing and that’s what makes all the difference.

For instance, the context of the seddie moment could give us two very different outcomes. One option could show us that the seddie scene was actually just a throw away joke. Freddie could mention it off-handedly. Sam could reply with a shocked “What?” followed by some laughtrack. Freddie would say nevermind and they’d both move on. (Personally, I don't think the line was a throw away, but it technically it could be because we don't know the context.)

But, another possibility could have Freddie asking Sam that question because of something that happened before that we haven’t seen or that was cut out of their conversation. Sam could be shocked so Freddie brushes it off and we don’t really get an answer from Sam until her and Freddie say their goodbyes (after the creddie moment in the studio).

The same thing could happen with the creddie scene. Context could show that they’re actually only kissing to test the waters to see if it really is “too late for Carly to love Freddie” only for them to realize they don’t actually feel that way about each other or to have one of them stop it because of some outside factor (a la the Bori fakeout in iTGP).

However, context could also make it clear that they are kissing because they’ve both finally realized/accepted their romantic feelings for each other (I'd rage for days, but hey, since we don't know the context, it is a possibility.)

It really could go anyway at this point and I think people should keep that in mind. Context is key and we know how decieving promos can be. I mean, iStart A Fanwar, Tori Goes Platinum, etc all got people riled up when, in the end, it was not at all what people had expected it to be. There’s a lot we aren’t seeing, so I wouldn’t really get worked up one way or the other.