User blog comment:Lyrical Saint/Why I don't think iSaved Your life will be resolved/@comment-4402317-20111003063000/@comment-4402317-20111004183342

@BlazingSeddie

Again, you don't read other posts do you? Did you even read the rest of the post that you quoted from? I believe that the fact that Freddie loved Carly enough to not use her her in dating him, and instead, waiting for the right moment, is an act of romantic love. Freddie wanted to date Carly, but he knew it wasn't right, so yes, I believe at one point or another that Freddie loved Carly, wasn't "in love", but loved Carly. And my opinion is that I still think he loves Carly. Someone can love two people at once, it happens all the time. It only becomes a problem when someone acts on it when they are in a relationship with someone else.

I'm sorry that you only focus on Seddie and never take the time to see where Creddie is coming from because you find it "illogical". I've even stated that I think Seddie is endgame at this point, but think it Creddie could still happen (even if it were to lead into Seddie), but you seem to think you know better, even if you and I are stating the same conclusion.

@Arch, I understand what you are saying about children's programming, but I really think that they wouldn't touch on "in love" love because it's a t.v. show. An example, Hey Arnold was on nickledeon, and Helga constantly said that she was in love with Arnold. Are you telling me that children actually thought that she was in love with Arnold? Wouldn't it confuse children, and send them the wrong message, if they thought Freddie and Sam were in love, but broke up? I'm not disagreeing with you, I'm not 100% sure on what the philosophy of children's programming is, but I think it could be viewed in the same way as I listed.