Talk:Seddie/@comment-3247345-20111113085012/@comment-4184884-20111113132155

I don't think it's "100%" that Seddie will be endgame. I can't say that. No one other than Dan can. But I will say that I think it's likely.

I disagree with your view of iLove You completely to be honest. I don't think it was a matter of appeasing Creddie shippers (and if it was on his list, I think it was rather low. If he cared about appeasing Creddie he wouldn't have bothered giving Seddie essentially 7 episodes at this point He would have given them 1 like he gave Creddie and been done with it. He's focused far too much on seddie at this point to honestly appear as someone who is highly concerned with creddie fans' appeasement.) If anything, I think it was Dan's attempt to get things back (as close as he could) to the status quo for a little while longer in terms of character dynamic (note I said as close as he could. He's had them date and say I love you. That in and of itself changes things and they'll never be able to totally go back to normal a la' creddie after iSYL, but Dan can write them closer to that if they're not together). I love Sam & Freddie, but them in a relationship does change things very drastically and I think Dan didn't quite want a permanent relationship between any of the characters just yet because of that fact.

Personally, I wouldn't be surprised if Dan put Sam & Freddie together again towards the very end of the show, when there was less time to worry about how their relationship (or any romantic relationship amongst the trio) affects the dynamics. Or one could even argue that that was the point of the arc. To work out kinks so that when he finally gets them back together, them in a relationship will fit into the trio's dynamic in a much more fluid, believable, and enjoyable way than it did with the arc (a la iDS&F. Guh that episode was bad. I cringe just thinking about it.)