Talk:Seddie/@comment-2109318-20100611185152

I have to believe that Dan is clever enough to revisit BOTH relationship options for Freddie in the upcoming season. iCarly's creator has proven that, against all logic and reason, you CAN get the cat back into the bag once it's out. Strangely, the most radical departure thus far has been between Freddie and Carly. You would THINK a man who TRULY regrets a relationship decision he made ("what did i do??") would be on pins and needles looking for any opportunity to correct the error. Instead, he ignores Carly's subtle overtures and focuses on whatever task is at hand. Overall, though, Carly and Freddie's one episode-long period of "itemness" hasn't affected the course of events on the show. The Seddie kiss has been revisited once, but, as Sam said, they more or less went right back to hating each other as soon as it was over. There are a few twists in their relationship now, of course. These changes have been meticulously documented in this article, so there is no need to enumerate them. My point is that anyone hoping for a prolonged period of Creddie or Seddie is probably in for a disappointment. My guess is that Fredrick Benson will have a few stolen moments with both of the girls throughout the course of the fourth season. Any major relationship would mess with the basic formula of the show and as everybody knows, if it works, don't mess with it!

I think that a real and true Seddie moment would have to start somewhat innocuously: maybe Freddie and Sam happen to find themselves alone while Carly is off putting out the fire on Spencer's back or something... Sam and Freddie share a laugh about Spencer's ineptitude or Carly's silliness and they share a silent moment when they simultaniously realize how physically close they are to each other on the beanbags. Sam recalls the time when Carly asked them if they enjoyed their shared kiss and neither of them answered her. Sam then asks him if he really did enjoy the kiss. Freddie answers in the affirmative, but hesitates at the end. Sam starts to get angry, but before she winds up completely Freddie stops her, then hesitates yet again. Sam tells him to spit it out ("what?" "Say It!"), and Freddie finally confesses that he wishes the kiss had lasted longer, because it was his first kiss and by the time he had gotten comfortable, it was over. Awkward silence ensues. With an incredible effort and a reticence that Sam has never before displayed, she suggests that they could try again. This kiss starts as tentative as their first, but soon builds into a hand-around-the-back-of-the-head, hand-around-the-waist passionate embrace. Then Carly walks in=)
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