User blog comment:Sockstar1/Creddie fans prepare yourselves for iSeddie/@comment-3276102-20110608181958

Just one thought ... When all is said and done, you really only need one reason to stop watching a television show :

You're not enjoying it anymore.

I've noticed that some people seem to think that the only reason you should stop watching iCarly is because you don't enjoy the comedy. Meaning that if you do think the show is funny, and you like the humor, then you should continue watching it regardless of what relationships happen on it.

I don't agree.

It is seldom the case that you will like everything about a T.V. show, movie, book, etc. There will almost always be aspects you like and aspects you dislike about it. The real question is ... Does what you like about the show outweigh what you dislike about it?

If I ever find that my dislike of the relationship(s) on iCarly outweighs my enjoyment of the comedy ... You know what? I'm going to turn it off.

Yeah, that's right.

I don't care if iCarly is "supposed to be about comedy, not relationships."

When I don't like a movie, I get up and leave. If I don't enjoy a book, I stop reading it. And if I decide that what I dislike about a T.V. show outweighs what I like about it, I'm changing the channel.

It doesn't matter to me if what I dislike about it isn't what the show is supposed to be focused on. What does matter is that I'm not enjoying the show. And if that's the case, it's gone.

Now, at the moment, I feel fairly confident that this is not going to happen.

I've made no secret of my dislike of both the Carly/Freddie and Sam/Freddie relationships, but as people have said, it seems unlikely that Dan Schneider is going to make it a major focus on the show during the remainder of the fourth season. It's probably going to be a C plot at most, just a little bit inserted into each episode.

I probably won't enjoy it when it happens, but I'll tolerate it, because I still like the rest of the show.

But if my dislike of the relationship(s) on the show ever grows too strong, then regardless of how much I like the comedy, I'm going to stop watching the show. And I won't apologize for it.