Talk:Seddie/@comment-3247345-20141107001747/@comment-24139638-20141107022848

I don't think it's a religious/moral thing. I think it's a mixture of a few things, mainly that Nathan had a very good experience working with Nickelodeon/Dan and feels that he owes them. Also, going back to Nathan's overall experience with Nick, I've noticed that of all the cast, he seems the most nostalgic and wistful when it comes to iCarly. He'll tweet about iCarly and acknowledge iCarly references that people tweet him. He's the only one that ever really tweets the cast, minus Jennette/Miranda since they're irl BFFs. Plus, Jennette, understandably, hasn't made mention of Sam/iCarly since the Sam & Cat debacle and Miranda hasn't really spoke about iCarly since the show ended 2 years ago, whereas Nathan acknowledges it fairly regularly.

As much as I think Nathan wants a serious career, I think he also legitimately enjoyed his time on Nickelodeon and feels a sense of loyalty to them. Plus, it's SUPER easy money for him so I'm sure that's a big part (if not the biggest part) of it for him.