Talk:Seddie/@comment-24139638-20150103024352/@comment-24139638-20150103034128

@Cartoon: I think it was a fictionalized version of a lot of her experiences and that it wasn't meant to reflect one particular period in time. I think it was a mixture of what she experienced when iCarly ended (note that right after that is when she really started becoming messy), as well as when Sam and Cat ended. It's not an exact timeline of her life, but a fictionaized account that pulls from things she experienced at various times in her career and when viewed like that, it makes complete sense.

And she definitely downplayed her problems, but I think that's because this was supposed to be vaguely comedic and not a heart wrenching biopic or anything.

Also, in regards to an earlier point, I agree that it's hard to rectify the insinuation that Nathan "ditched" her when she was going through a rough time with his public attempts to reach out to her, but I suppose you could argue that it wasn't that he completely turned his back on her when she needed him, but maybe just ended any romantic entanglements with her during a less than ideal period in time and even if he still wanted to be friends, it wouldn't be any surprise that she'd view it as being "ditched" when she was down.